Realization of Security Paradigm Shift and State's New Role
Kyunghwan Cho
kwhan80cho@gmail.com
Visiting Research Fellow at Gangwon Institute
The Korean Peninsula faces a multi-layered, complex, and transnational crisis. With traditional military security threats and prolonged U.S.-China confrontation, non-traditional emerging security challenges such as climate change, terrorism, cyber-attacks, healthcare environment crises, refugees, and social cohesion have entered our lives. It intermittently threatens the life and safety of the people and the national interest. A qualitative change in the role of the state is inevitable in the changed security environment. The global interdependence of emerging security and the frequent internal and external security threats require adjustment of the priority on resource allocation and establishment of flexible governance.