Threat & NorthKoreaThreat
We can’t skip the ‘China Threat’ and ‘NorthKoreaThreat’ 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 Ch
threat due to high oil prices and domestic pressure
Existence of longstanding American Nuclear threats against NorthKorea
→ It self direct violation of international non-proliferation regime
(B) Failure to pay attention to conciliatory NorthKorean gestures
(C) Insistence upon Cold War perception – dualistic and militaristic
(ex) hawk engagement VS nuclear brinkmansh
Analyzing the event of NorthKorea Collapse
Suggesting different diplomatic strategy and relations of foreign countries
and counter-plan of government of South Korea
Finding the role of U.N. in the event of NorthKorea Collapse and its nation reconstruction
Facts about recent NorthKorea
response plans of the NorthKorea Collapse in the aspects of diplomacy and military affairs
focus on
Ⅰ. Introduction
1. Purpose of Research
The following are the main purposes of this research: analyzing the event of NorthKorea 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 NorthKorea Collapse and i
from that of post-1986 Vietnam. For example, Vietnamese and NorthKorean foreign policies have had little in common in the last two decades, and this difference may have been interrelated with the dramatic contrast between Vietnam's economic boom and NorthKorea's recurrent setbacks. This subject is certainly worth investigating, since many of NorthKorea's current problems - inflation, high mi