[학술논문] Why China Normalized Relations with South Korea, 1989-1992
...development in Sino-South Korean relations was in the economic sphere. The most decisive factor in establishing full diplomatic ties with South Korea was Deng Xiaoping’s recognition of South Korea’s value for stepping up China’s “Four Modernizations” program. This article analyzes why China normalized relations with South Korea. It addresses the following issues: Sino-Soviet...
[학술논문] The Reasons Why China Changed to a “Two Koreas” Policy Gradually, 1979-1984
... the period between 1979 and 1984. To do so, I address the following issues: the Third Plenum of the 11th CCCPC, Determinants of Chinese Foreign Policy, China’s Flexibility towards South Korea, the Hijacking of a Chinese Aircraft to South Korea in May 1983, North Korea’s Terrorism in October 1983 and China’s Role as an intermediary, and Sino-South Korean Economic Relations.
[학위논문] 한반도의 냉전종식과 남북한 평화공존에 관한 연구
...the Korean civil war, and Syngman Rhee's and Park Chung-hee's, rulers at the time, perception of the Korean Peninsula are studied.
Second, the system of detente and change in situations on the Korean Peninsula.
The form of international relationships was changed from Sino-US. amity to a somewhat relaxed multi-polar system. How to change North-South Korean relations...
[학위논문] 脫冷戰期 中國의 對韓半島政策에 관한 硏究
...environment by cultivating friendly relations with neighboring nations under the goals of peace and development. China's policy towards the Korean peninsula can also be analyzed through this lens.
With the changes in the Northeast Asian order brought by the end of the cold war and Sino-Soviet rapprochement, in particular the normalization of relations between South Korea and China in 1992, China's...
[학위논문] Was the “China Factor” Working? : U.S. Policies towards Vietnam, North Korea and China in the Late 1970s
...describes the changing diplomatic strategies of two U.S. administrations of late-Ford and Carter regarding relations with Vietnam and North Korea. It then sheds light on various mechanisms that led each side to either reject or encourage an improvement of bilateral contacts, among which Sino-American normalization and the “China factor” at work during the later half of the Carter administration...