[학술논문] North Korea’s South Korea Policy: An Evaluation of Determining Variables and Prospects for 2012
...strategies toward South Korea, North Korea will need to build tensions for internal consolidation,closing the door on the South’s North Korea policy. With upcoming presidential elections both in South Korea and the U.S. overlapping for the first time in 20 years, North Korea will also exert its utmost efforts to foment negative public sentiment in the South toward the existing policy and to replace...
[학술논문] Appeasement for Peace?: Reconsidering the Interwar‐Period Europe
... to South Korea’s sunshine policy towards North Korea. Also, it suggests that comparative analysis of appeasement policy with the cases of contemporary events is our future task ahead.
[학술논문] Changes in North Korea and Situations on Korean Peninsula: Focusing on N. Korea’s sovereign hereditary, economy, nuclear issues and relations with S. Korea
...within North Korea, in order to cope with unpredictable conditions in the North’s sovereign heredity. S. Korea’s policy toward N. Korea would have to be employed to engage the country into international society, diverting its eyes toward Changes in North Korea and Situations on Korean Peninsula:Focusing on N. Korea’s sovereign hereditary, economy, nuclear issues and relations with S. Korea...
[학술논문] 게임이론을 통해 본 중국의 대한반도 전략 - 천안함, 연평도 사건을 중심으로
... supporting its ally North Korea. China’s relations with North Korea can be called a spoiled child game. Given North Korea’s geopolitical significance, China has no other choices but to appease North Korea with massive assistance, politically or economically. China’s relations with South Korea is same as its relations with the US, the prisoner’s dilemma, but the difference is...
[학위논문] 김정은 시기 성명·담화 분석을 통해 본 북한의 대외 커뮤니케이션 전략 연구
...major conclusions regarding the transformation of North Korea’s external communication strategy under Kim Jong-un. First, there was a clear shift in target audience—from South Korea to the broader international community—reflecting the regime’s attempt to promote its nuclear status globally.
Second, changes in policy were often preemptively embedded in public statements...