[학술논문] Beyond the Nuclear Umbrella: Re-thinking the Theory and Practice of Nuclear Extended Deterrence in East Asia and the Pacific
... viability and desirability of reformed versions of nuclear extended deterrence (such as collective deterrence), and of three conceivable generic alternatives to reliance upon nuclear extended deterrence: namely nuclear rejection, nuclear recession, and conventional deterrence (possibly combined with existential deterrence). A bilateral nuclear weapon free zone, with the door held open to North Korea...
[학술논문] Changing Dynamics of U.S. Extended Nuclear Deterrence on the Korean Peninsula
Extended nuclear deterrence has been a cornerstone of U.S. defense and foreign policy and a foundation of ROK-U.S. security ties. This paper analyzes the changing dynamics of U.S. extended nuclear deterrence on the Korean peninsula since the eruption of the North Korean nuclear crisis. It focuses on the negative security assurance (NSA) and explains how U.S. extended nuclear deterrence for South Korea...
[학술논문] 북한의 핵 미사일 위협에 대한 일본의 군사 외교적 대응
...credibility of U.S. extended nuclear deterrence. The Nuclear Posture Review(NPR) published by the Department of Defense in April 2010, however, announced that the Tomahawk, nuclear-equipped, sea-launched cruise missile(TLAM-N) would be retired. Some Japanese government officials felt betrayed by this since the TLAM-N had long been hailed as the centerpiece of the U.S. extended nuclear deterrent provided...
[학술논문] Should Japan go Nuclear?
...assertiveness in regional issues and North Korea’s nuclear weapons program,the threat perception in Japan has considerably heightened. This has triggered adebate domestically in Japan about whether it is an appropriate time to review itsnuclear option as a means of deterrence. Such thinking presupposes that confidencein the U.S. extended deterrence has started eroding or has weakened. There arevarious...
[학술논문] The Evolving North Korean Nuclear Threat and the Strategic Dynamics of the ROK-U.S. Alliance: A Rapidly Increasing Nuclear Threat and the Necessity of A New Adjustment Strategy
...deterrence posture. The study emphasizes that aligning ROK-U.S. strategic priorities and upgrading extended deterrence mechanisms are essential for continuous development of the alliance despite North Korea’s nuclear capabilities. Additionally, the findings suggest that enhancing military and technological inter-operabilities within the alliance, along with an adaptable extended deterrence strategy...