[학술논문] 1. Theorization of Kim Dae Jung’s Pursuit of Inter-Korean Economic Exchanges: 2. Complex interdependence model
...changes in inter-Korean relations during the Kim Dae Jung presidency, this paper proposes complex interdependence model as an ideal type of relationship. The model reflects a key pattern of changes in international relations, typified by transnational interaction and asymmetrical reciprocity, and these notions also create a backdrop that generated the Kim Dae Jung policy in establishing improved economic...
[학술논문] 남북한 통일 정책의 변화로 본 북한연극연구사
...other period from 1997 to 2004 in which the researches were active belongs to the early and middle of the ‘entering period of reconciliation and cooperation,’and during this period, Kim Dae-jung government developed the engagement policy towards North Korea and promoted exchanges and cooperation in the economic area. What matters is that such attitudes of the government influence not only...
[학술논문] A Comparative Study on the inter-Korean Relations and the Cross-Strait Exchanges after the 2000s
This article examines the reasons “why Cross-Strait exchanges have expanded between the Republic of China(Taiwan) and the People’s Republic of China whereas similar developments have not occurred between the two Koreas.” There are three variables that are of special importance, interactions between the Taipei and Beijing compared with Seoul and Pyongyang, domestic political factors
[학술논문] Reciprocity in South Korean Security Policy Vis-à-vis North Korea and the United States
...to North Korea and the United States and analyze how the principle fits with US security policy concerning South Korea. Diffuse reciprocity shaped Korean security policy starting with President Kim Dae-jung’s Sunshine Policy. The Lee Myung-bak government’s hard-line approach increased military tension and economic anxiety on the peninsula. The new South Korean government under Park Geun-hye...
[학술논문] Revisiting the Engagement Policy: On the Relevance of the “Sunshine” Policy
This paper reviews the “Sunshine” policy and tries to determine if this sort of strategy is applicable given the new realities of inter-Korean relations. It is obvious that Lee Myung-bak's administration attempts on denuclearization, openness and the ‘3000policy has failed to achieve its goals and has led to a new round of confrontation between North Korea and South Korea. It