[학술논문] Analysis of the Causes of South Korea’s Foreign Policy Change -Analysis Based on the Foreign Policy Change Theory-
...between South Korea, the United States, and Japan will significantly impact the security order of the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia. The final obstacle to the realization of trilateral security cooperation between the three countries has been the historically strained relations between South Korea and Japan. The Yoon Suk-Yeol government strove to improve relations with Japan despite potential domestic...
[학술논문] 鳩山政権の『東アジア共同体』構想
...stemmed from the Japan’s basic objectives of the foreign policy, (ⅰ) the maintenance of the Japan‐U.S. alliance, (ⅱ) the quest for autonomy, (ⅲ)the development of the relations of mutual trust with Asian countries. Interestingly, PM Hatoyama’s conception of ‘East Asian Community’ also originated from these three basic objectives. Although the Cold War ended and the ruling party...
[학술논문] U.S. Northeast Asia Policy: Revitalizing Alliances and Preserving Peace on the Peninsula
... bilateral issues – U.S.-DPRK denuclearization, alliance management with Japan and the ROK, and U.S.-China relations – than it is to lay the groundwork for developing a broader regional security architecture. The key to future stability on the Korean Peninsula in particular is for the ROK and U.S. to build upon their current Joint Vision Statement to allow it to serve as a better blueprint...
[학술논문] ‘천안함’ 사건 이후의 한반도 정세
...for the ‘Cheonan’ incident and prevent its recurrences. Having saved the “unimpairable inherent right of self-defense” authorized under Article 51 of the UN Charter for use against the future recurrences, instead of exercising it against the sinking of the ‘Cheonan’, it has become the ROK’s choice to resort to sanctions of her own, in tandem with the U.S. and...
[학술논문] 김일성의 남방정책과 남북기본합의서-냉전 해체의 비대칭성과 동맹 재편 전략의 좌절
...response to the South Korean government's Nord Politik policy in 1988, Kim Il Sung during the early 1990s adopted the former of the two options, a "Sud Politik." Confronted with the sudden and unexpected recognition of South Korea by the Soviet Union in 1990, North Korea made efforts to normalize relations with Japan and the U.S. while enhancing Inter-Korean relations (through the North-South...