[학술논문] Lessons From Unified Germany and Their Implications for Healthcare in the Unification of the Korean Peninsula
...account the opportunity for improvement of the present health care system, such as the roles of public health and traditional medicine. Thirdly, the conditions f North Korea seem to be far worse than those of former East Germany and also worse than even those of other transition countries. Therefore Korea should design a long-term road map taking as many variables into account as possible, including...
[학술논문] Bohai (Parhae) Studies in the Soviet Union from the 1920s to the 1970s
The history of Bohai(1) studies in Russia is more than 150 years old. But only from the 1950s to the 1970s did Soviet specialists pay attention to the main problems of Bohai history and archaeology and develop research in related areas. Russian scholars combined the use of written sources with the study of materials from archaeological sites, an approach which was evidently impossible for researchers
[학술논문] G-2시대 한중관계의 주요딜레마와 쟁점에 대한 시론적 검토
...to be capable of playing an important role as a bridge state in establishing a stable Sino-US relationship. Thirdly, from the viewpoint that the rise of China is an opportunity rather than threat to East Asia, Korean policy to China is required not only to promote a full-scale development of relation, but also to alleviate some conflicts between China and Korea. Fourthly, it is necessary to continue...
[학술논문] 두만강 과경권역(跨境圈域)의 ‘개발’과 조선족의 이동성― 월경적 사회자본과 복수의 경계넘기/이웃하기
Tumen River forms part of the border between North Korea and Northeast China as well as between North Korea and Far East Russia. Tumen river area as a transborder subregion has been politically sensitive in the modern history laden with territorial claims and political disputes. During the Cold War period, the subregion became the routes for the camaraderie trade among three socialist countries, but...
[학술논문] The Revival of Russia’s Role on the Korean Peninsula
...serves Moscow’s demographic, economic, and security interests to be a positive influence in the region in order to regain a diplomatic role in any security initiatives concerning the Korean peninsula. In this article, we argue that if and when the Russian Far East is developed,Moscow would be in a position to offset the regional strategic and economic dominance of the United States and China.