[학술논문] 6ㆍ25전쟁의 승패인식 재조명
...both the Republic of Korea (ROK) and North Korea (NK) have claimed they won the war. However, more recently the war has been evaluated as “the tragedy of fratricidal war without neither a winnernora loser". That is, it is widely accepted now that the war finished a tie. In contrast, according to The Defense White Paper 2010, in which the war was reinterpreted in commemoration of its 60th...
[학술논문] China, the Nuclear Problem, and Prospect of the Peninsular: Persistent Dilemmas with a Promising Future
...fostering North Korea’s denuclearization; and (3) seeking to preserve a continued relationship with North Korea. But it has yet to develop a full strategy for reconciling these interests and managing its policy priorities. However, China has accelerated its economic and political ties with both the Republic of Korea (ROK) and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). Beijing therefore...
[학술논문] South Korea’s Strategy for North Korean Contingency : Beyond Interventions of China and the United States
This article deals with the Republic of Korea(ROK)’s strategy to prepare for contingency in North Korea. What are Chinese and U.S. interests and strategies towards the Korean peninsula? What are their priorities of stabilization operation in North Korea if Kim Jong Il regime collapses? What is the ROK’s strategy to deal with the contingency and, ultimately, to achieve reunification? The...
[학술논문] Reunification Education Viewed from Peace Education of Northeast Asia
This study attempts to reorient the current reunification education in ROK based on the peace education in the Northeast Asian context. Reunification education is education for overcoming division in the Korean peninsula, so that this study begins with reviewing the history of Korean conflicts, the division in particular, after the 20th century. Overcoming division is related to how to make peace in...
[학술논문] [Special Issue] Status of Future of the North Korean Minerals Sector
...Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) is responsible for a significant part of North Korea’s exports and accounted for 15.2percent of exports in 2005. The DPRK holds most of the total known minerals deposits on the Korean peninsula and are estimated to be 30 times more than the deposits of the Republic of Korea (ROK). The minerals production sector in North Korea lacks modern equipment...