[학술논문] 북한 외교의 ‘자주’ 노선과 제3세계— 1950~60년대 국제정세 인식을 중심으로 —
...the backdrop of internal conflicts within the socialist bloc, such as the Soviet Union and China's interference in North Korea's internal affairs and the Sino-Soviet conflict, the emergence of the Third World and diplomatic relations with these countries also played a significant role. On the other hand, North Korea's Third World diplomacy and “independence” policy can be interpreted...
[학위논문] 脫冷戰時代에 北韓의 對4强 外交政策과 韓半島에 미치는 그 影響에 關한 硏究
...Nevertheless, the reason that China and Russia cannot keep away from North Korea is just the importance of interests between South and North Koreas in the Korean peninsula and Northeast Asia. Therefore, the discussion on the establishment of relation among these states and North Korea is in progress unlike early establishment of relation between Korea and China, Korea and the Soviet Union. Especially, the consolidation...
[학술논문] THE EVOLUTION OF SINO-NORTH KOREAN RELATIONS IN THE 1960s
... 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] The Impacts of the “Berliner Mauerfall” and the Unification of Germany for the Tasks of Korean Unification - Focused on the Northern Policy of Roh Tae-woo and the Sunshine Policy of Kim Dae-jung -
...Roh’s Northern Policy aimed to put pressure on North Korea through the improvement of relations with the Soviet Union, China, and other eastern block countries. For the most part Kim Dae‐jung inherited the Northern Policy of Roh. However, Kim emphasized civil participation in the unification movement and the need to try to engage the North in constructive dialogue. He stressed that the two Koreas...
[학술논문] 김일성의 남방정책과 남북기본합의서-냉전 해체의 비대칭성과 동맹 재편 전략의 좌절
...recognition of South Korea by the Soviet Union in 1990, North Korea made efforts to normalize relations with Japan and the U.S. while enhancing Inter-Korean relations (through the North-South Basic Agreement on Reconciliation, Non-Aggression and Exchanges and Cooperation). However, the Süd Politik failed as a conservative US, Japan, South Korea coalition shifted its North Korea policy from engagement...