[학위논문] 북한당국의 인민반 기능 활용 변화상 연구 : 통제와 협력의 이중 전략
..., and information inflows pose potential threats to their effectiveness. Thus, continuous observation of Inminban’s role in sustaining the regime, alongside in-depth research on the limitations revealed by changing circumstances, is essential to understanding North Korea’s strategies for regime survival and future policy directions."
[학위논문] 북한에서의 선거적 연결에 관한 연구 : 김정은 시대 최고인민회의 대의원 선거(2014,2019) 분석을 중심으로
...highlighting regime competence. In the 2019 election, diplomatic achievements were intensively highlighted despite the high-profile breakdown of the US–North Korea summit and prolonged international sanctions. At the same time, policy planning and welfare-related themes were strategically excluded. These patterns suggest that the regime selectively evaluates the political effectiveness of each message...
[학술논문] Justification and Effectiveness of the Transmission of Overseas Workers in North Korea under International Law
...sanctions including two aspects of the human rights regime and the security regime, the effectiveness of sanctions on North Korea's overseas dispatched workers is decreasing due to a number of considerations. From the perspective of international law, this paper considers ways to reduce the structural gap between the legitimacy and effectiveness of sanctions on the illegality of North Korea's dispatch...
[학위논문] 北韓의 對美 非對稱 抑止.强制 戰略 : 핵과 미사일 사례를 중심으로
...of North Korea's deterrence and compullance strategy against the United States, which has heavily relied on the development of nuclear weapons and missiles, and evaluates its current and future effectiveness. The followings are the main conclusions of this dissertation. First, Even a weak country can exert some kind of deterrent and compelling power against a strong and big country if certain conditions...
[학술논문] A Study on the Limits of Economic Sanctions against North Korea: Analyses and Suggestions
...“pro-marketization corruption” among mid-level public officials. Additionally, China’s national interests and public opinions could become overriding leverages for China to shift its North Korea policy. Finally, considering that one of the critical weakness of dictatorships is that the regime unavoidably becomes inflexible, economic sanctions should generate continuous, shifting stress levels to the regime.