[학술논문] Humanitarian Response and Countermeasures for North Korean Contingency
This paper examines possible social consequences of North Korean contingency and the potential impact on state relations. It suggests the appropriate measures for stabilizing crisis that are also conducive to promoting unification. In a contingency situation, a satisfactory humanitarian response by South Korea will be instrumental in securing the popular support of North Koreans and thus very important
[학술논문] 북한급변사태시 중⋅러협력과 한국의 국가전략
이 연구는 북한급변사태가 발생할 경우 중국과 러시아의 전략적 협력이 한반도 문제 해결에 어떠한 영향을 주는지를 분석하고 이에 대한 한국의 대응방안을 모색하는데 목적이 있다. 한국정부의 북한급변사태 대응전략에 영향을 줄 수 있는 가장 결정적인 도전요인은 중국과 러시아의 입장이 될 것이다. 만일 중국과 러시아가 전략적으로 제휴한다면 북한급변사태는 한국정부가 원하는 방향으로 나아가지 않을 가능성이 크다. 따라서 북한급변사태가 발생할 경우에 대비하여 한국정부는 유엔 및 주변국에 대해 즉각 대응할 수 있는 일관성 있는 전략을 마련해야 한다. 그럼으로써 북한지역에 무정부적 상황이 초래될 때 일사불란한 사태해결을 주도하고, 국제사회는 물론, 중국과 러시아의 협력을 이끌어내야 한다. 이를 위해 한국정부는 우선 북한급변사태에
[학술논문] Prospects for China’s North Korea Strategy in the Post-Kim Jong-il Era and Implications for South Korea
...the North Korean issue. This is expected to spark considerable controversy within South Korea concerning its Chinese policy. From a progressive viewpoint, the new Chinese approach concerning the stabilization of the North Korean region, the softening of the North Korean regime, and the development of mutually beneficial relations,resembles the Sunshine Policy of South Korea in certain aspects. But from...
[학술논문] Security Challenges and Policy Dilemmas of South Korea in 2012
This paper discusses the national security challenges and policy dilemmas that South Korea is predicted to face in the year 2012. North Korea is currently engrossed in efforts for stabilization of its new regime led by Kim Jong Un. It is expected that for the time being the two Koreas will seek signals to help facilitate a shift in the bilateral situation amid the continuing tense situation. Meanwhile...
[학술논문] The Chinese Civil War and Sino-North Korea Relations, 1945–50
... China continued to oppose North Korea’s pending attack on South Korea. In conclusion, China’s basic attitude towards Korean Peninsula was to prevent a conflict between its own realistic and ideological interests; this attitude became the basis for the policy of the “stabilization of the Korean peninsula” that China implemented following its reform and opening up in 1980.