[학술논문] Resolving the North Korean Question: A Constructivist Perspective
...inter-Korean conflict as intrinsically rooted in the division structure and as a way to end the cycle of reproduction it has generated. Caught up in the politics of representation, the two Korean states have struggled to beat each other in a zero-sum game of achieving a hegemonic unification of the two Korean states. In the process, the division structure has been reinforced and there exists a dilemma between...
[학술논문] 북한의 여성고등교육과 남북한 통합과제
...family livelihood through private economic activities and bombarded with more role burdens. The structure and current state of higher education in North Korea examined from a feminist perspective in the study involved the common denominators between North and South Korea such as the colonial experiences, division, war, and regime competition and also heterogeneous quality due to differences in the political...
[학술논문] 한국여성신학과 성서
...also the structure of imperial invasion and domination, South–North division. Therefore Korean women theology, unlike existing Western women theology, criticizes the biblical interpretations and doctrines focused on the West, First World, White and men through the eyes of “Korean Minjung women who had been suffering most from the reality of foreign power’s rule and division. Also,...
[학술논문] 독일통일 과정에서의 민사법 · 상사법 통합과 그 시사점
...will take place, it is a task that must be achieved. Successful unification will require effective integration of two states’ legal systems to establish the foundation of social structure. Yet, as prolonged division has resulted in vast difference between the two Koreas in many aspects including laws, it can be argued that thorough preparation is imperative for successful integration of two legal...
[학술논문] 분단과 남·북한 친족법의 변화
...special emphasis, has been managed as a special law for the past 70 years since the liberation as it severed from the capitalism while embracing the socialist system. As a result, most of its legal structure and contents from the past have been succeeded as is into North Korea’s modern family law in 1990’s. Socialist political·economic systems that North Korea accepted support nationalization...