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Issues and Perspectives in The Korean Peace Process
This book seeks to bring about a greater understanding of Korean peace process by exploring past and present policy toward North Korea since the 1990s. The Korean peace process was initiated in order to resolve the inter-Korean conflict and denuclearize North Korea. In 1998, South Korean President Kim Dae-jung announced a Sunshine Policy towards North Korea and an Inter-Korean summit was held in 2000. In 2006, North Korea conducted its first nuclear test. A second inter-Korean summit was held in 2007. In 2017 South Korean President Moon Jae-in returned to the Sunshine Policy. A summit between Moon and Kim took place in the South Korean zone of the Joint Security Area, and they signed the Panmunjom Declaration pledging to work towards a permanent peace to the Korean peninsula and the complete denuclearization of Korea.
This book seeks to bring about a greater understanding of Korean peace process by exploring past and present policy toward North Korea since the 1990s. The Korean peace process was initiated in order to resolve the inter-Korean conflict and denuclearize North Korea. In 1998, South Korean President Kim Dae-jung announced a Sunshine Policy towards North Korea and an Inter-Korean summit was held in 2000. In 2006, North Korea conducted its first nuclear test. A second inter-Korean summit was held in 2007. In 2017 South Korean President Moon Jae-in returned to the Sunshine Policy. A summit between Moon and Kim took place in the South Korean zone of the Joint Security Area, and they signed the Panmunjom Declaration pledging to work towards a permanent peace to the Korean peninsula and the complete denuclearization of Korea.
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Preface 5
Introduction
Chapter 1
The Korean Peace Process in the Context of Conflicts in the Global and Regional Orders
Sang-Hwan Lee ? Scott Gates 9
Understanding of the Korean Peace Process
Chapter 2
The Direction of the Korean Peninsula's Peace from the Perspective of Peace Studies
Soo Hwan Hwang 29
Chapter 3 South Korea's Tasks on the Peace Process & Unification Policy
Sukhoon Hong 52
Diplomatic Approach to the Korean Peace Process
Chapter 4
How Commitment Problems Affect the Prospects for Peace in the Korean Peninsula
Scott Gates ? Havard Mokleiv Nyg¥rd 75
Chapter 5
A Systematic Analysis of the Trump Foreign Policy: Implications for Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula
Dongsoo Kim 104
Chapter 6
The Impact of U.S.-China Power Competition on the Korean Peace Process
Wonjae Hwang 124
Chapter 7
Sunrise, Sunset: The Rise and Fall of Inter-Korean Economic Relations
Inhan Kim 142
Implementation and Execution of the Korean Peace Process
Chapter 8
Political Oppression, Human Rights, and UN Targeted Sanctions: A Case of North Korea
Jiyoun Park ? Hyun Jin Choi 167
Chapter 9
Bridge between South and North Korea: Analysis of South Korean Aid to North Korea for Peace in the Korean Peninsula
Youngwan Kim ? Jaeyoung Hur ? Jiyoun Park 191
Chapter 10
What Do We Know and Do Not Know?: Attitudes Toward North Korea and Unification
Jaeyoung Hur ? Sanghoon Park 214
Chapter 11
Japan and South Korea: Can they get along by overcoming the challenges?
