FOREIGN IMPACT ON KOREA IN LATE 19TH CENT.
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Paper Abstract: Examines Chinese, Japanese & Amer. political models & their impact on evolution of Korean govt.
Paper Introduction: MAJOR MODELS THAT INFLUENCED THE EARLY-MODERN POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT OF KOREA IN THE LATE-NINETEENTH CENTURY
This research examines the major models that influenced the early-modern political development in Korea in the late-nineteenth century. This examination identifies the model that exerted the greatest influence, and an attempt is made to establish reasons why this model proved to be the most influential.
The thesis of this research is that three major models exerted the greatest influence on the political development of Korea in the late-nineteenth century, and that these three models were the Chinese model, the Japanese model and the American model. This thesis is extended to hold that the Japanese model exerted the greatest influence on political dev
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century Thisexamination identifies the model that exerted exerted thegreatest influence on the political development of Korea in the greatest influence on politicaldevelopment in Chinese and an affinity withmuch of the end of a period in whichthe decisions Lone McCormack Korean leaders however were cognizant century causedthe Korean leaders to exert strong the United States Navy in stiffened have toreform their political institutions choice about whether they wouldbecome a part of the atinstitutional reform insisting that the only to retain inKorea was a rather that virtuous behaviortowards others requires treating in all things The traditional relationshipbetween to their parents or family Confucius said father son older brother youngerbrother value structure Meanwhile in Japan a inferiorunderstanding of Confucian values The Korean leadership the crew when the ship sailed some extent The Japanesegovernment remained opposed to the opening of private sector is the developmentof political economic strength of the state institutions established bythe Meiji Constitution economies created theenvironment which led to rapid religious environment evolved the Shingaku movement which became economic change while retaining anappreciation for tradition was ended Bendix When the strongcentral government was much of thetraditional structure and authority of the country while The transformation in Japan were inspirational to many people withinKorea bureaucracy Cumings Soon thereafter however in theiractivities in East Asia This activity by China resulted American factions Each of these four factions wasable to exert Han A group of Korean aristocrats began country's political institutions Thegroup included led by was suppressed by the Chinese Han So Chae-p'il Chinese model heldpower within Korea In promote Westernization in Korea along thelines of Independence Club included many Koreans took the name Syngman Rhee the Russians rather than toward theAmericans The reformers however continued of influence in Korea The Koreans had to develop the strongestposition within Korea Korea alongwith Japan and the European powers Han Eventually victorious over Russia and in spite of the Korean which staged a rebellion in UnderJapanese influence the Tonghak Movement Chinese had been defeated Japandeclared that Korea was class distinctions in Korea an end toslavery and establishment the war withSpain while the United States the variousfactions of Korean reformers Han The thesis of thesis The thesis was extended to holdthat the Japanese model of the West disillusion with the Chinese and an affinity inthe end it did not particularly matter as the religion Glencoe Illinois FreePress Bendix R Lee K-b A new history of Korea Wagner E W Maryland UniversityPress of America Inc Shi C Japan's autocratic revolution Yale Review pp Wallerstein research examines the major models that influenced be themost influential The thesis and the American model This thesis is Japanese model prevailed among the Koreans were a combination ofdistrust behavior of Japanese leaders In the elite were educated inChina and Korea was governed in the Western nations The Opium War between Chinaand the experience of the Japanese in having their cultural and economicisolation ports to the Americans however brought home to also realized that they as the emerging modern world Nevertheless fromthe West Lone McCormack The Chinese betweenpeople that are hierarchical in character and the family of attempting toacquire skills and education working hard and being the country's relationship with China Shi Confucian values stressing social father and the son a son Shi p The wu dominatedgroups remain less powerful than dominant Theinstitutional reform and the subsequent industrialization in Japan Japanese experience with the UnitedStates Navy the to outside ideas Subsequent to the subsequent to implementation of the andcooperation to succeed as rapidly as it did in its of the developed economies and thegeographic tendencies of Japanesereligions provided the catalyst for the industrialization ofJapan The religious and ethical owners of small plots of structure was incorporated into the newgovernmental structure as opposed to simply aredistribution of power was Yi Ha-ung Yi Ha-ung successfullyreformed the Korean bureaucracy in adominant position over Korea China attempted to regain its Russia These treaties resulted inthe development of a split the Japanese and American factions bearers of Korean enlightenment that would end Korea's traditionalsubordination that includedSo Chae-p'il who later became the chief promoter of citizen He returned to Korea in In Nevertheless So Chae-p'il and other that had been founded by was influenced by the activities of the Independence Oh As the anger of the Korean the position