[학술논문] 유신체제기 박정희의 남북관계 구상과 실제
...pursued the maintenance of the divided state. Under the Yushin system, he did not try for more discussion about the Korean unification. He adhered to a policy of confrontation with North Korea as a status quo strategy designed for management of the division. It was supported by strong anti–Communist sentimentality. The South–North Korean relations without talks caused continuous confrontations...
[학술논문] China’s Anti-Access Strategy versus the US’s Air-Sea Battle Concept: Implications for the Korean Peninsula and East Asian Security
...East Asia has been evaluated to cause the US's strong responses to mobilize military and diplomatic countermeasures, namely 'Pivot to Asia.' In this context, to maintain peace and the status quo, regional countries should participate in the appropriate control of the "Shared Regional Hegemony" which means neither accepting too much of China's assertion nor agreeing to excessive...
[학술논문] China’s Status-Quo-Plus Policy toward the Korean Peninsula and Its Implications
To change “status quo minus” into “status quo plus” in the region, China has advocated the resumption of the Six-Party Talks in dealing with the North’s nuclear ambitions. And China’s recent expansion of economic influence in terms of trade and investment in the North seems to be contributing to North Korea’s dilapidated economy. But the most important factor...
[학술논문] 미국 냉전정책의 부메랑(boomerang) -2006년 북한의 제1차 핵실험의 정치-
...force North Korea to just surrender. So, the U.S. will fail to achieve their purpose for the dismantlement of North Korea's nuclear program. What does the U.S. Really want? That is probably 'status quo', not Korean Peninsula denuclearization. The Americans have pursuing preponderance of power in East Asia since the early Cold War, and 2006 now their purpose continued to remain so. In other...
[학술논문] 중국의 통일한국 인식과 역할
...Peninsula policies and project the future role of China in the process of Korean unification. In conclusion, although China supports an independent and peaceful Korean unification, it also prefers the status quo of the Korean Peninsula given uncertainty in the process of unification and its outcome. Also, it prefers a progressive unification over an early one. At a time when the U. S. is increasingly keeping...