[학술논문] The Clash between Interest and Responsibility: China’s Policy toward North Korean Escapees
...policy, and the regional security ramifications of the policy. By highlighting the Chinese dilemma concerning North Korean escapees, that is, a decision between interests and responsibility, this article argues that, despite China’s traditional policy stance on North Korea—summarized as its political and economic support for the DPRK regime for the sake of regional peace and stability—refugee...
[학술논문] A Chinese Perspective on Conflict Prevention in the Korean Peninsula
In the contemporary world, the actual and potential conflicts exist widely elsewhere. They are threatening the health of human society and stability of international order. Even more, in the regions where conflicts happen, the regional security has been damaged, the economic construction has been restrained, and the regional peace and development could not be safeguarded eventually. Therefore, the...
[학위논문] 한중 관계 발전과정에 있어 북한 요인 연구 : : 전략적 삼각관계이론을 중심으로-
...accurately understand and analyze the motives and purposes of such policies because it does not consider North Korea. In other words, only by being aware of North Korea can one understand China's policy goal of peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula that it has advocated so far.
This study analyzes the strategic triangle between South Korea, China, and North Korea by period and issue. Through...
[학위논문] 한중 관계 발전과정에 있어 북한 요인 연구 : : 전략적 삼각관계이론을 중심으로
...accurately understand and analyze the motives and purposes of such policies because it does not consider North Korea. In other words, only by being aware of North Korea can one understand China's policy goal of peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula that it has advocated so far.
This study analyzes the strategic triangle between South Korea, China, and North Korea by period and issue. Through...
[학술논문] North Korea’s Strategic Culture and Threat Perception: Implications for Regional Security Cooperation
...with the security guarantees from surrounding countries, most especially from the United States. Thus, denuclearization, if achievable at all, will need to be a gradual and phased process. Comprehensive security appears to be a useful conceptual tool, then, for the promotion of cooperation among states in order to solve the nuclear issue and preserve peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region.