[학술논문] The Limited Influence of the Kim Young-sam Government on U.S. Policy: Causes and Factors
...examines the Kim Young‐sam government’s policies in terms of the North Korea‐U.S. talks on the first North Korean nuclear crisis. This paper argues that the Kim government (1993‐1998) was unsuccessful in influencing U.S. policy because it tried to take advantage of outdated realist policy tools in the post‐Cold War era. The world order in the post‐Cold War era is different from that of the Cold War...
[학술논문] 조중연합사(朝中聯合司)가 '조선인민군' 재편성에 미친 영향
... the subject “the CCF-NKPA Combined Forces Command and the NKPA" needs studying more carefully with a deeper analysis in twofold respects. The Sino-North Korean military alliance nowadays is a key factor to understand the current security structure of the north east asia that is symbolized by the North Korean nuclear crisis and Cheonan-warship attack. Moreover, this helps us to prepare for the Contingencies...
[학술논문] 중국의 “책임대국” 외교와 북핵문제
...analyzes China's recognition of and response to the North Korean nuclear issue on the basis of the Chinese “responsible power” diplomacy, and attempts to understand its strategic intent by examining the relationship between the six-party talks and the Northeast Asian security system China is mapping out. Since October 2002 when the second nuclear crisis occurred, China has promoted six-party talks in...
[학술논문] China’s Role in the Second North Korean Nuclear Crisis
... interests on the North Korean nuclear issue: first, peace and stability on the Korean peninsula; second, North Korea’s denuclearization; third, keeping a continued strategic relationship with North Korea. The purpose of this article is to understand China’s changing strategic role and views on North Korea’s nuclear issue.
[학술논문] Political Economy of North Korea’s WMD Venture and Its Strategic Implications
... to a market economy could put the hierarchical ruling system in danger of experiencing a serious regime crisis. The dilemma of having to choose between maintaining internal stability and guaranteeing the regime security has driven the North Korean leadership to design a risky strategy of missile and nuclear development. That was the only choice it could take for getting international attentions. International...