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The chronicle of Dokdo, 1905 / by Yeh Youngjune ; translator, Michelle Seo.
Van Pelt - East Asia DS924.T655 Y4413 2013
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Ye, Yŏng-jun, author.
- Language:
- English
- Korean
- Subjects (All):
- International relations.
- Tok Island (Korea)--International status.
- Tok Island (Korea).
- Tok Island (Korea)--Territories and possessions.
- Korea (South)--Foreign relations--Japan.
- Korea (South).
- Japan--Foreign relations--Korea (South).
- Japan.
- Territory, National--Korea (South).
- Territory, National.
- Territory, National--Japan.
- Diplomatic relations.
- International law.
- Korea (South)--Tok Island.
- Physical Description:
- 259 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Seoul, Korea : Chagbat, [2013]
- Summary:
- "The most persuasive grounds on which Japanese claims its territorial rights on Dokdo rests on Japan's territorial incorporation on Dokdo in 1905. Korea views this territorial incorporation as the initiation of Japan's exploitation; that is, the prelude of the Eulsa Treaty in November 1905 and forceful annexation of Korea in 1910. When I found Yamaza Enjiro who contributed greatly to the exploitation of the Korean Peninsula by way of implementing numerous diplomatic tactics in collaboration with the Genyosha Ronin, I came to doubt if I could find a clue to solve the territorial issue in his story." --Publisher description.
- OCLC:
- 856013251
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