[학술논문] Causes of Death of Prisoners of War during the Korean War (1950-1953)
...side (North Korea and the People’s Republic of China). In 1998, the United States Department of Defense released new information about the prisoners including, 7,614 deaths of the POW during the Korean War. The data on the causes of death of the POWs during the Korean War provides valuable information on the both the public health and history of the conflict. Materials and Methods: To analyze...
[학위논문] 북한 사회주의체제의 변화경로에 대한 연구 : 초기조건과 제도적 제약을 중심으로
...economic size), there is a striking difference between them. With a magnificent economic size China has favorably executed internal reform policies far from external shock.
In contrast to China, Vietnam is relatively similar to North Korea in economic size. Because Vietnam and North Korea is short of the economy of scale, for economic recovery and growth they should depend on the...
[학위논문] 김정일 통치시기 가족 멜로드라마 연구 : 북한 근대성의 변화를 중심으로
...was many scenarios that how to North Korea collapse. But North Korea has been taken Uhun(dying injunction)'s rule and then taken amendment of the Constitution, abolition of a pillar, proclamation of pragmatic socialism. This is a trial to distance from Suryung system that is look upon North Korea modernization.
There are few researches about North Korea modernization that is contrast...
[학위논문] 북한의 대남 통일전선전략에 관한 연구
...of North Korea's "revolution capacity" and the big gap of national power between 2 Koreas have an effect on it.
The firm 20 year old principle of "Never entry into UN by 2 Koreas" collapsed and as South Korea entered into diplomatic relations with China and Soviet Union, North Korea desired to have diplomatic relations with Japan and America.
At least North Korea's...
[학술논문] A Study on the Limits of Economic Sanctions against North Korea: Analyses and Suggestions
...toward marketization in North Korea, considering that marketization would not only raise citizens’ voices to protect their private property, but also manipulate “pro-marketization corruption” among mid-level public officials. Additionally, China’s national interests and public opinions could become overriding leverages for China to shift its North Korea policy. Finally, considering...