[학술논문] A Comparative Study on Land Reform in North Korea and North Vietnam: The Impact of Colonial Legacy and State Capacity
This study examines how structural components—state capacity, social structure, and political context—shaped land reform in North Korea and North Vietnam. In Korea, Japan’s direct and centralized colonial rule established a modern land registration system and subordinated the landlord class to the colonial state. As a result, the communist regime could clearly identify landlords...
[학위논문] 북한 사회주의체제의 변화경로에 대한 연구 : 초기조건과 제도적 제약을 중심으로
...and the urban sector.
The matter is, successful path of North Korean system change would require that the state has adequate power of control over bureaucratic resistance and political conflict, designs appropriate institutions. Without state capacity and useful institutions, it can be said that the chance of system collapse is open to North Korea.
[학위논문] 통일한국의 군사통합과 군사력 건설에 관한 연구
...intelligent military system that via securing strategic deterrence assets, building a new system of systems, and adjusting conventional military strengths. Moreover, programs to strengthen the mental capacity of Korean soldiers will aid in construction of unified Korean armed forces which prioritize on Smart Power.
In conclusion, for integration of two Korean military forces, we have to...
[학위논문] 북한에서 학교체육을 통한 몸의 통제
...relations constantly in tension and in activity. Biopolitics started to work in the liberal government in the early modern period when the states were interested in the population and its productive capacity. Foucault also said totalitarian states used the ideas and the devices of the political rationality in spite of its internal madness. It can be said that Western capitalist states and totalitarian...
[학술논문] Park Chung Hee’s Legacy, Revenge, and Capitalism: Party Politics and Corporate Restructuring in Korea
...politics in corporate restructuring in Korea. Its main argument is that the commitment capacity of political parties is not strong enough to manage the conflicts between employers and unions in the labor relations whereas the threat capacity of them is powerful enough to frustrate the reform efforts of the state policymakers in the lawmaking arena. This shaky intermediate institutional equilibrium...