[학술논문] ROK Policy on North Korea and Inter-Korean Economic Cooperation: Prospects and Analyses
...policy on North Korea and its relations with inter-Korean economic cooperation over the past 15years. It also briefly assesses the current status of inter-Korean economic cooperation and discusses its future development. In addition, the paper argues as follows. The ROK policy on North Korea consists of three parts: 1) the basic perceptions of the existing DPRK regime, 2) set of prioritized policy goals...
[학술논문] Europe and North Korea: Competing Security and Humanitarian Impulses
...North Korea is fundamentally a humanitarian and economic development challenge. The competition between these two impulses defines Europe’s general approach in the past and, very likely, in the future. It is useful to further dissect the key issues for both hard and soft power or security impulses. Hard security comprises five major issues: nuclear weapons and missiles; the proliferation of nuclear...
[학술논문] 국제법상 미승인국가의 법률적용에 관한 고찰 -북한 저작물의 법적 보호를 중심으로-
...Inter-Korean Basic Agreement (not a treaty under international law) and its annexed understandings, rather follows a rigid approach to this issues as referred above. Additionally the special relations between South and North Koreas: not a formal relation between States rather but a sui generis should be regarded in such future negotiation not to breach the Constitutional Law of the Republic of Korea.
[학술논문] North Korea’s Instrumentalization of Diplomacy: Passing Through the “Danger Zone” of its Nuclear Weapons Program
... By using the Tirpitz Plan as a matrix for analysis of North Korea’s nuclear diplomacy,new light is shed on nearly two decades of denuclearization efforts. Pyongyang’s strategic thinking about nuclear weapons and its instrumentalization of diplomacy come into clear focus. The findings open up new questions for ongoing or future efforts to prevent further nuclear proliferation as well.
[학술논문] Regional Powers Grapple with North Korea’s New Leader Kim Jong Un
... and devising constraints on North Korea’s ballistic missile developments. In the interim, the United States and South Korea need to stick together to manage the DPRK’s succession and future evolution. Contingency planning should be pursued vigorously. The DPRK suffers from several serious vulnerabilities, including its potentially contested dynastic succession, increasingly horrid economic...