[학술논문] Enemy, Homager or Equal Partner?: Evolving Korea-China Relations
...centering on its alliance with the U.S. Korea needs to exercise a “creative middle power-pragmatic diplomacy” in dealing with China. The objective is to establish a positive-sum game in the Korea-China strategic cooperative partnership, extending consultation and cooperation beyond security issues on the Korean Peninsula. Both the Korea-U.S. alliance and the Korea-China strategic cooperative partnership...
[학술논문] China’s Anti-Access Strategy and Regional Contingencies: Implications for East Asian and Korean Security
...maritime disputes and various contingencies in the region. This article argues that China’s “anti-access capability”—a U.S.-coined term originally developed for a Taiwan crisis—is equally applicable to other major regional cases such as the Spratly disputes and a North Korean contingency. Furthermore,notwithstanding China’s continuous efforts to develop and deploy various...
[학술논문] Sino-ROK Relations at a Crossroads: From Qiutong cunyi (求同存異) to Yizhong qiutong (異中求同)
... of U.S.-China relations in peninsular security. Not only did the death of Kim Jong-il transpire in the post-Cheonan context of tense inter-Korean relations, but the “competitive interdependence” between Beijing and Washington—in the form of strategic distrust, China’s rise, and recent readjustments in U.S. defense strategy—would affect the stability and prosperity in...
[학술논문] Changing Security Landscape of Northeast Asia in Transition : A View from Japan
...interdependence with China has deepened and spread, shaping the future of "win-win" for both China and regional countries is the most important regional strategic challenge. In such radically changing region, both Japan and Republic of Korea (ROK)face common strategic challenge, with some difference in nuance. Both countries share democratic values, market economy, being allies of the U.S., threatened...
[학술논문] China and the United States in East Asia: Dynamics of Contending
...used by the policy makers in Washington. They include among other things China's own problem emerged in the most recent years in foreign policy orientation, diplomatic manner, and policy-making mechanism. In its relations with East Asian neighbours at large, the newly Chinese "triumphalism" is obvious on the part of public as well as policy elites, though for the latter the degree is...