Abstract

According to classical geopolitics theory, the Korean peninsula is located in rimland space. It has some space value as a strategic point that is crossing between continent and sea powers. If powers have dominant forces, they always try to occupy in behalf of permanent security interests. Historically the Korean peninsula has been accepted a dividing territory area by a geostrategy. After the second world war the Korean peninsula is divided into South and North Korea artificially, and do not be overcome this situation. The military power centered concentration geopolitics has been operated in the Korean peninsula traditionally. Contemporary geopolitics pursues to concentration and intervention-diffusion geopolitics utilizing military, economic, and cultural powers. Geopolitics is an academic sphere about competition of human society for a good and suitable space to life. It is can be defined a pivotal and periphery area that is designated rimland to a good place in itself or an ensure it. The Korean peninsula is a global scale rimland with diverse actors at multi-level structures and scales. Global geopolitics beyond concentration and intervention-diffusion will must be opened for a peaceful space.

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