[학술논문] What Does North Korea Want from China? Understanding Pyongyang’s Policy Priorities toward Beijing
...content analysis in order to determine theDPRK’s perception and policy preference toward China. In North Korea’s foreignpolicy, the essential ideologies and historical experiences have formedthe preferences of the leadership in Pyongyang. The DPRK’s domestic prioritiesgreatly influence its foreign policy toward China, more so than externalpressures and direct diplomatic interactions.
[학위논문] 북·중 관계의 변화와 지속성에 관한 연구
...diplomatic, China adjusted the relationship with DPRK into strategic partnership from comradeship. And in the economic field. China evolved the no-compensation support into technological support. China's economic support to DPRK no longer has the political meaning as China preference the economic interest in terms of diplomatic relations with other countries. The trade relations of the two countries...
[학위논문] 탈냉전기 남북러 전략적 삼각관계 연구
...pivotal player, rather than simply looking into the bilateral relations between ROK and DPRK or US and China is more helpful This approach is believed to help construct an indepth knowledge and systemic understanding of the issues over the peninsula Moreover, it is more useful to utilize strategic trilateral relations between ROK, DPRK and Russia as the overall framework of analysis to understand...
[학술논문] Unstable Duet Between China and North Korea -International Politics of Tolerance and Autonomy-
...its strategic value. From the perspective of the model, China currently faces the following four challenging issues: a) the DPRK nuclear problem, b) Sino-DPRK economic cooperation, c) Sino-US and Sino-DPRK relations, and d) China’s national interest and policies on DPRK. Due to such challenges, it is expected that Sino-DPRK relations will not collapse in the near future, but levels of conflict...
[학술논문] Uncertain Prospects for Engagement with the DPRK
...solidarity in the face of DPRK efforts to split the allies, and demonstrate that the North’s refusal to negotiate will only reinforce the allies’ resolve to strengthen their defense capabilities. And it should make a more detailed and effective case for its balanced, realistic negotiating position, both to increase North Korean receptivity and to motivate China and others to press the North...