[학술논문] Europe and North Korea: Competing Security and Humanitarian Impulses
...or hard power issues, they reflect the spectrum of economic and soft power activities that engage the EU and European states, their private sectors,and their nongovernmental organizations and civil society. While these impulses are at times deeply intertwined, they are isolated here to emphasize distinct issues from a European perspective. In general, the EU is likely to be a ready supporter of a...
[학술논문] Human Rights in North Korea: Addressing the Challenges
...Korea, this article argues that its findings and report are based on persuasive evidence and can have impact if a broad range of actors — governments,international organizations, NGOs and civil society — are mobilized. The author puts forward an array of strategies to more fully engage the world community and argues that the proactive carrying out of such initiatives may work to promote...
[학술논문] Building Trust on the Margins of Inter-Korean Relations: Revitalizing the Role of South Korean NGOs
...sociological understanding of “trust” as a process and the humanitarian mandate of improving the quality of life for the averageNorth Korean, I argue that Seoul must trust in its own civil society and therefore create greater space for more immediate South Korean nongovernmental engagement with North Korea. Empowering South Korean NGOs to (re)engage in select projects that reach ordinary...
[학술논문] 범속한 세계에서의 교양의 (불)가능성에 대한 서사적 모험- 교양소설로서의 『광장』에 대하여
...that implemented Bildung as the potential virtues of modern civil society and its frustration. “Square” is a literary achievements that 4.19 civil revolution produced, it experiments project of Korean-style's modernity with imaginative. Lee Myong Jun, a protagonist of “Square” criticized both South Korean society that only have closet but does not square and a North Korea...
[학술논문] 5․18항쟁 초기 군부의 대응 - 학생시위의 시민항쟁으로의 전환 배경과 관련하여 -
...during so-called the ‘Spring of Seoul(서울의 봄)’. In addition, the neo-military elites fabricated ‘North Korea’s invasion to the South Korea’ and planned to control the civil society by mobilizing the army. In the afternoon on May 18th, airborne troops which were put into the town of Gwangju strong-armed so much to put down the students’ protest. They suppressed the civilians’...