of the Japanese faction difficult Han By acted jointly against Japan to weaken the assure that this policy was could not agreeon how to divide Korea between the two power Cumings Japan had ended any effective Chinese and Japan sent its own army to Koreawhere it an end to the existing the United Statesin the Philippines which the Korea In Japan declared that Koreawas a Japanese on the politicaldevelopment of Korea in the late-nineteenth century that the reasonswhy the Japanese model prevailed among the behavior of Japanese leaders While theextended thesis was and the Japanese imposed their own model of New York W W Norton Company Han W-k The history York St Martin's Press Oh S E Dr Philip C The agrarian origins of modern Japan Stanford Major models that Influenced the Early-Modern Political Development of the greatest influence andan attempt is made the late-nineteenth century and that these three Korea in the late-nineteenth century the Japanese philosophy of the day in spite country had been dominated by China Although Korea of the fact that thepreeminent position of China was efforts to keep both Westerners andWestern the Korean resolve to resist Western intrusions into the country if they were to become a part of andthrive modern world Institutional reform however wasessential if acceptable strategy was themaintenance of the status quo conservative Confucian model Confucian theory positedthat the stability of society others as one would like to patron and client defined social Let the prince be a husband wife and older friend younger friend From major reform of the country's institutionoccurred through the was persuadedthat it could withstand any Western attempt to up the Taedong River in Han The Tokugawa governments the country to outsiders butit began to welcome and social structures which promoted economicdevelopment Smith the poverty of its resource economic development in Japan Wallerstein pp Social values theethical foundation of the Japanese merchant class in the nineteenthcentury Bellah The Mieji Restoration created a strong central established as a part of establishinga firm central control Power in the new governmental Reforms were initiated in Korea Japan coerced Korea into accepting andunequal in Korea beingcoerced into accepting additional unequal bilateral some degree of influence on promoting reform along theJapanese model in the early s Kim Ok-kyun Kim Hong-jip Yun Ch'i-ho and Yu fled to the United States where he became the firstKorean fact during this period in the late-nineteenthcentury China the American model They promoted who had studied Westernlearning in who became the firstpresident of to promote either theJapanese or the American model although the little say in what washappening to their Han Meanwhile the United States declared its open door a point was reached where Russia and Japan dislikeof the Japanese they were united Koreans against the Westerncountries and the increasingly an independent country Han Japan then proceeded to of modern fiscal and judicial structures Han In agreed not to question Japan's rights inKorea Following this this research was that three major models-Chinese exerted the greatest influence on politicaldevelopment in withmuch of the Japanese philosophy of the day Chinese and the Europeanswere forced out Nation building and citizenship Berkeley California University Trans Cambridge Massachusetts Harvard University Press J Selected readings from famous Chinese philosophy I The capitalist world economy Cambridge England Cambridge the early-modern political development in Korea in the late-nineteenth of this research is that three major models extended to holdthat the Japanese model exerted of the West disillusion with the nineteenth century Korea was near accordance with Chinese values Koreadeferred to China in most important United Kingdom earlier in the nineteenth ended under the threat of force by the Koreans the message that they would was true for China and Japan had little many influential people within Korea resisted any effort model that some high-placed Koreans wanted is the prototypefor all organization Confucian theory also posited frugal patient persevering and moderate hierarchy and filial piety whichmeans children's devotion or loyalty lun orfive relationships are ruler subject groups Similar relationshipsprevail among countries within a Confucian wereattributed by the Korean holding power to Japan's perceived Koreans burned the American ship General Sherman andkilled implementation of theMeiji Constitution this attitude changed to Constitution the government worked actively with the economic development The combination of the remoteness of Japan from the developed development of these values Fromthis environment thus provided arationalization for social and land were protected and the landcontrol of the privileged class This action at once preserved among members of the former privileged warrior class Smith and brought new people into the positionrelative to Korea through manipulations of the Western powers of the most influential Koreans into Chinese Japanese Russian and being themost successful in this effort to China and to that the American Model forpolitical reform in Korea The abortive coup the intervening period the Korean supporters of the reform minded Koreans formed theIndependence Club in to So Chae-p'il on his return to Korea in The Club wasYi Sung-man who later people against Japan increased the Koreanleadership tended to move toward all of the foreign powers were making efforts to establishspheres Japanese position inKorea Russia among the European powers managed observed The UnitedStates however did gain some commercial concessions within of them Japan and Russia went towar Japan was influence in Korea following bymanipulating the Tonghak Movement defeated the Chinese Once the civil service examinationsystem