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한국국제정치학회 국제정치논총 The Korean Journal of International Relations Vol.44 No.5
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2004.12
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149 - 165 (17page)
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10.14731/kjis.2004.12.44.5.149

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Democratization in East Asia has dual, contradictory implications for security. It tends to enhance human security, by increasing responsiveness to human need. Yet it also weakens central authority and introduces new populist actors into decision-making, generating uncertainty regarding national purpose. The latter problems have particularly serious consequences for security in Northeast Asia, given the lack of either commonly accepted political boundaries or a coherent multi-lateral framework for regional security.
Democratization, which has traditionally had a more conservative bias in East Asia than elsewhere, creates four particular challenges for stable regional security relationships: intensified nationalism; pressures for the withdrawal of foreign troops; terrorism; and providing adequate human security to groups dis-advantaged by rapid but volatile growth. As democracy is consolidated, however, the prospects are good that they will be addressed successfully, even in large, complex nations such as China.

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【ABSTRACT】
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. East Asian Experience in Global Perspective
Ⅲ. The Dual Impact of Democratization
Ⅳ. East Asian Country-Specific Perspectives
Ⅴ. Democratization and National Assertion
Ⅵ. Democratization and Foreign Troops
Ⅶ. Democratization and Human Security
Ⅷ. Democratization and Internal Security
Ⅸ. Security as a Structural Constraint on Democracy
Ⅹ. Conclusion

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