[학술논문] 鳩山政権の『東アジア共同体』構想
...administration had showed intra‐regional cooperative mechanisms in such areas as trade, finance, energy, the environment, disaster relief, and measures to control infectious diseases, as their policy objectives based on the conception of ‘East Asian Community.’ Therefore, the conception of ‘East Asian Community’ doesn’t include the cooperation on the military security policy in the Asia‐pacific region. The Hatoyama...
[학술논문] Cheonan Impact, China’s Response and the future of Northeast Asian Security
...perhaps contending thoughts and policy of the North. Unfortunately, the sunken warship of Cheonan immediately torn long-term wound and fretted their relationship in the manner very visible. Long held “dodging” strategy in the handling of N. Korea might end up with their Seoul’s mounting ire and Beijng’s conservative “even-handed policy”. Despite East Asia Summit meeting at Jeju Island on 29 May 2010...
[학술논문] 중국조선족과 문화산업: 연변조선족자치주의 발전전략
...left their rural villages to move to Beijing and the Southeastern littoral zone. With the “Korean dream” spreading in their community, about 300,000 Chinese-Koreans currently live in Korea. With those living in Japan (80,000), Russia (50,000) and those in the United States, Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Australia combined, over 500,000 Chinese-Koreans live overseas. Today, Chinese-Koreans...
[학술논문] THE EVOLUTION OF SINO-NORTH KOREAN RELATIONS IN THE 1960s
... relations ran in opposite directions. Moreover, the rise and fall of North Korea’s relations with China were determined by the political division on the Korean peninsula and Sino-Soviet polemics,and in the competition for influence between ideological and security concerns, the latter won out. Throughout, North Korea was not weak; it was in control of its relations with its two major allies.
[학술논문] 1970년대 초 남북대화의 종합적 분석 ―남북관계와 미중관계, 남북한 내부 정치의 교차점에서―
...channel between top leaders of two Koreas, and declaration of North-South Korea for Unification in July 4, 1972. However, it dose not mean that two major powers had unilateral influence on two Koreas to develop inter-Korean talks. North and South Korean governments responded to the sweeping change of international relations in East Asia, U.S.-PRC rapprochement, with their own initiative and purpose...