[학술논문] Sino-ROK Relations at a Crossroads: From Qiutong cunyi (求同存異) to Yizhong qiutong (異中求同)
...relations, but the “competitive interdependence” between Beijing and Washington—in the form of strategic distrust, China’s rise, and recent readjustments in U.S. defense strategy—would affect the stability and prosperity in East Asia and the Korean peninsula. For individual countries their best investment would be building trust and securing cooperation at the regional level.
[학술논문] Changing Security Landscape of Northeast Asia in Transition : A View from Japan
...most important regional strategic challenge. In such radically changing region, both Japan and Republic of Korea (ROK)face common strategic challenge, with some difference in nuance. Both countries share democratic values, market economy, being allies of the U.S., threatened by North Korea, and facing complex problems from the rise of China. Given rapidly changing strategic landscape, Japan and ROKshould...
[학술논문] Russia's Security Priorities in Northeast Asia
...applying to regional affairs interaction between two countries is extremely important for Russia for at least two reasons: a) economic cooperation with China is absolutely necessary for enhancing socio-economic development of the Russian Far East and b) economic and strategic interaction with China is an important part of Russia’s posture in Pacific Asia. Generally Russia and Japan have a great potential...
[학술논문] The Korea-US Alliance as a Source of Creeping Tension: A Korean Perspective
...alliance and to accommodate the US requests to transform the alliance. The Korean government accepted the flexible use of US forces in Korea and increased cooperation with the United States in developing antimissile shields. South Korea’s strategic choices have derived from the precarious situation on the Korean peninsula and the North Korean threat. Although the convergence of security interests...
[학술논문] In Search of Balance between Inducements and Sanctions: Evaluating the Lee Myung-bak Administration’s North Korea Policy
...nuclear and anti-reform policies will rise. This can help incite change within North Korea. By maintaining clear principles, future administrations can double the effectiveness of their North Korea policies by making strategic use of the dual measures of inducement and sanctions. The North Korea policy of the Lee administration is significant in that it established the foundations for this approach.