[학술논문] How Authoritarian Regimes Maintain Domain Consensus: North Korea's Information Strategies in the Kim Jong-un Era
...inflow and circulation of information in society. This paper uses three case studies to specifically examine how the North Korean state is responding to this danger by actively projecting narratives of transformation: “re-defectors,” sports, and Kim Jong-un’s court orchestra, the Moranbong Band. In every case, it becomes clear that the state is employing an active strategy, not only...
[학위논문] 북한 김정일 체제의 군사정책 연구 : 1995~2005 : 군사정책 결정요인과 집행수단 분석
...founding father is Kim Il-Sung, "socialist state of self-reliance," representing the interests of the entire chosun people, and "revolutionary state," which is standing against imperialist invasions, have deteriorated into increasing illegitimacy of socialist ideology, poor self-reliance in terms of asking the international society for food aid, and irrationality of the outdated...
[학술논문] The Discursive Origins of Anti-Americanism in the Two Koreas
...between the two anti-Americanisms in terms of their respective discursive origins. Land of Excrement was reprinted in a North Korean Communist Party bulletin without the author’s permission, and he was arrested in 1965. The incident symbolizes the antagonistic relations of the two Koreas as well as the implicit and unofficial linkage between South Korean civil society and the North Korean state.
[학위논문] 脫冷戰期 中國의 對韓半島政策에 관한 硏究
...has endeavored to develop 'normal' inter-state relations with North Korea instead of according it a special status. On the other hand, China has promoted peace and stability on the Korean peninsula, mutual economic cooperation, and collaboration in East Asia as part of the common interest, increasing its efforts to develop 'overall cooperation and partner relations' with South Korea.
[학위논문] 韓半島 平和體制 構築에 관한 硏究: 北核解決과 多者協力을 中心으로
...concentrated toward realistic issues at first, and try to be consistent and focus on long-term efforts. South Korea should also try to help North Korea to recover normal relations with regional nations and come back to international society. Therefore, the policy should be projected in a mutually dependant way with patience and consistency in order to achieve a substantial 'Peace Regime'.