본고는 통일의식 연구에서 그동안 활용되지않았던 컨조인트 분석(conjoint analysis)을통해 한국 국민의 통일방식을 더 세부적이고정밀하게 측정하는 데 목적을 둔다. 통일의식을 측정하는 기존 연구 방법론은 직접 단답형다항 선택식 문항으로 통일의 필요성, 시기, 통일관, 통일한반도의 정치체제 등 최종 체제에 관한 질문으로 측정해왔다. 그런데 각... Show more본고는 통일의식 연구에서 그동안 활용되지않았던 컨조인트 분석(conjoint analysis)을통해 한국 국민의 통일방식을 더 세부적이고정밀하게 측정하는 데 목적을 둔다. 통일의식을 측정하는 기존 연구 방법론은 직접 단답형다항 선택식 문항으로 통일의 필요성, 시기, 통일관, 통일한반도의 정치체제 등 최종 체제에 관한 질문으로 측정해왔다. 그런데 각 변수 내 선택지에 대한 선호 혹은 비선호의 강도를 측정할 수 없었기에 어느 조건이 더 중요하게 여겨지는지 알 수 없었다. 따라서 기존 조사 결과를 활용한 복합적 정책 설계는 한계가존재한다. 본 연구는 컨조인트 분석이라는 실험적 조사설계를 활용하여 통일 후의 정치체제, 북한 지도부 정리, 노동당 당원 정리, 남한기업의 북한 경제참여, 북한 지역 군대 주둔문제 등 여러 차원의 속성수준으로 설문지를구성하여 실제 선호도를 도출하고자 한다. 연구 결과는 연합제보다 단일민주 정부에 대한선호, 노동당 당원에 대한 민감한 직위의 배제와 지도부의 기소 등 여러 차원에서 강한 선호가 나타났다. 본 연구는 한국 국민의 통일방안에 대한 구체적인 선호를 보여줌으로써, 통일이 갑작스럽게 이루어질 경우, 통일에 대한 정책설계를 위한 유익한 자료를 제공할 것으로 기대된다. Show less
Contrary to popular perceptions of North Korea as a hermit kingdom, its capital city used to be a hotspot for international travel. During the Cold War an eclectic mix of politicians, soldiers,... Show moreContrary to popular perceptions of North Korea as a hermit kingdom, its capital city used to be a hotspot for international travel. During the Cold War an eclectic mix of politicians, soldiers, journalists, and students travelled to Pyongyang for conferences, meetings, and training courses. Of particular importance was the stream of African visitors to North Korea, a largely overlooked but nonetheless important phenomenon in the history of the Global South. The connections that were forged between Africans and North Koreans were part of a larger framework of Afro-Asian cooperation that sought to change the global order. Show less
What determines the flow of unsanctioned information in authoritarian regimes? To answer this question, we explore the use and circulation of illicit foreign information among citizens in North... Show moreWhat determines the flow of unsanctioned information in authoritarian regimes? To answer this question, we explore the use and circulation of illicit foreign information among citizens in North Korea. This paper focuses on how the structure of social relations among citizens determines where and with whom people acquire and disseminate politically unsanctioned and potentially illegal content offline. Based on findings from a choice‐based conjoint administered to 313 former residents of North Korea, we show that social capital and trust-related effects associated with the place where information is acquired and the person who provides it determine information flows. Show less
The United Nations (UN) sanctions against North Korea are weakened by structural evasion techniques and weak enforcement. The African continent is a crucial node in the global illicit networks of... Show moreThe United Nations (UN) sanctions against North Korea are weakened by structural evasion techniques and weak enforcement. The African continent is a crucial node in the global illicit networks of North Korea. This paper examines three motives for African states to cooperate with North Korea, with a particular focus on the context of southern Africa: historical affinity (reciprocity), the practical issue of maintenance dependency (necessity), and the presence of weak enforcement regimes (opportunity). Based on a deep reading of UN Panel of Experts reports, academic literature and policy papers, novel archival material, and an interview with a defected North Korean diplomat, this paper argues that solutions to strengthen the sanctions regime can be successful only if they are grounded in African initiatives. Show less
Countries routinely translate official statements and state media articles from native languages to English. Over time, these articles provide a window into what each government is trying to... Show moreCountries routinely translate official statements and state media articles from native languages to English. Over time, these articles provide a window into what each government is trying to portray to the world. The FOCUSdata Project provides years’ worth of text and language sentiment ratings for hundreds of thousands of articles from state media and ministry of foreign affairs’ websites from North Korea, China, Russia, and Iran. Information is an important foreign policy tool and national security strategists analyze how it influences the attitudes and behaviors of foreign audiences. This article introduces the FOCUSdata Project and shows how the sentiment data provide unique abilities to analyze Russia's and Iran's reactions to US policies and events and NGO human rights campaigns. Evaluating countries’ official narratives improves understanding of government signals to outside actors, reactions to crises and foreign policy tools, and interests regarding (un)favorable developments. Governments’ sentiment provides unique explanatory power. Show less
North Korea is an overlooked actor in studies of Afro-Asian solidarity or the Cold War, even though it developed an independent foreign policy and managed to forge connections to African ... Show moreNorth Korea is an overlooked actor in studies of Afro-Asian solidarity or the Cold War, even though it developed an independent foreign policy and managed to forge connections to African liberation movements. This chapter explores North Korea’s cultural diplomacy during the liberation of southern Africa through the establishment of Juche Study Centers. Juche, the official ideology of North Korea, was marketed in Africa through public meetings at Juche Study Centers, the distribution of translated literature, film viewings, and travel opportunities to Pyongyang. Juche was a vague philosophy that resonated with African views of post-colonial nation-building. Today, few people take Juche seriously but the fraternal ties between North Korea and African political regimes have withstood the test of time. Show less