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People's Exit in North Korea: New Threat to Regime Stability? 朝鲜人民的退出:对政权稳定的新威胁?
Pub Date : 2010-08-01 DOI: 10.1111/J.1976-5118.2010.01046.X
K. Park
As suggested in a growing literature that securitizes the phenomenon of refugee migration and analyzes it as a national as well as a regional security issue, the growing number of North Korean border-crossers has far-reaching political implications for both North Korea and the international community. Studies have argued that refugees could contribute significantly to democratic change in their home countries by assisting and actively participating in the struggle of the domestic opposition, even sparking regime instability and eventual regime breakdown. Much of the North Korean refugee research has focused on the human rights issues faced by the refugees, but a largely unexplored area of the refugee research concerns the political consequences of the refugee flight for the current regime in Pyongyang. This paper examines whether North Korean refugees are expected to play the role of political opposition in exile by raising the following four questions: 1) Are the refugees political dissidents? 2) Are they a resourceful critical mass? 3) Does exit always lead to regime instability? 4) Would China and South Korea encourage exile politics against the current North Korean regime? The paper contends that the North Korean refugee community does not currently represent a critical mass that can trigger instability of the Pyongyang regime. Most of the North Korean refugees are not political dissidents, nor have they organized into any resourceful critical mass capable of generating a threat to their home country. In addition, people’s exit does not necessarily destabilize the regime as it can sometimes yield a positive political effect by driving out dissidents’ voice. Furthermore, several of the receiving countries, in particular, China and South Korea, would not encourage exile dissident movements against North Korea for fear of Pyongyang’s collapse. The North Korean regime’s stability does not seem to be threatened by the current refugee situation, although the potential of refugees becoming a critical threat should not be discounted should people’s exit ever reach the point of developing into an uncontrollable mass exodus.
越来越多的文献将难民移民现象证券化,并将其作为一个国家和地区安全问题进行分析,正如这些文献所表明的那样,越来越多的朝鲜越境者对朝鲜和国际社会都具有深远的政治影响。有研究认为,难民可以通过协助和积极参与国内反对派的斗争,为本国的民主变革做出重大贡献,甚至引发政权不稳定,最终导致政权崩溃。大部分朝鲜难民研究都集中在难民面临的人权问题上,但难民研究中一个很大程度上未被探索的领域涉及难民逃亡对平壤现政权的政治后果。本文以以下4个问题为基础,对逃北者是否会在流亡中扮演政治反对派的角色进行了研究:1)逃北者是否为政治异见者?2)他们是足智多谋的关键群体吗?3)退出总是导致政权不稳定吗?4)中国和韩国会鼓励反对朝鲜现政权的流亡政治吗?该报认为,北韩难民群体目前还没有达到足以引发北韩政权不稳定的临界点。大多数朝鲜难民并不是持不同政见者,他们也没有组织成任何有能力对自己的祖国构成威胁的足智多谋的关键群体。此外,人民的退出并不一定会破坏政权的稳定,因为它有时可以通过驱逐持不同政见者的声音产生积极的政治效果。此外,一些接收国,特别是中国和韩国,由于担心平壤崩溃,不会鼓励反对朝鲜的流亡异议运动。北韩政权的稳定似乎不会受到目前难民局势的威胁,但如果人们的逃离达到无法控制的大规模逃亡,难民成为严重威胁的可能性也不应被忽视。
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