The Dispute over the Northem Limit Line:
- 한국학술연구원
- Korea Observer
- Vol 39, No 4
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2008.12507 - 537 (31 pages)
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At the end of the Korean War, the United Nations Command the Northern Limìt Line (NLL) as a maritime boundary between North and South Korea. Pyongyang insists the line is illegal and shou1d be red.rawn we Seoul maintains the line is essential for its security and wi1l remain as it is. In 19 ’9 and again in 2002, Noπh and 50uth Korean naval forces c1ashed along the NLL remìndìng aU of the potential danger that remains over this possible flashpoint. This paper wjl exam. ine the dispute over the NLL, whal is at s•ake for both Koreas, and possible solutions 10 address the issue.
I. lntroduction
11. The Northem Limit Line Dispute and IntemalionaI Relalions Theory
111. History of the Northem Lim.it Line
IV. What s at Stake over the NLL: Economics, Politics, and Seαrity?
V. The October 2007 Korean Summit , d Efforls to Resolve the Norlem Limit Line Dispute
VI. Positions of the Key Players
VII. Paths 10 Settle the Dispule
VlII. The Northem Limit Line, Intemationa1 Relations Theory and the Future of East Asia
IX‘ Conc1usion
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