[학술논문] Survivability of North Korea’s Military-First Policy and Prospects for the ROK-US Security Alliance Format
This inquiry proposes South Korea’s policy alternatives for the “soft-landing” of North Korea through the analysis of its military-first policy and the ROK-US security alliance format. The alternatives must be effective altering the North’s behaviors, since it follows the procedures that India, Pakistan and Israel have traced for the nuclear possession. It is absolute that...
[학술논문] 이란 및 북한의 핵 문제와 오바마 행정부
...solve the problems with the military force. Generally, measures taken by U.S. military force are suggested as low possibility, but there is a possibility for Israel to conduct armed force attack. Israeli armed force attack would probably receive "silent-agreement" from the U.S. In contrast, Obama administration is likely to use a measure of "manage first and treat afterward" regarding...
[학술논문] 북한의 핵 미사일 위협에 대한 일본의 군사 외교적 대응
...extended nuclear deterrent provided to Japan. One of the basic assumptions in Japan’s diplomatic approach to North Korea is that the country’s most important policy objective is regime survival by way of defying military/diplomatic pressure from outside, normalizing relations with the United States and Japan, and obtaining economic assistance from the outside. In this context, Japan offered...
[학술논문] 해방직후 북한 보안국의 조직과 활동
...the first time in North Korea. This system was revised from the original Chinese and the Soviet Union systems, to fit in North Korean reality. The North Korean government changed the name of the system from "Political Officers" to "Cultural Officers," and had the Cultural Officers report to the "Military Officers," putting them under the jurisdiction of the Military. With...
[학술논문] International Cooperation for the Promotion of North Korea’s Reform and Opening
...market-friendly economic system would benefit the North Korean people as a whole and generate a less confrontational foreign policy. Helping North Korea to join the international financial institutions would be the first step for promoting North Korea’s reform and opening. The very first thing for the international community to do,once North Korea moves progressively towards solving the nuclear issue...