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학술대회자료
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Quansheng Zhao (아메리칸대학교)
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전남대학교 글로벌디아스포라연구소 전남대학교 글로벌디아스포라연구소 국제학술회의 2015 런던&파리 제16회 세계한민족포럼 논문집
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2015.6
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51 - 76 (26page)

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This paper analyzes the evolution of Chinese foreign policy toward the two Koreas and the influence of the U.S. factor. It presents three approaches of Beijing’s view toward conflict in the Korea Peninsula. First, the history-embedded approach—Chinese foreign policy has traditionally been influenced by historical legacies, not only over the past couple of centuries, but also in recent years by their experience in the Cold War. Second, the national-interest driven approach—China’s concerns have gradually shifted to emphasize economic modernization, ever since Deng Xiaoping’s opening and reform policy. Foreign policy priority has shifted to national interests, instead of ideology. Third, the co-management approach—when entering the 21st Century, China’s foreign policy project has to correspond with its increasing status in global politics. The U.S. factor has become even more prominent in China’s strategic calculation towards the Korean Peninsula. This requires Beijing to adopt a co-management policy with Washington, as well as other regional players. The case of the Six Party Talks in the recent decade has presented a vivid example of co-management, where both Beijing and Washington exercise leadership roles ensuring the stability of the Korea Peninsula.1 This paper will also present my assessment of Beijing’s Korea policy with records of both successes and failures. In the end, the paper will discuss future directions of the complicated relationship between China and the two Koreas.
A top priority of Chinese foreign policy is to maintain peace and stability in the Korean Peninsula. In a statement from July 2014, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed the importance of the denuclearization of the Korea Peninsula through peaceful negotiations as which was the aim of the Six-Party Talks outlined in September 2005.2 Denuclearization will ensure stability and maintain peace in the region. As of January 2015, China has made efforts to resume the Six Party Talks with conditions to promote cooperation between the states.

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Abstract
Questions and Puzzles
The History-Embedded Approach
The National Interest-Driven Approach
The Co-management Approach and the U.S. Factor
Reactions from South Korea
Further Analyses
Future Directions
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