[학술논문] ROK Policy on North Korea and Inter-Korean Economic Cooperation: Prospects and Analyses
This paper reviews the development of the ROK policy on North Korea and its relations with inter-Korean economic cooperation over the past 15years. It also briefly assesses the current status of inter-Korean economic cooperation and discusses its future development. In addition, the paper argues as follows. The ROK policy on North Korea consists of three parts: 1) the basic perceptions of the existing
[학술논문] Korean Economic Integration: Prospects and Pitfalls
Using a growth model of productivity catch-up estimated from the 1990 German reunification, we study the economic impacts of a hypothetical economic integration between South Korea and North Korea on macro aggregates. By considering a range of scenarios, we analyze the impacts of labor migration and capital transfer policies.
[학술논문] 범죄이론적 측면에서 살펴본 북한형법
...crimen sine lege’ and admit the analogical interpretation. For all that, making observation of the North Korea’s tendency of legislation on the value-neutral stand, we could deliberately prospect ‘the rule of law’ in North Korea. Especially it could be estimated that latest two revisions of 2007’s and 2009’s are set up to preserve North Korea’s system, but North...
[학술논문] 한국인의 북방 영토 인식
...than 42.2%(20.1% of the total sample) think about the possibility of attribution of Gando to Korea positively. Nevertheless, the more people get the knowledge of Gando Agreement, the higher is the prospect of returning Gando to Korea. It seems indirectly to imply the injustice of the Gando agreement. Fifth, the government of South Korea doesn't claim sovereignty over the Gando to China. There are...
[학술논문] Prospects for China’s North Korea Strategy in the Post-Kim Jong-il Era and Implications for South Korea
This paper asserts that with the advent of the post-Kim Jong-il era,China will advance from its previous role of mere balancer and seek to become a more active manager in pursuit of its own national interests. China hopes for a softer, more stable North Korean regime, so that a mutually beneficial partnership can develop between the two states. China believes that it must adjust and take on a new role