[학술논문] Planning for North Korean Collapse: Military Missions and Requirements
...destruction (WMD) across international borders; 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...
[학술논문] Vulnerability Assessment of a Potential COVID-19 Outbreak in the DPRK: The Transnational Advocacy Networks and Their Roles
...Infectious Disease Vulnerability Index (IDVI) Framework. Based on the vulnerability assessments, this paper contends that transnational advocacy networks (TAN) formed humanitarian aid operations by International Organizations (IOs) and International Non-Governmental Organizations (INGOs) will not only make contributions in helping the citizens manage potential COVID-19 outbreaks but induce positive change...
[학술논문] The DPRK’s Triple Disaster: Failure of Governance, Flooding, and Drought
... to the humanitarian crises arising from the floods and droughts that occurred between 2018 and 2019. This examination explores how the DPRK regime has tended to rely heavily on the aid operations of international humanitarian organizations because it would otherwise lack the capacity to adequately assist disaster-affected citizens. This paper argues that the regime’s current policy has nonetheless...