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The Transition of Wartime Operational Control for Entering a New Era
( Kyung-young Chung ) 한국국방연구원 2021 The Korean Journal of Defense Analysis Vol.33 No.1
The launch of an ROK-led combined defense system and the transition of wartime operational control (OPCON) will be an epochal moment in the ROK-U.S. alliance and signal the start of a new era. The study provides a historical review of OPCON, addresses the significance of wartime OPCON transition, and examines contending views on the ROK-U.S. command structure. The article analyzes the tenets and roadmap for the OPCON from a tripartite perspective, including citizens, the government, and the military. ROK-U.S. strategic communication and a gradual transition are then discussed. The study concludes by exploring the actualization of a self-reliant national defense as a sovereign state, the commencement of an ROK- led future Combined Forces Command, and mutual relations among ROK JCS, Future CFC, UNC, and USFK, along with policy recommendations.
South Korea`s Foreign & Security Strategy toward the US and China in View of Unification
( Kyung Young Chung ) 국방대학교 안보문제연구소 2015 The Korean Journal of Security Affairs Vol.20 No.1
This paper explores South Korea’``s foreign strategy toward the US and China for unification focusing on the connectivity of the ROK-US alliance and ROK-China security cooperation. The paper makes policy recommendations as follows: first, ROK-US-China strategic talks should be institutionalized in order to manage North Korea issues such as military provocations, nuclear and missile threats, and addressing a peace regime; second, the ROK government should remind China that it should be responsible for maintaining the peace on the Peninsula by awakening North Korea to be aware of the revised armistice rules of engagement including prompt, massive retaliation and their determination to proactively counter any North Korean violation of the armistice agreement, which China signed in 1953; third, the ROK government should take the lead in collectively coping with transnational threats such as humanitarian assistance and disaster relief(HA & DR) operations for natural and artificial disasters in the region in order to create a more favorable and stable environment for a reunified Korea. The China-Japan-Korea Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat which was established in Seoul in 2011 might be a backbone of a regional security arrangement: and finally, South Korea could cooperate with the US to establish a Peace Keeping Operation Training Center at Camp Casey, the camp of the main body of the 2nd US Infantry Division, which will be relocated to Camp Humphrey in 2016. The regional PKO Training Center could contribute to conducting peace and reconstruction operations in the event of any North Korea contingency. All these synchronized efforts which could be initiated by the ROK government under the close consultation with the US and China enable us to achieve a vision of a unified Korea for the foreseeable future.