[학술논문] Framing Multi-lateral Energy Security Framework in Northeast Asia?: Lessons from KEDO and ECT
...and intervention, although both cases are somehow incomplete and different each other. Moreover, the paper argues that as the natural gas age is approaching, natural gas trade among Asia Pacific states increases, the establishment of multilateral energy security in the region is must be done task in the region, in order to mitigate potentially both man made and natural energy crisis among states.
[학술논문] The Added Value of Partnership with NATO for South Korean Security
...the North Korean nuclear problem. NATO would also be able to engage in humanitarian intervention if a crisis arose in North Korea. Second, NATO could contribute to peace in Northeast Asia. Security tensions in the region are currently increasing, as China is pursuing an assertive form of diplomacy while Japan is seeking to actively engage in military conflicts abroad. NATO could also provide support...
[학위논문] 북한 핵 위기관리 연구 : 1차 핵위기를 중심으로
... proposes the direction to develop crisis management system in Korea, through comprehensive studies on the background of the first North nuclear crisis and its course of development, by analysing and evaluating the followings; the brinkmanship diplomacy and negotiation tactics of North Korea, the US strategy and crisis management process, the reaction and crisis management process of the Korean government...
[학위논문] 북한 김정일 체제의 군사정책 연구 : 1995~2005 : 군사정책 결정요인과 집행수단 분석
...during the past 10 years, has stood for "establishment of a strong great nation" and "military-first politics," caused the first nuclear crisis at the end of the Cold War in the 1990s and constituted the second nuclear crisis during the War on Terrorism in the 2000s. By so doing, it has not only threatened the security of the Korean Peninsula and the stability of Northeast Asia but...
[학위논문] 脫冷戰期 中國의 對韓半島政策에 관한 硏究
...changed from partiality to a more balanced diplomacy, China began to actively directly voice its opinion and exert greater influence on Korean peninsular issues. However, after the Soviet Union's collapse, China under Jiang Zemin acknowledged its strategic mutual interdependence with North Korea, maintaining a somewhat passive attitude toward the nuclear crisis.
However, under Hu Jintao, who...