[학술논문] 1950년대 초 臺灣의 反共과 대륙 反攻計劃
...the mainland recapture plan in the early 1950s. After Nationalist government retreated to Taiwan, the survival of the Kuomintang government was uncertain. In order to survive, Taiwan’s Nationalist government desperately needed international recognition and support. But the United States declared not to intervene in China’s civil war and gave up Taiwan. The protection and assistance of the...
[학술논문] North Korea’s Second Nuclear Test: Neoclassical Realism Perspectives
...which required North Korea to abandon its nuclear program. Thirdly, the second nuclear test may be rationalized from a military viewpoint because North Korea saw another nuclear test as necessary in order to develop more elaborated nuclear warheads beyond the capabilities achieved following the first nuclear test in October 2006. Therefore, the UNSC presidential statement functioned as the trigger for...
[학술논문] 미국의 동아시아 진출과 동해
...East Asia. East Sea was the ground for realizing the interests of whalers in the 19th century. With the changing international politics and growing American involvement in East Asia in the 20th century, the United States has been using East Sea as an instrument for power projection in order to secure American strategic interests in East Asia. This position will continue with the increasing importance...
[학술논문] 韓中建交20年的回顧 - 韓中建交前後兩國外交政策分析爲主-
...the cooperation of china in order to increase its influence in East Asia.With this political intention,China and Korea have increased their in the process of building a new international order and solving internaitonal disputes in East Asia.this doctrine has been expressed as the establishment of a companion relatoinshipin efforts to reformulate the international order in East Asia.Finally,the cooperation...
[학술논문] 대한민국정부 수립 후 안재홍의 민족통일론
...military power but also for a sense of solidarity, accompanied by political and economic strengths, among the international democratic nations. In addition, An Jae-hong suggested that international nations including the Unites States should aid and support the Republic of Korea in order for her to develop into a true ‘bastion of democracy’. The democratization of the Republic of Korea...