[학술논문] People’s Exit in North Korea: New Threat to Regime Stability?
...country. In addition, people’s exit does not necessarily destabilize the regime as it can sometimes yield a positive political effect by driving out dissidents’ voice. Furthermore, several of the receiving countries, in particular, China and South Korea, would not encourage exile dissident movements against North Korea for fear of Pyongyang’s collapse. The North Korean regime’s stability does not seem...
[학술논문] The German-Korean Unification Parallel
...true of the United States and West Germany,and the Soviet Union and East Germany, in 1989. Today’s northern patron (China)is trying to push further into the Asian continent, while yesterday’s eastern patron (the Soviet Union) was looking for an exit from central Europe. Chinese peninsular intervention is therefore easier, while U.S. support for South Korea’s unification terms will be more difficult.
[학위논문] 1990년대 북한체제, 위기와 생존의 동학
...to suppress and control the ‘exit’ and ‘voice’ appropriately ‘loyalty’, created and reenforced through force and consent, played a crucial role, along with a series of economic reforms The response of the state to the prevalent ‘exit’ from the existing norms and people's participation in the marketoriented economy was acquiescence and acceptance of the people's ‘exit’ The fundamental principle on...