[학술논문] Changes in North Korea and Situations on Korean Peninsula: Focusing on N. Korea’s sovereign hereditary, economy, nuclear issues and relations with S. Korea
...solidarity with China, politically or militarily, at the deadlock of negotiations with U.S.A and in discontinued South-North relations. It is highly likely that the policy chosen by the northern party in the course of sovereign heredity would extensively affect the northern territory,Korean peninsula and even Northeastern areas. Based on the assumption, this study is intended to examine N. Korea’s...
[학술논문] North-South Korea Relations under the Lee Myung-bak Administration: The North’s Provocations and the South’s Principled Response
...of the North-South Korea relationship and heightened tensions on the Korean peninsula are the direct consequence and responsibility of North Korea and its provocations. North Korea has chosen confrontation with the South, dictated by its own internal interests, skewed perceptions and the desire to bully the South into concessions. The Lee administration’s stance toward North Korea is no different...
[학술논문] The Security Crisis in Korea and its International Context: Sources and Lessons from a Russian Perspective
...meaningful policy toward North Korea, while China played a more active role in supporting Pyongyang and Russian policy, which is based on the priority of peace and stability on the Korean peninsula. All issues should be decided by political and diplomatic means without the use of force,threats, pressure, or isolation. Improvements in North-South relations, DPRK dialogue with the West, and a multilateral...
[학술논문] Pyongyang and the World: North Korean Perspectives on International Relations under Kim Jong Il
...international relations that will secure peace and stability and pave the way toward independence of member states and a world economic order that will guarantee a just distribution of wealth among them. The core of Pyongyang’s perception of Northeast Asian politics is the dichotomy between the land powers and sea powers. The North identifies itself as a land power along with China and Russia. South Korea...
[학술논문] Sino-American Relations and the Unification of the Korean Peninsula
Although unification with North Korea, along with the related issue of national security, is South Korea’s core national objective, it is not a goal that Korea can pursue unilaterally. Support from the United States and China is necessary. This paper forecasts developments in Sino-American relations, nalyzes their implications for the Korean peninsula, and proposes policy options that will facilitate...