[학술논문] Prospects for Sino-American Policy Coordination toward North Korea
...evidence of strategic mistrust over the conditions that would constitute a desirable end state on the peninsula. These responses and recent past fluctuations in Chinese policy toward North Korea and Sino-U.S. cooperation,respectively, provide a data set that can be analyzed to understand in greater detail the relationship between instability on the Korean peninsula and prospects for policy cooperation between...
[학술논문] The “Conflict-Reconciliation” Cycle on the Korean Peninsula: A Chinese Perspective
...Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) and the impulse of related countries to influence the regional situation. The key to reverse and to reorient this cycle toward a more amicable direction lies in the proper handling of big power relations, the improving of regional political cycles,the upgrading of the diplomatic strategies of related countries, and understanding the DPRK more precisely. As...
[학술논문] 격동의 동아시아: 박근혜 정부 대외정책의 과제
...inspire changes in North Korean society. The ROK and the U.S. should promote strategic talks with the Xi Jinping leadership, leading it to consider alternative approaches to the North Korean nuclear issue and a future unified Korea. The tumult in East Asia is another challenge for the Park Geun-Hye Administration’s foreign relations. The PRC-Japan relation is under stress due to disputes over...
[학위논문] A study of the u.s. Rok political parties’ north korea policy since the sunshine policy era
...Inter-Korean relations and U.S.-DPRK relations conducive. Using Coplin’s Decision Making Theory; the author will formulate a foundational three-levels of analysis IR alignment foreign policy framework on North Korea for the respective conservative and liberal parties in the United States and South Korea. This approach will require speech analysis of all August 15th Liberation Day speeches and U.S. State...
[학술논문] Uncertain Prospects for Engagement with the DPRK
...state of Sino-American relations, the Biden administration should continue to press China to use its influence in Pyongyang to bring the North Koreans to the negotiating table. It should also do what it can to promote stronger enforcement of existing U.N. sanctions, maintain U.S.-ROK solidarity in the face of DPRK efforts to split the allies, and demonstrate that the North’s refusal to negotiate...