[학술논문] The Centrality of U.S.-DPRK Relations in Trilateral Cooperation: The Cases of KEDO and TCOG
...analysis demonstrates that the core of the trilateral cooperation lies not only in institutional or policy alignment among the three countries but in the management of the concrete conflicts that arise between each member state of the trilateral cooperation and DPRK. Both KEDO and TCOG cases reveal that the continuity and effectiveness of trilateral cooperation hinges fundamentally on the political will...
[학술논문] Analysis of the Causes of South Korea’s Foreign Policy Change -Analysis Based on the Foreign Policy Change Theory-
Trilateral security cooperation 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...
[학술논문] 2050년의 동아시아: 낙관적 비전과 넘어야 할 과제
...Japan’s adoption of much closer ties with its Asian neighbors. Overcoming historical legacies which have hindered intra-regional cooperation is likely to accelerate. As the trilateral Sino-Japanese-Korean summits have shown, prospects for political, economic, and social cooperation are virtually endless. This is not to suggest that these countries can overcome their differences overnight. But the common...
[학술논문] Russian Influence on North Korea: Views of Former South Korean Ambassadors to Russia
...rarely discussed in South Korea. In June 2012, Russia announced that 90 percent of the North Korean debt could possibly be written off. If the Russian initiative is approved, North Korea could join and initiate new projects with Russia. The Seoul government should be able to join the trilateral cooperation among Russia, North Korea, and South Korea. The Ambassadors’ advice needs to be taken seriously.
[학술논문] Changing Security Landscape of Northeast Asia in Transition : A View from Japan
... China)To think about such challenge, this paper discusses three issues: Japan’s recent development of security strategy, its attitude toward China discussed in Japanese think tank community, and future of Japan-ROK bilateral and Japan-US-ROK trilateral cooperation.