China's policy toward the Korean peninsula has shifted from a one-Korea policy to a de facto two-Korea policy. Beijing's constant policy is recognition of Pyongyang as the sole legitimate regime on the peninsula. What Beijing has changed is to acknowledge the existence of the Seoul regime and to inaugurate Sino-South Korean unofficial ties. The main thrust of this research is to examine China's relations with South Korea and North Korea during the period between 1984 and 1989 and to identify the national interests which made Beijing leaders shift their Korea policy. The hypothesis of this study is: China's economic priority is the determining factor and changes in the international environment in East Asia are a contributing factor which ma...
This paper examines the nature of China’s economic relationship with the two Koreas, discussing the ...
The past decade has seen the rapid expansion of economic ties between China and North Korea, leading...
This paper aim to answer a question which remains a puzzle in international relations: Why does Chin...
The Korean peninsula is crucial to China's political, economic and security interests because of a c...
China has long maintained a keen interest in events on the Korean peninsula, which Beijing considers...
Recently, the U.S. moved its pivot from the Middle East to East Asia. It was a belated reaction to d...
During the 1980's, PRC's new policy towards the Korean peninsula has brought drastic changes in the ...
This study was undertaken to clarify effects of the differing Sino-Soviet-American strategic relatio...
This study was undertaken to clarify effects of the differing Sino-Soviet-American strategic relatio...
China’s relationship with the Korean Peninsula is key for Northeast Asia. Chinese President Xi Jinpi...
China’s relationship with the Korean Peninsula is key for Northeast Asia. Chinese President Xi Jinpi...
China’s relationship with the Korean Peninsula is key for Northeast Asia. Chinese President Xi Jinpi...
China’s relationship with the Korean Peninsula is key for Northeast Asia. Chinese President Xi Jinpi...
Having conducted a successful long range ballistic missile test in December 2012 and a third nuclear...
North Korea is an historical anachronism in the global society of today. This paper presents a diffe...
This paper examines the nature of China’s economic relationship with the two Koreas, discussing the ...
The past decade has seen the rapid expansion of economic ties between China and North Korea, leading...
This paper aim to answer a question which remains a puzzle in international relations: Why does Chin...
The Korean peninsula is crucial to China's political, economic and security interests because of a c...
China has long maintained a keen interest in events on the Korean peninsula, which Beijing considers...
Recently, the U.S. moved its pivot from the Middle East to East Asia. It was a belated reaction to d...
During the 1980's, PRC's new policy towards the Korean peninsula has brought drastic changes in the ...
This study was undertaken to clarify effects of the differing Sino-Soviet-American strategic relatio...
This study was undertaken to clarify effects of the differing Sino-Soviet-American strategic relatio...
China’s relationship with the Korean Peninsula is key for Northeast Asia. Chinese President Xi Jinpi...
China’s relationship with the Korean Peninsula is key for Northeast Asia. Chinese President Xi Jinpi...
China’s relationship with the Korean Peninsula is key for Northeast Asia. Chinese President Xi Jinpi...
China’s relationship with the Korean Peninsula is key for Northeast Asia. Chinese President Xi Jinpi...
Having conducted a successful long range ballistic missile test in December 2012 and a third nuclear...
North Korea is an historical anachronism in the global society of today. This paper presents a diffe...
This paper examines the nature of China’s economic relationship with the two Koreas, discussing the ...
The past decade has seen the rapid expansion of economic ties between China and North Korea, leading...
This paper aim to answer a question which remains a puzzle in international relations: Why does Chin...