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Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Praxis; CEM-TP

eISSN : 2671-5732 / pISSN : 2234-2214

JSCM, (2022)
pp.29~38

DOI : 10.14251/jscm.2022.8.29

- The Critical Review of the Discourse of North Korean Human Rights and International Anti-corruption : Focused on the Paradox of Human Rights and Sovereignty -

Hye Young Na

(Department of Korean Unification, Diplomacy and Security, Korea University Sejong Campus, 2511 Sejong-ro, Sejong City, Korea)

Sang Il Ryu

(Department of Fire Administration and Disaster Management, Dong-eui University, 176 Eomgwang-ro, Busanjin-gu, Busan, Korea)

The corruption scandal of North Korea has seen by UN reports said the food and humanitarian aid being diverted to corrupt bureaucrat, whereby requesting to open an investigation. Given int'l inquiry, North Korea has responded by the paradox of human rights and sovereignty, which reflected human security and the principle of nonintervention. That is not, however, only North Korea's assertion in which some way analogous to a long-standing claim of the third world : the issue of North and South, and imperialism versus anti-colonialism. From the sense, the analysis has focused the normative issue of human rights and state sovereignty, and has explored the sphere of the notion in which North Korea engaged the Third World enquiring the justice of the core in line with anti-corruption regime's evolvement. Secondly, it evolved to show what attributes the paradoxical logic to North Korean regime's highly rigid political sense, namely sovereign priority.

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