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ID153724
Title ProperDevelopment and security in international aid to North Korea
Other Title Informationcommonalities and differences among the European Union, the United States and South Korea
LanguageENG
AuthorSuh, Jae-Jung ;  Jang, Suyoun
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this paper, we contend that the nexus of security and development lies in the crux of challenges confronting human security and aid failure in North Korea. We first review academic and policy discourses concerning the security-development nexus. We then analyse how the nexus works out its logic in North Korea by exploring how insecurity and underdevelopment have fed into each other, producing a vicious cycle that complicates efforts to address human security in North Korea. In the third and main section, we examine the ways in which South Korea, the USA and the EU provided for assistance to North Korea from 1995 to 2012 at national and international policy levels. We analyse their approaches to international aid and identify differences and commonalities in them so as to better understand how aid giving exacerbates or mitigates the insecurity/underdevelopment and then impacts on the development-security nexus. We finally conclude with a consideration of various strategies to help overcome the dual challenges of underdevelopment and insecurity that besiege North Korea.
`In' analytical NotePacific Review Vol. 30, No.5; Sep 2017: p.729-749
Journal SourcePacific Review Vol: 30 No 5
Key WordsNational Security ;  Humanitarian assistance ;  Development ;  North Korea ;  Human Security ;  Development Assistance


 
 
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