[학술논문] HUMANITARIAN PROGRAMMING IN THE DPRK, 1996 TO 2009: THE U.S. ADMINISTRATION AND CONGRESS
...expectations and cultural learning curves. It concludes with recommendations for the U.S. government to explore food-security programming in the DPRK and to reconsider the laws and theories guiding U.S. aid to countries with which the United States does not have diplomatic relations. The article also draws from U.S. nongovernment organization programming in comparison with the U.S. government experience
[학술논문] Polish Aid for North Korea during the Korean War
...Polish aid for North Korea. Poland’s increased participations in aiding North Korea could be attributed to its assurance that its alliance with North Korea would play as an important role in supporting the Soviet Union’s policies in Asia and the Pacific Region. According to Poland’s various supporting activities for North Korea, Poland’s assistance for North Korea was high in quality...
[학위논문] 북·중 관계의 변화와 지속성에 관한 연구
...be characterized as a socialist economic relations, focusing on the supports. China provide economic relations, fucusing on the supports. China provide economic aid to DPRK with no compensation for its reconstruction after the Korean War in various sphere.
Ⅱ. Adjustment and changes of Sino-DPRK relationship
DPRK-China relationship changes as China speed up its reform and...
[학위논문] 북한 김정일 체제의 군사정책 연구 : 1995~2005 : 군사정책 결정요인과 집행수단 분석
..."military-first politics," caused the first nuclear crisis at the end of the Cold War in the 1990s and constituted the second nuclear crisis during the War on Terrorism in the 2000s. By so doing, it has not only threatened the security of the Korean Peninsula and the stability of Northeast Asia but also challenged the global system of NPT.
As a result, there have been increasing...
[학위논문] 몽골의 對北政策 : 社會主義 兄弟國家에서配慮外交 對象으로의 轉換過程을 中心으로
...environment and the demand for stability in Northeast Asia. In the early 1990s, however, positive developments in international security environment stemming from the demise of USSR-led global socialist system and the normalization of Russo-Chinese relations served as favorable external factors strongly influencing the fundamental principles of Mongolia’s foreign policy. Parallel to this external development...