[학술논문] A Comparative Study on the inter-Korean Relations and the Cross-Strait Exchanges after the 2000s
...between the inter-Korean and the Cross-Strait are also numerous. First of all, security issues between the two Koreas have taken precedence over other competing political and economic issues. As Cross-Strait relations advanced as a result of non-political interactions between Taiwan and the mainland, the role of security or political concerns take a back seat. Another factor that has led to instability...
[학술논문] 유신체제기 박정희의 남북관계 구상과 실제
The Yushin declaration, which was announced on October 17, 1972 came out at the peak of South–North Korean talks. Park Jeong–hi justified his efforts under the name of security and the unification of the Korean Peninsula, which he believed was plausible. Park wanted to reorganize the system for South–North Korean talks, but the Yushin system was not a system suitable for that. The...
[학술논문] Kim Jong Un’s First 500 Days: Consolidating Power and Clearing Political Space for National Revival
...organizations, and watchfully manage the party’s center-periphery relations. Part three analyzes the main drivers and direction behind Kim Jong Un’s transformation of the legacy government he inherited from his father, focusing on his overhaul of the national security establishment and party-military relations, restructuring of the socio-economic team, and adjustment of the foreign policy team.
[학술논문] 중국의 대북한 외교관계 변화 연구
...own way after that and stated that it has held nuclear weapons for its security ultimately. China seemed to defend North Korea’s situation due to its geopolitical value at the first time, but recently, it is creating new tension with North Korea with apparently revealing its intend to support the de-nuclearizing policy concerning Korea Peninsula. China is expected to get closer to the USA to...
[학술논문] The Two Koreas after U.S. Unipolarity: In Search of a New North Korea Policy
...seen from the post-Cold War framework of the 1990s. North Korea is now a nation strongly dependent on and supported by a rising China. Thus, it is high time for South Korea to think again about its North Korea policy. The South Korean government needs to reassess the changing balance of power on the Korean Peninsula and seek a new North Korea policy that can increase its influence on North Korea.