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Korea and Japan : The Clash of Worldviews, 1868-1876

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Yongkoo Kim analyzes the diplomatic relationship between Korea and Japan during the period of the formation of modern nation-states in the nineteenth century.

In doing so, three main issues are explored such as: the nature of the Korean-Japanese diplomatic relations institutionalized and stabilized for several hundred years as a peculiar international system, kyorin (dealing with the neighbor); this system's connections to the broader China-centered international system of East Asia, sadae (serving the superior); and the specific diplomatic processes of the "clash" between the international order of East Asia (sadae-kyorin) and that of Western international law.

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Product Details
Circle Publishing Co.
8989443059 / 9788989443056
Hardback
15/09/2007
Korea, Republic of
192 pages, colour & b/w illustrations
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly/Undergraduate Learn More