
Jaeho Hwang
Compared to the political, economical, societal, cultural and other aspects
of South Korea and China's cooperative relationship, the military exchange, the
development rate of military cooperation is relatively low. During that time
military exchange and cooperation were not satisfactory and in the aspect of
mutual cooperation had limits in established usage and systematization on mainly
high level military exchange. Henceforth, in order to expand both countries'
national defense exchanges there needs to be more effort to revitalize.
In this term, the paper will discuss how to constructively develop
Sino-South Korean relations. The paper will be divided into four sections:
first, South Korea's military and diplomatic goals and direction regarding
China; second, Sino-South Korean military relations' present situation; third,
the suggestions in order to develop Sino-South Korean military relations;
lastly, the emphasis on the necessity for cooperation on research between think
tanks of both countries.