학술논문
[특집] 북한과 한ㆍ미관계
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- 영문명
- North Korea and the U.S.-R.O.K. Relationship: An Evaluation and Policy Options
- 발행기관
- 한국전략문제연구소
- 저자명
- 홍규덕
- 간행물 정보
- 『전략연구』통권 제12호, 112~162쪽, 전체 51쪽
- 주제분류
- 사회과학 > 정치외교학
- 파일형태
- 발행일자
- 1998.04.30
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국문 초록
영문 초록
Since the October 1994 Geneva agreements, the United States has adopted a soft landing policy as its policy principle in dealing with North Korea by emphasizing the value of inducing Pyongyang toward economic reforms and opening doors to the outside world. From the U.S. perspective, the reason why Washington has taken increasing notice recently of its North Korean policy is the growing possibility of a North Korean regime collapse in the wake of the North's food shortages and other serious economic problems. This perception is based on the U.S. concern that a rapid North Korean collapse will undermine regional stability in Northeast Asia as well as place a heavy burden on the South Korean economy. In this context, the more that instability increases on the Korean peninsula, the more the United States will be engaged in the region -- a major divergence from the initial U.S. intention to encourage North Korea to open up while the Unites States maintained its deterrence against its potential North Korean threat toward the South. Currently, there is no consensus among scholars and other authorities regarding the likelihood of an immediate North Korean collapse. In the absence of clear evidence of a collapse, it is difficult to conclude that such a scenario is likely. In this paper, I will cover recent discussions in academic communities domestically and abroad regarding the scenario of a North Korean collapse. I will also examine whether changes may be necessary in Seoul's policy toward North Korea and in U.S. initiatives on behalf of its North Korean soft landing policy: further, whether or not North Korea can overcome its economic crisis and the current regime will survive. In addition, I will also analyze what steps Seoul should take to develop a new strategy for a better relationship with the United States at a time when South Korea is faced with financial difficulties. First, this study focuses on the probability of survival of the Kim Jong Il regime's survival and views regarding the possibility of its immediate collapse. The food crisis in North Korea was seen by many scholars in the U.S. and Korea as an obvious indication of its impending collapse. As a result. this perception affected the theoretical underpinning and implementation of U.S. and South Korean policy options toward North Korea especially since 1996. In the past. Washington and Seoul focused their policies on preventing North Korean military intervention and on encouraging North Korea to participate in international society -- rather than on policies of containment and isolation of North Korea. Currently. a more active policy of engagement is pursued by the troika of U.S. State Department.-- Stanley Roth. Charles Kartman. and Mark Minton. The team does its best to make sure that its policy envisions a stabilized North Korean regime and therefore, calls for the use of economic incentives in dealing with North Korea. The easiest means for its redefined goal of a “softer hard landing” is to mobilize international and domestic humanitarian relief efforts for North Korea. One of the advocates of the soft landing policy argues that the prospects of such a policy could well erode over a period of five to ten years if the United States and its allies remain wedded to policies that exacerbate the economic problems facing the Kim Jong Il regime. There is also another view which calls for the removal of U.S. economic sanctions in order to help the North advance its economic relations with the West and Japan as the key to solving its economic problems. especially its food shortages. According to his view the U.S. needs to remove the sanctions as promised since Pyongyang has already carried a nuclear freeze. Although sudden political change in North Korea cannot be ruled out. it is by no means inevitable. Marcus Noland and Chun Hyun Joon do not believe that Kim Jong Il regime will collapse soon. According to this view,
목차
Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 북한정권의 지속가능성과 조기붕괴론에 대한 비판
Ⅲ. 클린턴 행정부의 대북포용정책평가
Ⅳ. 김영삼정부의 대응노력평가
Ⅴ. 결론: 신정부의 정책대안개발을 위한 제언
Summary
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