[학술논문] Towards a Working Peace System on the Korean Peninsula: A Perspective on the Theory of Peace States
...a peace system and consensus-based unification is perhaps the most ideal method because a state of peace can be pursued by peaceful means. However, its realization is unlikely because establishing peace on the Korean peninsula is a complex process involving multiple actors including South Korea, North Korea, the United States, and China. This paper explores the conditions for a sustainable peace system...
[학술논문] The Korean Armistice System and the Origins of the Cheonan and Yeonpyeong Incidents
...agreement and the system since 1953; and why have military conflicts continued to erupt under the system, which prohibits hostility on the peninsula? Through a historical analysis, this paper has uncovered several crucial problems and loopholes in the agreement and the system. First of all, it has failed to put an absolute end to hostilities and does not guarantee permanent peace due to the lack of...
[학술논문] [Special Issue] The DPRK Power Sector: Data & Interconnection Options
...peace and stability of the Korean peninsula. Therefore this report also considers possible changes in inter-Korean relations as a result of electric power system interactions and is intended to be a starting point for the establishment of necessary plans for the interconnection of the power systems of the two Koreas and the fulfillment of longstanding grand plans for a Unified Korean Power System...
[학술논문] 박정희 정부의 국방외교에 대한 연구
...situation and means to achieve the three aims. Second, it contributed to improve security situation and the ROK international status by carrying out various non-violent military activities during peace time. As a result, the Park Administration could institutionalize the ROK-US Military Alliance. For instance, after the NK provocations in 1968, the ROK-US Annual Defense Meeting was held. Following...
[학술논문] Survivability of North Korea’s Military-First Policy and Prospects for the ROK-US Security Alliance Format
...Economic absorption, indirectly or openly, has been discussed as a way of unifying the two Koreas, but a more attention has been given to the means of reaching a peace system on the Korean peninsula. The most significant barriers to peace and prosperity in the Northeast Asian region include North Korea’s juche ideology of self-reliance, autarkic economic mismanagement, and ever-lasting security/insecurity...