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Human-Centric National Security in Strong States: South Korea's Security Relations with North Korea

机译:强国中以人为中心的国家安全:韩国与朝鲜的安全关系

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When the Cold War ended, there were high hopes for solid international peace. However, such optimism for global peace has been shaken by a series of grave crises: terrorism, ethnic cleansing, and nuclear crises. Even strong states face new kinds of threats to their national security, which are human security threats. Accordingly, the demand for human security has increased dramatically, while national security authorities' supply of human security has failed to satisfy their citizens, who are security consumers. The main purpose of this thesis is to bring the "human" back into the study of national security, which has traditionally been inclined towards "regime-centric security." While the concept of "human security" developed by the United Nations in 1994 can make considerable contributions towards unseating the traditional dogmas of national security, the currently available definitions of human security have serious limitations which keep discussions of human security out of mainstream discussions of national security in strong states. This separation is both logically and practically "wrong" in today's changed social context and security environment, because the public demand for human security has increased rather than decreased. Having identified this problem, this thesis rethinks both human security and national security and develops a new framework, "human-centric national security," which is analytically dissected into three dimensions: security of humans, for humans, and by humans. To apply this new analytic framework to the real world, this thesis reviews the national security policies of South Korea vis-a-vis North Korea for the period 1990--2017. Using this new framework, this thesis examines the usefulness of the concept of human security as a way out of the strategic dilemma facing South Korea with regard to its "main" military threat: whether North Korea should be defined primarily as enemies to kill or brothers to hug. This new approach begins with the understanding that North Korea poses complex problems that combine both national security and human security. This thesis argues that "human security," if reframed as "human-centric national security," can be fundamentally integrated into strong states' national security policy frameworks, and can contribute to international peace by encouraging active engagement policies.
机译:冷战结束时,人们对建立牢固的国际和平寄予厚望。但是,对全球和平的这种乐观情绪被一系列严重危机所动摇:恐怖主义,种族清洗和核危机。甚至强国也面临着对其国家安全的新威胁,这是人类安全威胁。因此,对人的安全的需求急剧增加,而国家安全当局对人的安全的供应却不能使作为安全消费者的公民满意。本文的主要目的是将“人”带回到对国家安全的研究中,而国家安全传统上倾向于“以制度为中心的安全”。虽然联合国在1994年提出的“人类安全”概念可以为摆脱传统的国家安全教条做出巨大贡献,但目前可用的人类安全定义存在严重局限性,使人们对人类安全的讨论脱离了对国家安全的主流讨论强国的安全。在当今不断变化的社会环境和安全环境中,这种分离在逻辑上和实践上都是“错误的”,因为公众对人类安全的需求是增加而不是减少。在确定了这个问题之后,本论文重新思考了人类安全和国家安全,并开发了一个新框架“以人为本的国家安全”,该框架从分析上分为三个方面:人的安全,人的安全和人的安全。为了将这个新的分析框架应用于现实世界,本文回顾了1990年至2017年韩国相对于朝鲜的国家安全政策。本文使用这一新框架,研究了人类安全概念的有用性,以此作为摆脱韩国在其“主要”军事威胁方面面临的战略困境的一种途径:是否应将朝鲜主要定义为杀人还是兄弟的敌人拥抱。这种新方法始于这样的认识,即朝鲜提出了将国家安全与人类安全结合在一起的复杂问题。本文认为,如果将“人类安全”重新定义为“以人为中心的国家安全”,就可以从根本上纳入强国的国家安全政策框架,并可以通过鼓励积极的参与政策为国际和平做出贡献。

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  • 作者

    Jang, Jinseop.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Massachusetts Boston.;

  • 授予单位 University of Massachusetts Boston.;
  • 学科 International relations.;Public policy.;Asian studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 241 p.
  • 总页数 241
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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