[학술논문] Japan’s Power Shift and Its DPRK Policy
... of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) over the last half a century. This political sea change in Japan has not resulted in major improvements in the Japan–DPRK relations. Yet, the DPJ’s stance toward the DPRK’s military threat and the Japan–US alliance is different from that of the LDP. So far, the DPJ has opted to avoid following in the LDP’s footsteps of strengthening the alliance and expanding...
[학술논문] 鳩山政権の『東アジア共同体』構想
...the conception of ‘East Asian Community’ during the Hatoyama administration and the foreign policy of the Hatoyama administration with focus on the policy toward Asia, especially South Korea. The Democratic Party of Japan(the DPJ) won by getting 308 seats at the Lower House election in Japan held on August 30, 2009. The change of power from the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan (the LDP) to the DPJ...
[학술논문] 자유민주주의의 위기: 이석기 내란음모사건의 의미
...Assembly seats. The opposition Democratic Party is not in a position to be immune from the responsibility for allowing people like Lee Seok Ki to make an entry into the legislature through the formation of an “opposition coalition” for the general election for the 19th National Assembly held on April 11 last year with the UPP in spite of the fact that the public suspicion of the UPP’s “pro-North...
[학술논문] Analyzing the ROK, the US, and Japan’s perspectives on the Outbreak of the Panmunjom Axe Incident in 1976
...from the US State Department. The Japanese government and the Liberal Democratic Party(LDP) agreed with the US’s response to the Panmunjom Axe incident. However, other parties in the Japanese Diet were very concerned about the risk of Japan being involved in the Korean Peninsula contingency. This study emphasizes that the ROK, the US, and Japan did not all have cooperative perspectives on the Panmunjom...
[학위논문] 統一段階別 國家權力構造의 體系에 관한 硏究
...through political processes. But the unification should basically be achieved in the ways prearranged by our constitution. One is the unification based on liberal democratic basic order; and the other peaceful unification; not by using force. Changes in domestic and foreign situations surrounding the Korean Peninsula provide the uncertainty about in what direction the unification between South and North...