[학술논문] The Bush Administration and North Korea: Explaining Policy Change through Soft Balancing
Why did the George W. Bush Administration change its policy toward NorthKorea from confrontation to accommodation during the second nuclear crisis?This article answers the question by analyzing how and why a coalition—includingBush Administration doves, China, Russia, South Korea and, at times, Japan andNorth Korea—worked together to overcome the reticence of Bush Administrationhawks to
[학위논문] 북한 사회주의체제의 변화경로에 대한 연구 : 초기조건과 제도적 제약을 중심으로
...North Korea is on the other hand restoring the centrally planned economic system, consolidating 'Army First Politics', and strengthening indoctrination with 'Juche Thought'. Accordingly North Korea's system change seems to be to a great extant constrained in bureaucratic resistance from the centrally managed economic system, the influence of the army, and the regulation of ideology...
[학술논문] 북한 경제체제 속성의 재조명 : ‘관료적 시장경제’
...Censorship, Punishment). The MFP supports this.
The Kim Jong-un regime will never adopt full-scale economic reform, and instead will only allow special economic zones under SCCP control. The rigid and inescapable bureaucratic market mechanism is the fundamental cause of the economic and political failure of North Korea, which will eventually threaten the existence of the regime itself.
[학위논문] 북한의 사회주의 도덕경제와 마을체제
...prerogative of material occupation right in the exchange political capital and royal with the Suryong. The 'political capital' is the right to occupy all public resources and services though bureaucratic status. These bureaucracy come into the right to hold domestic resources and to conduct official or unofficial trade. the Suryong economy's funds is provide in the commensalism between the Suryong...
[학위논문] 北韓의 先軍政治에 관한 硏究
...predominance of the party, or the party control/guidance over the military. However, as the KPA began to play an important role in maintaining the regime, it exerts more influence in Pyongyang's bureaucratic politics. Since the 1990s, in addition to its traditional role of serving as the physical might of the party, the KPA has been brought to the fore as the locomotive towing the party and the state in...