History and the Politics of Korean Reunification - Martin Hart-Landsberg, Korea: Division, Reunification & U.S. Foreign Policy (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1998), 266 pages
Journal Title: International Journal of Korean History - Year 2001, Vol 2, Issue 1
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Authors and Affiliations
Albert L. Park
An Australian View of the Pusan Political Crisis in Korea, 1952
This paper examines the ‘Pusan Political Crisis’ through Australian archival documents. Though Australia was a member of the UNTCOK (United Nations Temporary Commission on Korea), it opposed the strategy of the US to est...
A New Approach to the Household Register of Lelang (樂浪) Commandery
The household register of Lelang Commandery first revealed in North Korea in 2006 is comprised of wooden tablets that contain detailed information on the number of households of 25 counties in Lelang Commandery. By explo...
Kaesŏng Uprising of 1893
With the exception of the Kaesŏng Uprising of 1893, none of the other uprisings that emerged from the opening of the three ports in 1876 until 1910 featured demands related to the landlord system. That being said, the la...
In Defense of the State: The Kabo Reforms, Education, and Legitimacy
Kojong’s government in the late nineteenth century initiated an aggressive program of reform, known as the Kabo Reforms, amidst one of the most turbulent times in Korean history. Previous scholarship focuses on modern st...
Transformation of the Dualistic International Order into the Modern Treaty System in the Sino-Korean Relationship
The transition from a tribute system to a modern treaty system was by no means uniform and unilateral, but rather more complex and multilateral. Also, a certain period of transition was inevitable when a prolonged region...