[학술논문] The Impacts of the “Berliner Mauerfall” and the Unification of Germany for the Tasks of Korean Unification - Focused on the Northern Policy of Roh Tae-woo and the Sunshine Policy of Kim Dae-jung -
...challenging task of attempting the unification of their divided country. In the South impact of the fall of the Berlin Wall and German unification was to help the success of the North Korean policy of the Roh Tae‐woo government. However, Roh aimed to monopolize the unification policy for the benefit of his own regime. He either excluded or controlled the citizens’ unification movement. In practice his...
[학위논문] 南北韓 統一條約의 締結에 關한 硏究
...the South and the North Korea describing the internal and external necessities on unification schemes. Chapter 3, "Case Study on Germany's Unification Treaty", examines the German experience on their conclusion of the Unification Treaty and take a lesson to be applied in the conclusion of the unification treaty between the South and the North Korea. Chapter 4, "The International...
[학술논문] 통일후 조중국경조약의 국가승계문제
...agreements between China and North Korea. Herein, special historical charters regarding the Korean division and the Japanese colonial times should be taken into consideration. Article 12 of German unification treaty does not accept the principle of automatic succession regarding treaties of predecessor state(East Germany). In conclusion, article 11 of the 1978 convention (the principle of continuity)...
[학술논문] The German-Korean Unification Parallel
... West Germans, and they are less wealthy also. South Korea’s state strength or capacity is lower than West Germany’s was, while North Korea is a semi-failed state, even by East German standards. So, fewer people with a lower GDP per capita in a weaker system will support more people with less wealth from a worse system. Internationally: today’s external patron (the United States)...
[학술논문] Korean Economic Integration: Prospects and Pitfalls
Using a growth model of productivity catch-up estimated from the 1990 German reunification, we study the economic impacts of a hypothetical economic integration between South Korea and North Korea on macro aggregates. By considering a range of scenarios, we analyze the impacts of labor migration and capital transfer policies.