[학술논문] Strategies for Positive Engagement with North Korea
...utilize “positive engagement” as a cooperative measure for reducing threats and facilitating the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula. Thus far, tactics for avoiding lethal confrontation on the Korean peninsula have been based heavily on coercion with a lack of genuine negotiation, and such measures are clearly unstable and conflict-prone. Instead, the positive engagement approach aims...
[학술논문] The Revival of Russia’s Role on the Korean Peninsula
...The prospect of a consistent, long-term North Korea policy under Putin places Moscow in a strong position to sustain the process of engagement with North Korea. More significantly, it serves Moscow’s demographic, economic, and security interests to be a positive influence in the region in order to regain a diplomatic role in any security initiatives concerning the Korean peninsula. In this article...
[학술논문] 한국 평화통일 전략의 허실과 새로운 지평
한국은 평화통일의 실현을 국가적․국민적 과제로 설정하고 평화통일전략을 법제화해 놓고 있다. 실천적 의미에서 한국의 평화통일 전략은 1970년대 박정희 정권시기에 들어 와서 공식적으로 표출되기 시작하여 지금까지 견지되고 있다. 그러나 한국의 평화통일전략 이행과정에서 다양한 긍정적·부정적 여파가 노정되기도 하였다. 본고에서는 한국의 평화통일전략의 허실을 분석하고 평화통일전략의 새로운 지평을 모색해 보고자 하였다. 한국의 평화통일전략은 민족 중심적 패러다임에 치중해 왔다고 한다면, 북한은 국가 중심적 패러다임의 대남 평화통일전선전략을 적극 전개해 왔다. 한국은 남북문제를 민족내부 문제로 접근하고 풀어나가야 한다는 견지 하에서 북한에 대해서 상당히 관대한 ‘포용적’ 기조를 유지해 왔다
[학술논문] Mongolia’s Political Change and Human Rights in Five-Phase Spiral Model: Implications for North Korea
...effects” brought about by a developed civil society and transnational networks, the effects were found to be reserved under the socialist regime, yet positive after democratization. Therefore, the Mongolian experience suggests the need for an engagement policy with North Korea, based on its significantly extended “second social sphere,” in order to facilitate a civil society and social networks...
[학위논문] 몽골의 對北政策 : 社會主義 兄弟國家에서配慮外交 對象으로의 轉換過程을 中心으로
...will be surpassed by negative external factors and thus cannot be fully realized.
Between 2005 and 2012 Mongolia sought the strategy of engaging North Korea through bilateral relations. This engagement policy was strongly driven by domestic factors of mainly economic interests ? Mongolia sought to gain economic benefit by using North Korea’s labor force and to acquire an access to sea port...