The 21st century is the era of globalization and regionalism. On one
side of the world, globalization has been processed by the impetus of the
US and on the other side, the solidarity between countries, as seen in the...
After defeat in the Second World War, Japan was faced with the issue of how to reconstruct its economic relationships with the regions of the East Asian regional economy of the Japanese Empire, i.e. relationships with Ja...
Koryŏ under Mongol control had unique political features. Despite the long struggle against the Mongols, Koryŏ eventually surrendered to them to become their "son-in-law" country and thus came to be dominated by the Mong...
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Shino Toyoshima (2003). State Schools and the Local Community in Colonial Korea. International Journal of Korean History, 5(1),
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