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CHUNG, ALEC (3) answer(s).
 
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China–DPRK Relations, China’s Rise, and DPRK Aggressions toward the ROK–U.S: 1990–2021 / Chung, Alec   Journal Article
Chung, Alec Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This study investigates, using statistical analysis and case evidence, whether cooperative China–DPRK relations or China’s rise influence the DPRK to act more aggressively toward the ROK–U.S. Statistically, amicable China–DPRK ties have a positive association with the number of DPRK’s aggressive actions toward the ROK–U.S. The increase in China–DPRK’s material capability relative to that of the ROK–U.S. also positively affected this number. These findings are further supported through case evidence: China’s stance toward the DPRK before and after the sinking of the Cheonan in 2010, and the THAAD incident between the DPRK’s fourth and fifth nuclear tests in 2016.
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Determinants of China-ROK relations, 1993–2018: an empirical analysis using event data / Chung, Alec   Journal Article
Chung, Alec Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article seeks to explore the determinants of China-ROK relations during the period 1993–2018, employing event data and statistical analysis. The analysis found that China’s trade dependence on ROK, and vice versa, had a positive effect on China-ROK relations. The relations were also positively affected by China’s economic development. In contrast, the relations were negatively affected as China’s population aged and while conservative administrations governed ROK. The empirical findings of this article provide essential insights, identifying the factors that promote or hinder the development of cooperative China-ROK relations, suggesting guidelines to policymakers on both sides.
Key Words Trade  China  Bilateral Relations  Republic of Korea  Event Data 
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Impact of US and China on ROK–DPRK Relations, 1993–2019: an Empirical Analysis Using Event Data / Chung, Alec ; Ryu, Ki Eun   Journal Article
Chung, Alec Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The relationship between the ROK and DPRK is bound to be affected by the two great powers—the US and China. Especially in recent decades, the power gap between the two great powers has continued to narrow. Given this, how is the geopolitical situation surrounding the Korean Peninsula shaping inter-Korean relations? This study uses event data and statistical analysis to explore the geopolitical factors that shaped inter-Korean relations from 1993 to 2019. We find that DPRK–ROK relations deteriorated as the power gap between the US and China narrowed. Also, inter-Korean relations were positive when DPRK–US relations were positive. In short, we conclude that during the shift in the US–China power distribution, maintaining positive DPRK–US relations while also managing inter-Korean relations peacefully is necessary for peace on the Korean Peninsula.
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