[학술논문] The Korea-US Alliance as a Source of Creeping Tension: A Korean Perspective
...United States in developing antimissile shields. South Korea’s strategic choices have derived from the precarious situation on the Korean peninsula and the North Korean threat. Although the convergence of security interests between China and South Korea works against the transformation of the US alliance, North Korea’s provocations stimulate South Korea’s desire to maintain the alliance...
[학술논문] The Challenges of Reunification: Why South Korea Cannot Follow Germany’s Strategy
The separation of North and South Korea and their possible unification remains at the center of the South Korean political agenda and also influences international relations on a global scale. However,the debate focuses primarily on international relations issues,while the question of how, in practice, the South and the North could actually merge is rarely examined. Economic and, even more so, social
[학술논문] 통일 대비 남북한 가정생활 용어 비교 분석: 소비자ㆍ가정경영 영역을 중심으로
...South and North Korea. A comparative analysis was conducted of terms related to consumer and family resource management to determine language differences and create a mutual understanding of social convergence unification. First, the analysis revealed that the North Korean language is not developed in certain areas, such as consumer welfare or consumer patterns related to resolving issues or complaints...
[학위논문] 統一韓國의 權力構造에 관한 硏究
...constitution but also other systems such as economy, military, culture and values will be also converged into a unification during the period. State organizations to accelerate and complete the process of convergence and unification, including presidential councils, legislation committee, administrative committee and judicial authorities, therefore, take very important roles in the process.
Reunification...
[학술논문] 표현론적 관점에서 단어 형성의 한 특성: 남북한 경제 전문용어를 중심으로
...research that has focused on surface-level lexical differences, this study highlights how identical concepts are realized differently in language. The patterns were categorized into three types: convergence (48%), partial divergence (31%), and divergence (21%). Partial divergence stems from differences in orthographic norms and language purification policies, while full divergence reflects deeper disparities...