[학술논문] Europe and North Korea: Competing Security and Humanitarian Impulses
...Korea, but they do constitute the major ones, at least from Europe’s vantage point. Likewise,Europe’s view of North Korea as a humanitarian and economic development challenge can be examined further by delving into five soft power issues: humanitarian assistance (especially food and medical assistance); human rights and democracy; training and education exchanges and programs; trade and...
[학술논문] Planning for North Korean Collapse: Military Missions and Requirements
...a humanitarian disaster, if government-provided food and health services cease in the chaos of collapse; and the potential for ongoing insurgency and violence. Hunger and insecurity could trigger a massive refugee crisis if North Koreans take flight in search of food and safety. Many people assume that under such circumstances, international relief agencies would step in to provide humanitarian assistance...
[학술논문] North Korea and the Use of Force in International Law
...absence of United Nations Security Council authorization, or an imminent armed attack triggering the right of self-defense, or an invitation of the North Korean government to intervene, any other category of force including the right to humanitarian intervention, the right to rescue of nationals abroad, and the right to pre-emptive self-defense will be viewed as illegal or at least controversial.
[학술논문] 대북인도지원은 북한인권법의 대안인가?
...which has proved nothing of its promises of mitigating North Korean food crisis and bring a peaceful relationship between two Koreas. This article tries to demonstrate incompetence and conceptual confusion in the counter legislation proposal. They confuse humanitarian aids with political aids and/or developmental aids. Humanitarian aids are basically a temporary assistance and it cannot make any significant...
[학술논문] The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) after Libya: Practical Implication for North Korea
...of the necessity of civilian protection? How can the narrowly defined R2P crimes accommodate those suffering in complex humanitarian crises? Is it feasible for the international community to opt for military intervention in North Korea based on the principles of the R2P if a crisis occurs as it did in Libya? Along the line of these inquiries, the paper reviews the concept and debates of the R2P, discusses...