[학술논문] The Effect of US Foreign Policy on the Relationship Between South and North Korea: Time Series Analysis of the Post–Cold War Era
...I examine the effect of US foreign policy on the relationship between South Korea and North Korea. In particular, I analyze whether two different foreign policy approaches—the hard-line approach and the soft-line approach—have played a role in advancing or slowing steps toward peace in the Korean peninsula. I use the Integrated Data for Events Analysis dataset for the period 1990–2004...
[학술논문] Beyond the “Sunshine” and “Mutual Benefits and Common Prosperity” Policies: GRIT as the Viable Alternative
...the long-term strategy to dissipate military confrontation and distrust and to lay the foundation for peaceful coexistence and cooperation on the Korean peninsula. President Lee’s current hard-line policy toward the North is too costly and dangerous. “Militarization” of the Republic of Korea’s (ROK)North Korea policy may deter Pyongyang’s further aggression;however,...
[학술논문] 북한 민족주의 역사학의 궤적과 환경
...history for respecting Kim Il-seong and DPRK. The historians lost their autonomy as a result of excessive interference for the historical studies and publication in this process. North Korea had tried to hard maintain their system since 1990. They clarified the Korea nation-first-principle in public as one of crisis breakthrough and historical group created new mythology and ancient history. The restoration...
[학술논문] Reciprocity in South Korean Security Policy Vis-à-vis North Korea and the United States
...with US security policy concerning South Korea. Diffuse reciprocity shaped Korean security policy starting with President Kim Dae-jung’s Sunshine Policy. The Lee Myung-bak government’s hard-line approach increased military tension and economic anxiety on the peninsula. The new South Korean government under Park Geun-hye should devise achievable policy measures rather than place excessive...
[학술논문] Trespass to Airspace: How to Deter North Korea from Its Space Ambitions?
... claim should therefore have strong legal merits. Moreover, North Korea cannot raise a defense by claiming a right of innocent passage over foreign airspace, because such right does not exist as a customary international law. Even if such right exists, North Korea will be hard to rely on it because its overflying rockets are hardly 'innocent.'