[학술논문] The Bush Administration and North Korea: Explaining Policy Change through Soft Balancing
Why did the George W. Bush Administration change its policy toward NorthKorea from confrontation to accommodation during the second nuclear crisis?This article answers the question by analyzing how and why a coalition—includingBush Administration doves, China, Russia, South Korea and, at times, Japan andNorth Korea—worked together to overcome the reticence of Bush Administrationhawks to...
[학술논문] North Korean Nuclear Crisis and Further Approaches for the WMD and Missile Non-proliferation
...missile/rocket test launch fulfilled before a nuclear test were worsened the problem and security environment in a region, which shows Pyongyang's unwillingness to give up the nuclear and missile development and proliferation. Such a provocative attitude included political purposes, which presents the Clusewitzian sense with Pyongyang's creating crisis and "menace-for-compensation strategy"...
[학술논문] 박근혜정부의 대중국정책과 한중관계의 과제
...informal G2 has been considered as helpful in finding solutions to the global financial crisis, North Korea's nuclear program, nuclear non-proliferation and nuclear disarmament, etc. Nuclear weapons in North Korea impose an enormous threat, not only to peace on the Korean Peninsula but the entire world. As a realistic policy, Park must ask China to urge North Korea to abandon its nuclear ambitions.
[학술논문] Dealing with North Korea’s Nuclear Ambitions
...completely terminate North Korea’s nuclear weapons program in the first nuclear crisis.This study confirms the hypothesis by using a research concept of critical juncture which method investigates by which factors an event occurs.With a comprehensive review of the history of the North Korean nuclear development and U.S.responses to the first nuclear crisis,this study examines whether U.S.policy...
[학술논문] 1990년대 초 한국인들의 대미 인식에 영향을 미친 요인들
...Korean nuclear crisis in the spring of 1993, many South Koreans were seriously concerned about Washington's North Korea policy. Thereafter, it functioned as an important source of so-called “South-South conflict” between the “conservatives” and the “progressives” in South Korean society. This is the historical implications that the North Korean nuclear crisis of...