King Kojong's foreign policy orientation and policy towards Japan(1864 to 1876) This paper deals with King Kojong's foreign policy orientation and policy towards Japan during the period before the Kanghwa Treaty(1864 to 1876). during the first part of Kojong's reign(1864-1876) his father Taewongun controlled the Kingdom from 1864 to 1873 and Kojong himself assumed control in 1873. Before 1864 the Chosen government engaged in the suppression of Catholics and in a series of anti-western policies. Taewongun continued these policies. the french invasion of Korea(1866) and the subsequent American invasion(1871) served to only strengthen Korea's policy of 'isolation'. Relations with japan had continued but were disrupted during this period. T...
After the signing of the unequal Kanghwa Treaty with Japan, the Korean government sent its first dip...
In attempting to evaluate British policy towards Korea during the years 1882- 1910 , the first requ...
Japan had been under the strict rule of the Tokugawa Shogunate since the beginning of the seventeent...
King Kojong's foreign policy orientation and policy towards Japan(1864 to 1876) This paper deals ...
The reigns of King Kojong 高宗 (1864-1905), the 26th king of the Choson dynasty(1392-1910), and his s...
In the 1880's, the problems of Korea and the Ryukyu Islands were the two most significant unsolved i...
This article is an attempt to elucidate the kind of Manchukuo’s diplomacy with other Asian states, i...
During the 17th-19th century, both the Joseon and the Edo Shogunate reinforced a National Seclusion ...
Korean-Japanese Treaty, or Kanghwa Treaty (1876) is a signal for the coming of modern Korean-Japanes...
Japan had held aloof from China since the end of Tang dynasty while maintaining equal neighborly re...
Gaining sovereignty over tariffs and customs is a critical theme for Japan during the late 19th cent...
George C. Foulk served as the U.S. Naval attaché to Korea between 1884 and 1887.The king of Korea on...
This article discusses, through Iltongkiyu how Kim Ki-su 金綺秀 understood the policy of "Rich Country...
Ever since Korea and Japan established kingdoms in the 6th century, both countries greatly influence...
This thesis shows the change of Kingdom of Choson with the beginning of modern foreign relations in ...
After the signing of the unequal Kanghwa Treaty with Japan, the Korean government sent its first dip...
In attempting to evaluate British policy towards Korea during the years 1882- 1910 , the first requ...
Japan had been under the strict rule of the Tokugawa Shogunate since the beginning of the seventeent...
King Kojong's foreign policy orientation and policy towards Japan(1864 to 1876) This paper deals ...
The reigns of King Kojong 高宗 (1864-1905), the 26th king of the Choson dynasty(1392-1910), and his s...
In the 1880's, the problems of Korea and the Ryukyu Islands were the two most significant unsolved i...
This article is an attempt to elucidate the kind of Manchukuo’s diplomacy with other Asian states, i...
During the 17th-19th century, both the Joseon and the Edo Shogunate reinforced a National Seclusion ...
Korean-Japanese Treaty, or Kanghwa Treaty (1876) is a signal for the coming of modern Korean-Japanes...
Japan had held aloof from China since the end of Tang dynasty while maintaining equal neighborly re...
Gaining sovereignty over tariffs and customs is a critical theme for Japan during the late 19th cent...
George C. Foulk served as the U.S. Naval attaché to Korea between 1884 and 1887.The king of Korea on...
This article discusses, through Iltongkiyu how Kim Ki-su 金綺秀 understood the policy of "Rich Country...
Ever since Korea and Japan established kingdoms in the 6th century, both countries greatly influence...
This thesis shows the change of Kingdom of Choson with the beginning of modern foreign relations in ...
After the signing of the unequal Kanghwa Treaty with Japan, the Korean government sent its first dip...
In attempting to evaluate British policy towards Korea during the years 1882- 1910 , the first requ...
Japan had been under the strict rule of the Tokugawa Shogunate since the beginning of the seventeent...