[학술논문] From Jiang Zemin to Hu Jintao: The Evolution of China’s Policies toward the Korean Peninsula
...Xi Jinping and his government may approach Korea in the future. This paper finds that the leadership change in China from Jiang to Hu did not disrupt policy continuity. Changes under the new leadership were incremental, and even though the Chinese government’s approach toward Korea has become increasingly active, Hu Jintao and his associates made little significant progress in the Six-Party...
[학술논문] 시진핑시대의 대외정책과 대한반도정책 전망
The Prospects of Foreign Policy and Toward Korean Peninsular Policy in Xijinping Era The change of Chinese leadership in 2012 may affect its policy toward the Korean peninsular. If we research carefully foreign policy line after 1949, we can find correlation between leadership change and foreign policy. Up to now, Jinping Xi is likely to be the top leadership for the next time. Jinping Xi is descended...
[학술논문] China and the United States in East Asia: Dynamics of Contending
...created but readily used by the policy makers in Washington. They include among other things China's own problem emerged in the most recent years in foreign policy orientation, diplomatic manner, and policy-making mechanism. In its relations with East Asian neighbours at large, the newly Chinese "triumphalism" is obvious on the part of public as well as policy elites, though for the latter...
[학술논문] Ieodo as Metaphor? The Growing Importance of Sovereignty Disputes in South Korea–China Relations and the Role of the United States
Territorial sovereignty disputes are taking on increasing importance for South Korea–China relations over the past decade as concerns about regime stability in China and North Korea deepen, as Chinese foreign policy becomes more assertive, and as South Korea reacts to these developments. Analyzing such disputes is important for understanding how the bilateral relationship is evolving. Some of these disagreements...
[학술논문] Sino-North Korean Relations in the Post-Kim Jong-il Era: U.S. Perspectives
...causing tension between China’s role as an emerging global actor with increasing international responsibilities and its commitment to North Korea as an ally. Beijing has adopted a “measured policy” toward North Korea, balancing efforts to both constrain Pyongyang’s belligerence and sustain its system. Such a measured response has often raised skepticism in the United States about...