[학술논문] Russia's Security Priorities in Northeast Asia
...bilateral relations any time in future. If we look beyond trade volumes at more broad picture of economic ties it could surprise outside observer that South Korea has succeeded to establish with Russia more comprehensive economic ties compared to Japan, despite the fact that Japan –as much bigger economy – has a bigger potential for developing economic relations with Russia. In 2010 Russia and...
[학술논문] A Review of the Chinese, Russian, US and EU Strategies in the Korean Peninsula from 2006-2012
...ensued. In particular, any arrangement that (a) allowed China to further its role as a major stakeholder in the region or (b) allowed the US to advance the case for its continued military presence in Japan and South Korea would, quite interestingly, increase the level of mutual trust between the different players. We find therefore that arrangements (a) and (b) are not necessarily in contradiction to...
[학술논문] 러시아의 신동방정책과 동북아
...and mid-term development programs for this region and cooperative relations with China, Japan and Korea are scrutinized. In Northeast Asia, Moscow on the one hand has reinforced cooperative relations with China to counter-balance the U.S. in the region; on the other hand, it has been trying to develop friendly relations with Japan, South and North Korea for fear that it will be overshadowed by its...
[학위논문] 南北韓 統合過程의 葛藤管理에 관한 硏究
...systems.
Sixth, in external relations, Korean government has to formulate unification- friendly milieu and active role for designing unification formula without impinge on the interests of the concerned countries, such as, United States, China, Japan, and Russia, and EU. With the new development of nuclear problem, the Korea-U.S. relations should be strengthened. And international concern...
[학위논문] 韓·美 安保協力體制下에서 美國의 韓半島 危機管理戰略 硏究
...management strategy for the Korean peninsula was established in due considerations of the Soviet threats during the Cold War and balance of three major powers in the Northeast Asia (namely Russia, China, and Japan) during the post-Cold War, the US refrained from taking a retaliatory measure so that the crisis situation can be contained. Going forward, the US will likely maintain the traditional notion...