[학위논문] 북한이탈주민 진로전환 경험에 관한 내러티브 탐구
...puzzle explores the question: What is the meaning of the career transition experiences as revealed in the participants’ lived experiences? Five key themes were identified
[학술논문] Signing a Peace Agreement: Issues for Consideration
...limited peace agreement. In the real world, the latter, small-package peace agreement is the only practical option under which an armistice can be replaced by peace and peacetime international law can start to apply, but a substantial level of armed force will remain on both sides. If a peace agreement were to be concluded, the international mechanisms for maintaining the Korean armistice would disappear...
[학술논문] International Cooperation for the Promotion of North Korea’s Reform and Opening
...first step for promoting North Korea’s reform and opening. The very first thing for the international community to do,once North Korea moves progressively towards solving the nuclear issue, is to start the process of admitting North Korea to the international financial institutions (IFIs) such as the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the Asian Development Bank. The IFIs are the very...
[학술논문] Seeds of Reform: Lessons from Vietnam about Informality and Institutional Change
...out livelihoods for themselves. Grassroots markets and local petty economies have become commonplace. A point of conjecture amongst scholars and policymakers is whether these developments may be the start of significant economic system change towards a market economy. This article reviews lessons learned from the transition economies about the informal and social processes required to effectively realize...
[학술논문] Restarting the Six-Party Talks: Russia’s Dilemmas and Current Perspectives
The stagnation of the six-party process has produced great anxiety in Russia over the future of the Korean peninsula. Indeed, in September 2010, even before the attack on Yeonpyeong and the announcement of a uranium enrichment facility, Moscow’s representative to the sixparty talks stated that Korea was on the brink of war. This anxiety reflects that perhaps Russia, of the external non-Korean members