[학술논문] South Korea’s Strategy for North Korean Contingency : Beyond Interventions of China and the United States
This article deals with the Republic of Korea(ROK)’s strategy to prepare for contingency in North Korea. What are Chinese and U.S. interests and strategies towards the Korean peninsula? What are their priorities of stabilization operation in North Korea if Kim Jong Il regime collapses? What is the ROK’s strategy to deal with the contingency and, ultimately, to achieve reunification? The
[학술논문] 냉전시대 남북 분단국가의 문화정체성 모색과 ‘냉전 민족주의’
...divided North and South Korea during the Cold War. And In doing so, I would like to reveal that the emergence and transformation of 'Cold War nationalism' was deeply intertwined with the intervention of the Cold War hegemons, the US and USSR. There was the possibility of conflict between the hegemons which pursued a solid integration of the Cold war camp and new nation-states which pursued an...
[학술논문] 박정희 정부의 국방외교에 대한 연구
... First, on July 26, 1969, President Nixon released a statement on Guam which became known as the Nixon Doctrine. The President states that future US policy in Asia would seek to avoid military intervention and initiated the first US Forces withdrawal. Second, military threats from the North Korea (NK) increased as the NK made consecutive military provocations and built up it's military power....
[학술논문] Planning for the Future: Conditions of Combined ROK-U.S. Military Intervention in Potential DPRK Contingencies
This paper addresses the key concerns of a joint/combined ROK-U.S. military operation in the case of a necessary contingency in North Korea. As such, it focuses on the necessary military issues, some of the likely scenarios where these issues would arise (there are simply too many to address them all in this paper), and the likely political factors in South Korea, the United States, and the international
[학술논문] 북한이탈주민의 건강지식, 건강증진행위 및 건강증진행위에 영향을 주는 요인
...influencing health promoting behavior of the participants were found to be self-efficacy, social support and perceived barrier to health promoting behavior. Conclusion: The results of this study indicate that nursing intervention programs enhancing self-efficacy, social support and reducing perceived barriers to health promoting behavior need to be developed for North Korean defectors in South Korea.