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Nuclear Alliance Restraint Success and Failure in Countering Allied Proliferators

2025.08.10

Author : Dong Sun Lee and Iordanka Alexandrova Publisher : Routledge Date : February 5, 2025 ISBN : 9781032914015

The United Nations, Indo-Pacific and Korean Peninsula: An Emerging Security Architecture

2023.10.06

Editor : Shin-wha Lee, Jagannath Panda Publisher : Routledge Date : August 18, 2023 ISBN : 9781032460680 The United Nations, Indo-Pacific, and Korean Peninsula focus on the U.N. and the U.N. system to look at the politics of the world’s most politically sensitive and important regions, including the Korean Peninsula and the Indo-Pacific region, at geopolitical and geopolitical levels. This paper aims to provide answers to comprehensive questions related to the emerging global peace structure, which consists of parts from the world, including the global dimension, the Indo-Pacific region, and the Korean Peninsula. The first part on the global dimension analyzes the competing worldviews of the United States, China, Japan, and Korea, and examines the transition of discussions at the United Nations on global and regional security, especially in the Indo-Pacific region and the Korean Peninsula. The second part on the Indo-Pacific region, which follows these themes, analyzes bilateral or multilateral⋯

North Korea’s Nuclear Challenge and International Cooperation

2023.02.09

The main purpose of this study is to identify the challenging factors of the North Korean nuclear issue and to present a response to it. There are two main backgrounds for research. First, the North Korean nuclear issue will worsen considerably as of 2022, and there is a high possibility of change in its nature, and the ripple effect is expected to be serious. Second, considering the advancement of North Korea’s nuclear capabilities and the resulting level of threat, the new North Korean denuclearization policy that South Korea will choose is more important than ever. Considering the severity of the situation and the need for research accordingly, this study aims to present strategic environmental evaluation data and policy alternatives that the Yoon Suk Yeoln government, which was launched in May 2022, can use from the beginning of state administration. For the effective promotion of such research, this study first adopted⋯

Complex Transition – Finding a New Korea-Japan Partnership

2022.02.18

Complex Transition – Finding a New Korea-Japan Partnership 01 | “General” Saving Korea-Japan Relations in a maze during the complex transition period · Shin Gak-soo 13 02 | Overcoming pending historical issues between Korea and Japan and realizing historical reconciliation · Political finance 45 03 | North Korea-Japan relations and Korea-Japan cooperation, Jin Chang-soo 89 04 | Rebuilding the Korea-Japan Policy Network, Choi Hee-sik 113 05 | Expansion of the Korea-Japan Economic Network · Lee Chang-min 141 06 | Korea-Japan Cultural Exchange in a New Era – Challenges and Overcoming · Jung Gu-jong 179 07 | A New Horizon for Korea-Japan Security Cooperation Network, Kwon Tae-hwan 219 08 | Korea-U.S.-Japan Cooperation and Indo-Pacific Regional and International Order, Kim Hyun-wook 253 09 | Korea, China, Japan Cooperation and Regional Stabilization · Park Young-joon 283 10 | Korea-Japan Cooperation in Transnational Non-traditional Security and Lee Shinhwa 309 11 | Korea-Japan technical cooperation⋯

Issues and Prospects of Peace Research on the Korean Peninsula in the 21st Century

2021.08.31

A Preface Kwon Du-eon: On the Concept of a State of Peace | Best Use Part I Development and Modern Implications of East Asian Peace Theory Chapter 1 Development as Peace, or Developmental Peace: The Development of Chinese Peace Theory and Contemporary Implications | Pang Zhongying Chapter 2 Japan’s Peace Policy and Peace Debate: A New Perspective for Peace in East Asia and the Responsibilities and Challenges of Peace Researchers | Masaki Yokoyama Chapter 3 Development of Korean Peace Discourse and Foreign Policy Theory | Park Young-joon Part II The Rise and Fall of the International Peace System and the Conditions of Peace Chapter 4 ‘Early Modern’ A Study on the ‘Modernity’ of European International Political History: Focusing on the Case of the War of Succession to the Spanish throne | Kim Jun-seok Chapter 5 War and Peace in Modern Europe: The Emergence of ‘Soft Commerce’ and the Construction of⋯

