[학술논문] Outlook for North Korean Economic Reform and Marketization
...market economy. Although real marketization has not started in full in North Korea, “marketization from the bottom” has brought centrifugal forces to the system of government in North Korea, which used to be unified under the supreme leader and the Korean Workers’ Party. Considering the industry structure of North Korea, the stable supply of consumer goods depends primarily on agricultural...
[학술논문] Politics at the Water’s Edge: The Presidency, Congress, and U.S. Policy toward North Korea
... passive policies toward North Korea than a unified U.S. government, while a unified government produced more active policies than a divided government. Moreover, a unified government with a Republican President produced more aggressive policies toward North Korea, whereas a unified government with a Democratic President produced more conciliatory policies.
[학술논문] 북한 지적법의 개황(槪況)과 최근의 변모(變貌)
...based on these, this dissertation points out problems regarding the cadastral law of North Korea and present the way to integrate the cadastral systems of South and North Korea, preparing for the unified nation. Formerly, the simple regulations such as the ones regarding the way of registering the ownership of land to the land cadastre and making use of it and the rules about the change of land category...
[학술논문] 통일선교를 위한 한국교회 대북지원의 효율성 모색
...‘agent problem’, nor the problem of low transparency and low efficiency on the level of the contributive aid. But what ist more important, is the harmony of Korean churches to make a unified organization, that takes care of the commercial aid. This organization can concentrate the unification power of the Korean churches, because it could treat the problem of the internal competition...
[학술논문] Planning for the Future: Conditions of Combined ROK-U.S. Military Intervention in Potential DPRK Contingencies
...operation on its own—but it should lead any effort to intervene in North Korea because ultimately this is a Korea issue. A variety of factors, particularly the instability of the government, are likely to ultimately bring about a catastrophe in the DPRK. When this happens, a unified Korea,under a transparent democracy with its capital in Seoul, is the only viable option for the Korean people.