[학술논문] Inter-Korean trade and the 2002 nuclear crisis: Influence and Effect
...transactions, it will argue that South Korean domestic economic needs that desperately sought out a lower-cost production base overseas provided a key driving force for them to risk the military instability and to pursue trade utility in that situation. This study will prove this argument by providing a result of the semi-structured survey of South Korean entrepreneurs who actually were involved in...
[학술논문] Changing Security Landscape of Northeast Asia in Transition : A View from Japan
...continues to develop long-range ballistic missiles. With anotherconsistent effort to develop nuclear weapons, North Korea causes unpredictable instability in Northeast Asia. And rising China brings about even more unpredictability (although not necessarily instability) in this region. After two-decade rapid economic growth, China overtook Japan as a national GDP scale to be the second largest economy in...
[학술논문] Cleavage in the North Korean System: Unstable Structure and Complexity
...unfolding, 3) deduced market agents and the features 4) and considered their interactions and the features. In the results of research, the cleavage of the system shed a lot of light on the structural instability of economic security as well as the complexity. North Korea’s political economic system, where the planning and the market coexist, includes both “the controls and coordination on markets...
[학술논문] Prospects for Sino-American Policy Coordination toward North Korea
...outbreak of instability on the Korean peninsula and evidence of strategic mistrust over the conditions that would constitute a desirable end state on the peninsula. These responses and recent past fluctuations in Chinese policy toward North Korea and Sino-U.S. cooperation,respectively, provide a data set that can be analyzed to understand in greater detail the relationship between instability on the Korean...
[학술논문] 1950년대 초 臺灣의 反共과 대륙 反攻計劃
...American regional interest in East Asia to protect and contain Taiwan in bilateral mutual defense treaties than allowing Taiwan to assume aggressive stance towards the mainland China and to increase instability in the region. In conclusion, Taiwan had to give up the mainland recapture plan. Instead Taiwan could secure nation survival and security. In the 1950s, Taiwan’s anti-Communist policy and...