Atsushi Tago 242
Future of the Korean Peace Process
Chapter 12
Be Careful What You Wish For: Security Challenges Facing the Korean Peninsula During a Potential Unification Process
Mason Richey ? Daewon Ohn ? Jangho Kim ? Jae Jeok Park 267
Chapter 13
Challenges and Opportunities of the 'Korean Peace Process ' in the Moon Jae-in Government: Lessons from 'NAPCI' in the Park Geun-hye Government
Eunmi Choi 299
Authors' Bios 326
Introduction
Chapter 1
The Korean Peace Process in the Context of Conflicts in the Global and Regional Orders
Sang-Hwan Lee ? Scott Gates 9
Understanding of the Korean Peace Process
Chapter 2
The Direction of the Korean Peninsula's Peace from the Perspective of Peace Studies
Soo Hwan Hwang 29
Chapter 3 South Korea's Tasks on the Peace Process & Unification Policy
Sukhoon Hong 52
Diplomatic Approach to the Korean Peace Process
Chapter 4
How Commitment Problems Affect the Prospects for Peace in the Korean Peninsula
Scott Gates ? Havard Mokleiv Nyg¥rd 75
Chapter 5
A Systematic Analysis of the Trump Foreign Policy: Implications for Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula
Dongsoo Kim 104
Chapter 6
The Impact of U.S.-China Power Competition on the Korean Peace Process
Wonjae Hwang 124
Chapter 7
Sunrise, Sunset: The Rise and Fall of Inter-Korean Economic Relations
Inhan Kim 142
Implementation and Execution of the Korean Peace Process
Chapter 8
Political Oppression, Human Rights, and UN Targeted Sanctions: A Case of North Korea
Jiyoun Park ? Hyun Jin Choi 167
Chapter 9
Bridge between South and North Korea: Analysis of South Korean Aid to North Korea for Peace in the Korean Peninsula
Youngwan Kim ? Jaeyoung Hur ? Jiyoun Park 191
Chapter 10
What Do We Know and Do Not Know?: Attitudes Toward North Korea and Unification
Jaeyoung Hur ? Sanghoon Park 214
Chapter 11
Japan and South Korea: Can they get along by overcoming the challenges?
Atsushi Tago 242
Future of the Korean Peace Process
Chapter 12
Be Careful What You Wish For: Security Challenges Facing the Korean Peninsula During a Potential Unification Process
Mason Richey ? Daewon Ohn ? Jangho Kim ? Jae Jeok Park 267
Chapter 13
Challenges and Opportunities of the 'Korean Peace Process ' in the Moon Jae-in Government: Lessons from 'NAPCI' in the Park Geun-hye Government
Eunmi Choi 299
Authors' Bios 326
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The Korean Association of International Studies
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
SANG-HWAN LEE
SCOTT GATES
EUNMI CHOI
HYUN JIN CHOI
SUKHOON HONG
JAEYOUG HUR
SOOHWAN HWANG
WONJAE HWANG
DONGSOO KIM
INHAN KIM
JANGHO KIM
YOUNGWAN KIM
HAVARD MOKLEIV NYGARD
DAEWON OHN
JAE JEOK PARK
JIYOUN PARK
SANGHOON PARK
MASON RICHEY
ATSUSHI TAGO
ABOUT KAIS
The Korean Association of International Studies(KAIS) was founded in 1956 to promote research and education related to international relations by Korean political scientists who shared the importance of international relations for South Korea and the understanding that international relations has its own distinct scope and methodology. The association is free from any ideological inclinations as well as political prejudices. Further, it does not identify with and political parties or administrations. For over six decades since its inception, the association has been successful in upholding these principles.
SANG-HWAN LEE
SCOTT GATES
EUNMI CHOI
HYUN JIN CHOI
SUKHOON HONG
JAEYOUG HUR
SOOHWAN HWANG
WONJAE HWANG
DONGSOO KIM
INHAN KIM
JANGHO KIM
YOUNGWAN KIM
HAVARD MOKLEIV NYGARD
DAEWON OHN
JAE JEOK PARK
JIYOUN PARK
SANGHOON PARK
MASON RICHEY
ATSUSHI TAGO
ABOUT KAIS
The Korean Association of International Studies(KAIS) was founded in 1956 to promote research and education related to international relations by Korean political scientists who shared the importance of international relations for South Korea and the understanding that international relations has its own distinct scope and methodology. The association is free from any ideological inclinations as well as political prejudices. Further, it does not identify with and political parties or administrations. For over six decades since its inception, the association has been successful in upholding these principles.
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