The purpose of this paper is to evaluate whether it is a plausible scenario to construct a more cooperative form of international institution in Northeast Asia. In doing so it assesses the practicality and applicability of Karl Deutsch’s concept of a “security community” in the Northeast Asian political context. Out of the fourteen background conditions for building a security community presented by Deustch, et al., it has exclusively analyzed the three main areas of conditions: political ideology, economic aspects, and security-military background conditions for a security community. In reviewing all of these generalized aspects, it consistently argued that the economic aspect is a critical motivational factor for the development of a security community.
목차
Abstract Concepts of Security Community a) Compatibility of Major Values b) Expectation of Joint Economic Reward c) Outside Military Threat The Northeast Asian Security Community Conclusion References
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Security CommunityInstitutional BuildingNorms and IdeasNortheast Asia