[학술논문] Europe and North Korea: Competing Security and Humanitarian Impulses
...Europe’s present financial crisis, it may also be diverted from playing too forthright a role in such a distant region. Rather, the EU and European states are likely to stake their approach to North Korea on the basis of both South Korean and United States policy. Cleavages in approaches to North Korea need to be minimized, while Europe’s potential positive role needs to be fully employed.
[학술논문] North Korea: Building the Institutions to Raise Living Standards
...scratch from a tabula rasa. Food supplies, the large military establishment, and the astonishing failure to adapt to the trade shock resulting from the collapse of the USSR are reviewed in detail, and potential lessons are explored from EU enlargement, German reunification and the very messy Russian transition. In proposing reforms, the paper is pragmatic and flexible, prioritising measures to improve food...
[학술논문] 북한 섬유 및 의류산업 경쟁력 분석
...the clothing and textile industry in North Korea, compare to those of China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam from 1993 to 2010; in addition, it explores the potential cooperation between South Korea and North Korea. First, a revealed comparative advantage (RCA) was used to investigate the competitive performance of clothing and textile industry in North Korea...
[학술논문] 북한의 개혁개방과 노동법제 -개성공업지구 노동규정을 중심으로-
...meaningful that it has not only interests of economy considering its abundance of low-wage, high-quality labor force, the ease in securing industrial sites, familiar language and culture and a variety of potential tax benefits but also national reconciliation. However the business in the Gaeseong Industrial Complexes has many problems to solve, because there are some criticisms around the fundamental human...
[학술논문] Planning for North Korean Collapse: Military Missions and Requirements
...predicted for decades, and the regime many “uddle through”for many years to come. Nevertheless, it is vital to plan ahead for the contingency of collapse because of the magnitude of potential problems, the complexity of mitigating them, and the serious dangers associated with mismanaging this effort. Coordinated planning, particularly between the United States, the Republic of Korea (ROK)...