movement so far, says that he supports the Republican Party, and the Republican Party consider China as a strategic competitor. So, according to the change of the US’ attitude for China, East Asia will become more important than before.
3. China Threat & North Korea Threat
We can’t skip the ‘China Threat’ and ‘North Korea Threat’ in dealing with US’s strategy toward Northeas
1. Introduction
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is no longer a purely international economic organizationin the way it was. At first, the IMF was established along with the World Bank and theGeneral Agreement on Tariffs and Tradeat the close ofWorld War II in order to provide governments with balance of payments support, but now there’s a doubt that IMF has become a political organizat
1. Introduction
There is the rapid economic growth of EastAsian countries and many scholars attribute these performances to the state's active intervention in the process of economic development. These EastAsian countries were called "the developmental state"(henceforth DS). Japan and four EastAsian dragons - Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong - have achieved economic grow
no leadership of the region, so the one which get the cooperation of Korea would dominate the leadership and power in EAEC. Now it is quite clear the movement of both China and Japan’s wooing to Korea to agree on FTA with them first. They are currently considering having a FTA among three countries and the summit meeting of the foreign affair departments has held in Jeju in Korea this month.
Ⅰ. Introduction
1. Purpose of Research
The following are the main purposes of this research: analyzing the event of North Korea Collapse and the following scenarios which were assumed by scholars, suggesting different diplomatic strategy and relations of foreign countries and counter-plan of government of South Korea, and finding the role of U.N. in the event of North Korea Collapse and i