[학술논문] Russia's Security Priorities in Northeast Asia
...forum could be turn into permanent institution with a broad security agenda. A new forum could work out comprehensive proposals or a plan to offer North Korea to gradually becoming a part of international community – in a way a "Marshal plan" of economic assistance in exchange for economic reforms (and some political relaxations) and giving up military nuclear and missile programs.
[학술논문] Kim Jong-un’s North Korea: What Should We Expect?
...run, one should not expect any significant change in Pyongyang. The North Korean leaders will continue diplomatic maneuvers aimed at extracting foreign aid, and they will stubbornly avoid domestic reforms and will not consider denuclearization. All these policies might be annoying and even dangerous to the outside world, but from the point of view of North Korea leaders, such things make perfect sense...
[학술논문] Capacity Building at the Kaesong Industrial Complex: Implications for North Korea’s Economic Zones
...human resources and legal capacities for the successful operation of special economic zones. North Korea has also displayed an interest and the will to learn about specific fields including legalsystems, finances, and insurance. Having passed down new knowledge and experience about market economics to North Korean society, the Kaesong Industrial Complex can advance reforms and opening in the country.
[학술논문] Initial Conditions, Economic Performance, and Reform Prospects in North Korea
...transition since 1990. This study divides the 27 transition countries into three groups (i.e., outstanding, fine, and poor transition) through discriminant analysis based on the outcomes of economic reforms over the past two decades. The discriminant analysis reveals that North Korea can be classified into the poor transition group and is likely to follow the pattern of the Commonwealth of Independent...
[학술논문] 격동의 동아시아: 박근혜 정부 대외정책의 과제
...plants, the IT industry, human resources, social overhead capital (SOC) projects, should be promoted. Free trade agreements, currently in place with 46 countries, should be expanded to facilitate reforms in agriculture and fisheries, service business, education, medical industry, and finance, as well as to grow international trade and economic benefits. In addition, the ROK should make active and...