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[Global NK Commentary] The Drive for North Korea Policy to Realize Peace and Prosperity on the Korean Peninsula

  • 2019-12-23

[Commentary 24]

Mid-term Assessment of the Moon Jae-in Administration's
Diplomatic Security Policy through Public Opinion:

The Drive for North Korea Policy to Realize
Peace and Prosperity on the Korean Peninsula

Jinkyung Baek

Research Associate and Project Manager at EAI

Won Gon Park

Professor at the School of International Studies at Handong Global University

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"The Moon Administration Must Reflect EAI’s Four-step Complex Approach in its North Korea Policy"

In this paper, EAI research associate Jinkyung Baek and Handong
University Professor Won Gon Park use the results of a public opinion
survey conducted by EAI and the content of a policy debate as a basis to
assess the mid-term performance of Moon Jae-in’s administration. In the
opinion survey, respondents had the lowest opinion of Moon’s policy
towards North Korea (4.5 out of 10) as compared to his overall
diplomatic policy (ranging from 4.5 to 5.0). A significant number of
respondents (49.8%) also indicated that unstable inter-Korean relations
were a major threat South Koreans are currently facing. The authors
suggest there is a need to re-examine the idea that reconciliation
between the two Koreas and denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula
form a virtuous cycle, and emphasize that to achieve such a cycle
Moon’s administration must embrace a balanced approach to EAI’s complex four-point strategy of engagement, internal transformation,
sanctions, and deterrence.   [Read Commentary]


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