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Alleviating international tensions on the Korean Peninsula—a blueprint / Vandemeulebroucke, Robert   Journal Article
Vandemeulebroucke, Robert Journal Article
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Key Words Korean  Peninsula  International Tensions 
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Semi-space of life and the illusion of depth - matsuura hisaki' / Gabrakova, Dennitza   Journal Article
Gabrakova, Dennitza Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Matsuura Hisaki's novel Hant?[Peninsula] contains a highly saturated critical and poetic space, allowing us to probe the boundaries of Japan's periphery and the limits of the experience of interiority. An analysis of the structure and the narrative devices of the novel leads to the creation of a spatial model conceptualizing the idea of 'peninsula' as an existential and literary trope. The 'peninsula' is also a reversible notion combining the narrative of a private experience of seclusion with critical commitment for reconsidering modern Japan's cartography. * 1Earlier versions of this essay were presented at the graduate seminar of Prof. Kawamura Minato (H?sei University, 12 June 2008) and the Cultural Typhoon (Sendai, 28 June 2008). I am grateful to Prof. Kawamura for his valuable suggestions, to Prof. Matsuura Hisaki for an interesting discussion (June 2008) and to the anonymous readers of Japanese Studies for constructive feedback.
Key Words Semi Space  Illusion  Matsuura Hisaki  Peninsula 
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ID:   188863


Taiwan’s Concepts of Military Strategy and Military Power Construction in Response to Chinese Threats / Kim, Myungjin ; Cho, Kwanhaeng   Journal Article
Myungjin Kim** and Kwanhaeng Cho Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Taiwan Strait poses a risk of war at any time due to a combination of international political factors such as China’s national strength, willingness to unify, Taiwan’s independence, and the U.S.–China leadership competition. In this situation, this paper analyzed the scenario of China’s invasion of Taiwan, and considered the comparison of military power on both sides and the direction of Taiwan’s military power construction. In conclusion, the war in the Taiwan Strait is likely to trigger geopolitical conflicts between the United States and North Korea on the Korean Peninsula, and the ROK will have to respond to diplomatic and security challenges simultaneously. Therefore, we must face up to the fact that tensions and crises between the two sides in the Taiwan Strait are directly linked to the security crisis on the Korean Peninsula. It is necessary to closely monitor the conflict between the two sides and preemptively prepare diplomatic and security response strategies for each situation.
Key Words Taiwan  China  Korean  Peninsula  Taiwan Strai  Scenario of China’s Invasion 
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Transforming the face of the Korean peninsula: the prospects for regime change in North Korea / Toloraya, Georgy   Journal Article
Toloraya, Georgy Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Korea  North Korea  South Korea  Korean Peninsula  Peninsula 
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