[학술논문] Changing Security Landscape of Northeast Asia in Transition : A View from Japan
...region, both Japan and Republic of Korea (ROK)face common strategic challenge, with some difference in nuance. Both countries share democratic values, market economy, being allies of the U.S., threatened by North Korea, and facing complex problems from the rise of China. Given rapidly changing strategic landscape, Japan and ROKshould deepen security cooperation both in the context of the coordination...
[학술논문] Change and Continuity: The U.S.-ROK Alliance at 60
...important to recognize how successful the U.S.-ROK Alliance has been for the past sixty years in deterring North Korea from attempting to unify the Korean Peninsula by force. This paper addresses Korea’s unique status and examines its strong presence in meeting commitments to the international community. The future will require alliance-based cooperation with international partners to address challenges...
[학술논문] 격동의 동아시아: 박근혜 정부 대외정책의 과제
...Asian countries will be significantly driven by the U.S.-PRC competition for regional political and economic networks. By envisioning a common scheme for peace and prosperity in Northeast Asia, the ROK should avoid a situation in which it would take a side between the U.S. and the PRC. Likewise, trilateral security cooperation among the ROK, the U.S., and Japan should be equipped with common values...
[학위논문] 통일한국의 군사통합과 군사력 건설에 관한 연구
...alliance (of China, Russia, and North Korea) versus strategic maritime alliance (of the U.S., Japan, and South Korea). Now it's changing to a binary system of U.S. versus China, but considering the predicted change of power balance in North East Asia based on Organski's power transition theory, China's growth cannot be ignored. This is why the unified Korea must seek a suitable military...
[학위논문] 비대칭동맹국가의 약소국 붕괴 시 개입에 대한 연구 : - 북한 급변 시 중국의 개입을 중심으로
...military intervention: considering the ROK-U.S. Combined Forces’ operations in collapsed North Korea as a threat to national security, and ensuring the national security (status quo) according to Article 2 of the Sino-North Korean Mutual Aid and Cooperation Friendship Treaty. I assume that this tendency towards status quo is due to the absence of Chinese People's Volunteer Army within North Korea...