The New Dynamics of Democracy in South Korea

2021.05.20

An Introduction to The New Dynamics of Democracy in South Korea (Chae-han Kim) 1.Changing Regional Sentiment in South Korea (Byong-kuen Jhee) 2.Generations and Their Political Differences in South Korea (Kyungmee Park) 3.The Neutralization of Class Politics and New Conservative Hegemony in South Korea (Ji-Whan Yun) 4.Cultural Foundation of Contentious Democracy in South Korea (Youngho Cho, Mi-son Kim, and Yong Cheol Kim) 5.The Political Effects of Candlelight Protests on South Korean Democracy (Sung-jin Yoo) 6.Why Do Parties Split and Merge in South Korea? (Jin-young Kwak ) 7.Legal Regulations in South Korean Politics (Won-taek Kang) 8.Presidential Powers and Executive Dominance in Law Production in South Korea (Woojin Moon) 9.Democratization, Institutions, and Welfare Politics in South Korea (Jae-jin Yang ) 10.Foreign Policy Dilemma in South Korean Democracy (Shin-wha Lee)

Rights Claiming in South Korea

2021.04.30

Introduction: rights in action (Patricia Goedde and Celeste L. Arrington) Part I. Rights in Historical Perspective: 1. Legal disputes, women’s legal voice, and petitioning rights in late Joseon Korea Jisoo M. Kim 2. Defying claims of legal incompetence: women’s lawsuits over separate property rights in colonial Korea Sungyun Lim 3. ‘Equal’ second-class citizens: post-colonial democracy and women’s rights in post-liberation South Korea Eunkyung Kim Part II. Institutional Mechanisms for Rights Claiming: 4. A clash of claims: the diversity and effectiveness of rights claims around the Jeju 4.3 events Hun Joon Kim 5. Advancing human rights, advancing a nation: becoming a Seonjinguk via the national human rights commission of Korea Soo-Young Hwang 6. The constitutional court as a facilitator of fundamental rights claiming in Korea, 1988–2018 Hannes B. Mosler 7. Rights claiming through the courts: changing legal opportunity structures in South Korea Celeste L. Arrington 8. Public interest lawyering in South⋯

1919 Boseong Specialized, Social Culture of the Period

2021.03.29

Chapter 1. Constitutional consciousness and constitutional education in the era of the March 1st Movement | Jang Young-soo Chapter 2. Higher Education System Before and After the March 1st Movement | Han Yong-jin and Kim Ja-joong Chapter 3. The Education System of Boseong Junior High School in the Era of the March 1st Movement, Myeongsoon-gu and Han Min-seop 100 Years of Law Education on the 100th Anniversary of the March 1 Independence Movement of Chapter – Myeongsoon-gu, centering on Seongseomun School and Gyeseongmunkwan School Chapter 5. International political background in the era of the March 1st Movement and Korea’s “independent diplomacy” |Lee Shin-wha Chapter 6. Creation of modern enterprises and commercial education of Boseong Specialist | Bae Jong-seok Chapter 7. Boseongsa Temple and Boseonggwan as publishing media groups in the era of the March 1st Movement, and Boseong College, Koo Ja-hoon and Kim Sung Chapter 8. March 1 Movement Era⋯

World War II: Global Future in Post-Corona Biden Era

2021.02.16

Post-Corona hopes for Biden era Chapter 1. Deepening Conflict between the U.S. and China [Han Seok-hee] Chapter 2. The Idea and Reality of Multilateralism: Understanding the UN System and the Crisis of Multilateralism | Park Heung-soon Chapter 3. International Cooperation in Human Security in the Pandemic Era: The Restoration of the ‘Liberal International Order (LIO)’ is a new idea Chapter 4. Global Green New Deal Promotion Trend and International Implications | Son Sung-hwan Chapter 5. Diplomacy between COVID-19 and Korea’s Mid-sized Countries [Kim Sang-bae] Chapter 6. Changes in the International Economic Environment and the New International Economic Order Chapter 7. The inauguration of the Biden administration in the U.S. and Korea’s diplomacy, Lee Ho-jin

International Politics of Norms (World Politics No. 33)

2020.12.30

Competition among social forces over preface international norms Chapter 1 A Study on the Formation and Spread Process of International Development Norms I. Going in II. Analysis of the Normative Life Cycle of MDGs III. The role of major actors in the normative life cycle of MDGs IV. Analysis of Internalization Process in Korea V. closing remarks Chapter 2 Internalization Cycle of Anti-Corruption Norms—Appearance, Growth, and Institutionalization I. introduction II. The Development of Anti-Corruption International Norms and the Role of Knowledge Networks III. Institutionalization of Anti-Corruption International Norms and Global Anti-Corruption Network IV. the acceptance of international anti-corruption norms in Korea V. conclusion Chapter 3 Life Cycle of Anti-Personnel Landmine Regulations I. Going in II. The ambivalence of anti-personnel landmines and the emergence of anti-personnel landmines discourse III. Sex culture of anti-personnel landmine discourse IV. Korean acceptance of anti-personnel landmine norms V. closing remarks Chapter 4 International Standardization of the⋯

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