[학술논문] Planning for North Korean Collapse: Military Missions and Requirements
...after collapse. Government collapse in Pyongyang could create anarchy or a vacuum in which several serious problems might develop on the peninsula. These might include the disappearance of “loose nukes”and other weapons of mass destruction (WMD) across international borders; a humanitarian disaster, if government-provided food and health services cease in the chaos of collapse; and the...
[학술논문] North Korea and the Use of Force in International Law
...prosperity and peace, the Korean peninsula appeared to be on the brink of war in 2013. In addition to the 2013 crisis, there is growing concern about the human rights situation inside North Korea and the collapse of the North Korean state, which may also lead to outside military intervention. This article examines the various legal justifications that might be offered to justify military action against the...
[학술논문] 일제의 대륙침략기 ‘북선루트’・‘북선3항’
...however surface between the provinces and military authorities of Japan, Manchukuo and Chosŏn. In addition, a competition also emerged between the three ports of North Korea over regional development. Nevertheless, the economic cooperation network based on the ‘North Korean Route’ and ‘three ports of North Korea’ continued to function until the collapse of Japanese imperialism.
[학술논문] 북한 급변사태 시 한국의 국제법적 대응
...North Korea is faced with various kinds of crises, including economic, political and diplomatic ones. So it is highly possible sudden political changes could occur, which will bring about consecutive collapse of a state, a system and a regime in North Korea. Seemingly, such contingencies could take a form of coup d'etat, anarchy, civil war and the like. In those situations, South Korea should maintain...
[학술논문] 社會主義國家에 있어서 相續 - 北韓·中國에 있어서 妻의 相續分을 中心으로 -
...social systems which now exists in most countries of theworld including South Korea after the formal dissolution of the USSR in December1991 and the collapse of Communist regimes. Most capitalist countries have adoptedliberal democracy as a form of government in which representative democracyoperates under the principles of liberalism protecting the rights of the individual,which are generally enshrined...