[학술논문] Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement between Russia and the DPRK: Striving for a new geopolitical reality on the Korean Peninsula
The signing of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement between the Russian Federation and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on June 19, 2024, was a significant event that has a substantial impact not only on bilateral relations between Moscow and Pyongyang, but also on the geopolitical situation in the region as a whole. The treaty is also of strategic importance for correcting
[학술논문] Military Alliances and Reality of Regional Integration: Japan, South Korea, the US vs. China, North Korea
East Asian military security is of overarching importance in the economic integration and prosperity in this region. This study analyzes how South Korea and Japan consider the U.S. as a military ally in the context of the China–North Korea alliance by using the iterative Seemingly Unrelated Regression(SUR) method in estimating defense goods demand functions. The findings are that Japan considered...
[학술논문] 아베 정권의 우경화와 동북아 안보 향배-집단적 자위권 추진과 대응방향을 중심으로-
...“nation of great military power.”Second, attentively observing the possibility of a US-Japan alliance shifting its recognition of a threat from North Korea to China, the ROK government should strategically approach ROK-Japan and ROK-US-Japan cooperation. Third, the ROK government should analyze the competition over power in Northeast Asia between Japan and China based on alliances with the United...
[학위논문] 北韓의 先軍軍事戰略에 관한 硏究
...preemptive strike, we would lose strategic center of gravity in the early phase of the war along with mass destruction, and get a fatal blow in our military capability in the early phase. In addition, we should take diplomatic measures such as alliances, nuclear umbrellas, nuclear diplomacy and active participation of other international actions to keep restraining the North and prevent North Korea's...
[학위논문] Was the “China Factor” Working? : U.S. Policies towards Vietnam, North Korea and China in the Late 1970s
...actors perceived and reacted to such policies.
The fall of Saigon and the subsequent unification of Vietnam in 1975 fostered the U.S. to go beyond their previous preoccupation with military alliances and U.S. commitments. Now that the three Communist regimes of China, North Korea and Vietnam had emerged and come to influence the whole region, the U.S. found it crucial to place a greater emphasis...