EU-NORTH KOREAN RELATIONS: NO EFFORT WITHOUT REASON
The article reviews the achievements in economic and political relations between the EU and the DPRK so far. It analyzes the interests of both sides, pinpoints controversial and inconsistent issues and provides an outlook on possible future developments and implications. The European engagement in (...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of Korean unification studies 2002, 11(2), , pp.87-119 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The article reviews the achievements in economic and
political relations between the EU and the DPRK so far. It analyzes
the interests of both sides, pinpoints controversial and
inconsistent issues and provides an outlook on possible future
developments and implications. The European engagement in
(North) Korea is quantified by using a comparative perspective
based on data on the North Korean activities of South Korea
and international organizations, leading to an explanation for
the pace and scope of Europe’s involvement. In particular, aid
and humanitarian assistance, trade and political exchange are
analyzed. It becomes obvious - and this is the major finding of
the paper - that there is a strong contrast between private European
activities, which do not appear to be above average, and
state-coordinated and state activities. The latter are remarkably
substantial if compared to other countries and the overall European
interest in (North) Korea. This contradiction can partially
be explained by a dominance of internal over external concerns
in current EU policy on one hand and the latter’s role in a global
tripartite partnership with the USA and Japan on the other. KCI Citation Count: 4 |
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ISSN: | 1229-6902 |