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A Study of the Japanese-China Relations and Korean peninsula during the Post-Cold War- from a Viewpoint of Regional Security

Authors :
Bun-il, LEE
Department of International Comparative Sociology, School of Sociology, KIBI International University
Source :
吉備国際大学社会学部研究紀要 = Journal of Kibi International University School of International and Industrial Studies. 16:13-23
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

This small article analyzes the structure and development of Northeast-Asian Regional Security since 1990s. It is focused on the Japanese-China relations, Korean peninsula, and comes in the midst of another structural change in the international environment of the Northeast-Asia. The previous change resulted from the collapse of the Cold War Structure on the global level. The aims of this paper are (1) discuss the Regional Security policies of Japan and China, and (2) analyze the United States foreign-policy strategy, particularly towards North-Korean Nucleus policy with relations of the South-North Korea.What is the Changing of the Regional Security on the Northeast-Asia since 1990s? What is the U.S-North Korea Troubled Negotiations over Peaceful Use of Atomic Energy, and process of formation of it? And why do still conflicts of the Northeast Asian countries? For a clearer understanding of the Northeast-Asian Post-Cold War, it is necessary to examine Japanese-China relations, Korean peninsula and to comprehend itself detail.

Details

Language :
Japanese
ISSN :
13423584
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
吉備国際大学社会学部研究紀要 = Journal of Kibi International University School of International and Industrial Studies
Accession number :
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