democrat
USSR: supported DPRK(North Korea)
The USSR supported Il Sung Kim
who was fond of communism
1949. 12
-Army's Intelligence Division Submitted
an Annual Report (Over 200 sections analyzed)
on the Military Situation of NK
- Annual Report was Written by
Execution Cell Director Jung Hee, Park
Intelligence Officer Jong Pil, Kim
Intelligence Officer Young Geun, Lee
Introduction
Today’s China
Before we elaborate on our subject, we thought it is important to understand about the present situation of China. Thus, by comparing both China’s current and expected future situation, we’ve divided our sub-directions.
After implementing an open economy, China has been rapidly developing and eventually, they took a pos
and A’s preference is that of the chicken game. Shortly, the preference of B is ‘CN>NN>CC>NC’, and that of A is ‘NC>CC>NC>CN’. B prefers NN to CC. The best payoff of B, CN is possible when A chooses C, and B chooses N. B’s dominant strategy is N, while A does not have any dominant strategy, so A has to choose a card which can avoid the worst situation. When A chooses ‘C’, the wors
Raises a question about the bottle cap role
->> Lead to an arms races
1. U.S.
- Grand strategy containing the rising power of China
Refer Japan as Britain in Far East (Armitage report, 2000)
2. Japan
- Using the US encouragement on the normalization
Financial support for U.S.
3. Unstable environment
- Rising China andNK’s nuclear threat (Armitage report, 2007)
and ‘North Korea Threat’ in dealing with US’s strategy toward Northeast Asia. China Threat has risen to the surface after Bush Administration. And the objective is ‘policy switch toward East Asia’ and ‘readjustment of US forces in East Asia’. Especially, ‘U.S.-China Security Review’ points to their fear for China openly. Under this situation, US have many plans like forward depl