[학술논문] 북한 인권 문제 해결의 王道는 북한의 自由化다
...human rights, it looks conceivable that a weakened Chinese position on the issue of deportation of the North Korean asylum seekers caught in China might leave North Korea more susceptible to international pressures on its human rights situations. It needs to be pointed out, however, that China’s deportation of the North Korean asylum seekers caught in China is but a tip of the iceberg as a human...
[학술논문] Wellington Chung: Child of the Korean Independence Movement Crushed by Cold War Regimes
...afterbecoming a doctor. However, his mother was executed in North Korea around 1956as an alleged U.S. intelligence spy. His uncles were summoned to the U.S. HouseUn-American Activities Committee hearings and harassed with the threat of deportation. Chung himself lost his American citizenship. He had nowhere to return. Hewas trapped in rural Czechoslovakia by the witch hunt of the Cold War regimes.
[학술논문] 고려인 화가 안 블라지미르의 우즈베키스탄과 한반도를 향한 모국성
...of maternal affection in childhood led him to explore the process of the art world towards his motherland, which is the home country of Vladimir Ahn. The painter who had personally suffered the Deportation of Koreans in the Soviet Union is gentle and affectionate toward the Koryoin who had to endure the hardships and got settled, and Uzbekistan people who received emigrants hospitably. Meanwhile,...
[학위논문] 탈북민 목회자의 생애사 분석을 통한 복음 수용성 연구 : Mandelbaum 분석방법론 적용
...difficulty understanding and accepting gospel messages because of the strong juche ideology that they had been educated in throughout their lives. They chose a survival strategy of adaptation to avoid deportation back to North Korea. However they achieved conversion and finally entered South Korea. When they entered South Korea they were tempted by material abundance to forget their pledges to become God’s...
[학술논문] Nationality as a Diplomatic Tool — Relationship between Japan and the two Koreas and the issues surrounding Zainichi Koreans
International migration is a critical global issue. This paper explores the history of Zainichi Koreans—the largest group of immigrants in Japan—and the issues surrounding their nationality during the post-colonial and the Cold War. By using sources from diplomatic and governmental archives from the Japanese government and South Korean government, this paper demonstrates that the primary