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Volume 24 Number 2 December 2019 ISSN 2671-6860 THE KOREAN JOURNAL OF SECURITY AFFAIRS Antiproliferation Policy as a Hindrance to Resolving Korea: Some Policy Proposals John Mueller Great Power Relations and East Asia: A Realist Perspective Yuan-kang Wang Great Powers Relations and the Changing Regional Order in East Asia: A liberal Perspective David Hundt ChangesPower Politics in US-China and East Relations Asian Security and Korea’s Community: Strategy: A PerspectiveSecurity Perspective of Constructivist Conceptural Foundation Won Gon Park China’s Policy toward North Korea in Xi Jinping’s Second Term Jaeho Hwang Characterizing Japan’s Current Diplomacy under Abe Eunjung Lim Reform Strategies of Vietnam in the 1980s and 1990s and Lessons for DPRK’s Economic Reform Jiyoung Kim Geopolitical Motivations behiind Russia’s Active Engagement with North Korea Sangtu Ko The Korean Journal of Security Affairs Publisher Sung il Kim President, KNDU Editor Joonsub Kim Director, RINSA Managing Editor Yunmi Choi Research Fellow, RINSA Editorial Assistant Hwa-seong Moon Editorial Officer, RINSA Editorial Committee Dongsoo Kim Professor, Pukyong National University Yong Cheol Kim Professor, Chonnam National University Tae-Hyung Kim Professor, Soongsil University Chang-hee Nam Professor, Inha University Jaechun Kim Professor, Sogang University Won Gon Park Professor, Handong Global University Min Hyoung Park Professor, Korea National Defense University Editorial Board of Advisers Victor D. Cha Senior Adviser and Korea Chair, CSIS, USA Sung-joo Han Professor, Korea University, ROK Millett Allan R. Professor, Ohio State University, USA Chung-in Moon Professor, Yonsei University, ROK Ogawa Shinichi Professor, Asia Pacific University, Japan Sang-woo Rhee Director, New Asia Research Institute Young-kwan Yoon Professor, Seoul National University, ROK The Korean Journal of Security Affairs(KJSA) is published semi-annually in English by the Research Institute for National Security Affairs(RINSA), Korea National Defense University (KNDU), Seoul, ROK. It is widely circulated to institutions and analysts who are interested in researches on national, regional and global security and defense affairs. The RINSA welcomes articles, book reviews, and conference reports on national and international topics relevant to Korean national security. Each Manuscript should not exceed 7,000 words double-spaced and properly footnoted. The 150-words abstract and author’s brief curriculum vitae also should be included in each manuscript. Manuscripts can be submitted by e-mail or a computer diskette. The deadline is by March and by September annually. Mailing address is as follows: Research Institute for National Security Affairs, Korea National Defense University, 1040, Hwangsanbeol-ro, Yangchon-myeon, Nonsan-si, Chungcheongnam-do, 33021, Rep. of KOREA. E-mail: [email protected]; Tel: +82-41-831-6414. The views expressed in articles of the KJSA does not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the RINSA, KNDU. Copyright ⓒ 2019 by RINSA, KNDU, Chungcheongnam-do, ROK. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the publisher. ISSN 2671-6860. Printed by the Chongmag, Daejeon, ROK. First Published on December 31, 2019. The Korean Journal of Security Affairs(KJSA) is the new title of KNDU Review published semi-annually since 1996 by RINSA, KNDU. The Korean Journal of Security Affairs, 24-2 (December 2019) The Korean Journal of Security Affairs Antiproliferation Policy as a Hindrance to Resolving Korea: Some Policy Proposals John Mueller 5 Great Power Relations and East Asia: A Realist Perspective Yuan-kang Wang 20 Great Powers Relations and the Changing Regional Order in East Asia: A liberal Perspective David Hundt 43 Changes in US-China Relations and Korea’s Strategy: Security Perspective Won Gon Park 61 China’s Policy toward North Korea in Xi Jinping’s Second Term Jaeho Hwang 74 Characterizing Japan’s Current Diplomacy under Abe Eunjung Lim 96 Reform Strategies of Vietnam in the 1980s and 1990s and Lessons for DPRK’s Economic Reform Jiyoung Kim 120 Geopolitical Motivations behiind Russia’s Active Engagement with North Korea Sangtu Ko 144 !" ! "#$ !% & & ! % & '$% ! ) () * $ # $ * $ $ * ! 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