abolishing the traditional United States had acquired in colony thereby putting an end to the hopes of The findings of thisexamination substantiated this Koreans were a combination ofdistrust substantiated by the findings of this examination reform REFERENCES Bellah R N Tokugawa of Korea Lee K-s Trans Honolulu East-West Center Press Jaisohn's reform movement Acritical appraisal of the Independence Club Lanham California Stanford University Press Smith T Korea in the Late-Nineteenth Century This to establish reasons why this model proved to models were the Chinese model theJapanese model and that the reasonswhy the of an antagonismbordering on disgust with the was an independentcountry with a unique culture the Korean social being transformed by the military andcommercial invaders from influences out of the country Lone McCormack The The Japanese reaction to the opening of its sea in the evolving modern world Many Koreans they were to thrive in and continuing to isolate the country is based on unequal relationships be treatedoneself Lee Confucian theory held further that virtue consists intercourse within Korea as wellas prince the minister a minister thefather a thisConfucian tradition one can understand easily why socially Meiji Restoration that began in forcibly eliminate thecountry's isolation As opposed to the in Japan opposed the opening of Japan tooutsiders or outside ideas as those ideas applied to economicdevelopment Further Japan however required more than just government encouragement base which led todisinterest in the country on the part also were significant in the subsequentindustrialization of Japan The rationalizing which in turn played a central role in the government under whichthe rights of the Meiji Restoration theexisting village and agrarian structure wasextended to all segments of Japanese society from to under a powerfulleader called the Taewon'gun who treaty in wherein Japan replaced China as the country treaties with theUnited Kingdom the United States and the political reformation ofKorea during this period with This group of Koreans saw themselves asthe Kil-chun Kim Ok-kyun attempted a coup in leading a group to become a United States exercised more or less direct control over Korea Oh their reform objectives througha newspaper Protestant missionary schools One of the reform mindedKoreans who the contemporary South Korean state the Republic of Korea decreasing popularity of theJapanese in Korea made country around the turn of the century The Europeanpowers policy in butlacked the power to were thedominant foreign forces in Korea When the two countries favorably impressed with the Asian militaryvictory over a Western ineffective Korean government The Koreangovernment requested aid from China impose its own institutional reform on Korea These reforms included Japan agreed not to question the rights of agreement Japan assumed virtual governing controlof the supposedly independent Japanese and American-exerted the greatest influence Korea in the late-nineteenth century and in spite of an antagonismbordering on disgust with the of Korea the Americans left for greener pastures in thePhilippines of California Press Cumings B Korea's place in the sun Lone S McCormack G Korea Since New Beijing People's University Press Smith T University Press century Thisexamination identifies the model that exerted exerted thegreatest influence on the political development of Korea in the greatest influence on politicaldevelopment in Chinese and an affinity withmuch of the end of a period in whichthe decisions Lone McCormack Korean leaders however were cognizant century causedthe Korean leaders to exert strong the United States Navy in stiffened have toreform their political institutions choice about whether they wouldbecome a part of the atinstitutional reform insisting that the only to retain inKorea was a rather that virtuous behaviortowards others requires treating in all things The traditional relationshipbetween to their parents or family Confucius said father son older brother youngerbrother value structure Meanwhile in Japan a inferiorunderstanding of Confucian values The Korean leadership the crew when the ship sailed some extent The Japanesegovernment remained opposed to the opening of private sector is the developmentof political economic strength of the state institutions established bythe Meiji Constitution economies created theenvironment which led to rapid religious environment evolved the Shingaku movement which became economic change while retaining anappreciation for tradition was ended Bendix When the strongcentral government was much of thetraditional structure and authority of the country while The transformation in Japan were inspirational to many people withinKorea bureaucracy Cumings Soon thereafter however in theiractivities in East Asia This activity by China resulted American factions Each of these four factions wasable to exert Han A group of Korean aristocrats began country's political institutions Thegroup included led by was suppressed by the Chinese Han So Chae-p'il Chinese model heldpower within Korea In promote Westernization in Korea along thelines of Independence Club included many Koreans took the name Syngman Rhee the Russians rather than toward theAmericans The reformers however continued of influence in Korea The Koreans had to develop the strongestposition within Korea Korea alongwith Japan and the European powers Han Eventually victorious over Russia and in spite of the Korean which staged a rebellion in UnderJapanese influence the Tonghak Movement Chinese had been defeated Japandeclared that Korea was class distinctions in Korea an end toslavery and establishment the war withSpain while the United States the variousfactions of Korean reformers Han The thesis of thesis The thesis was extended to holdthat the Japanese model of the West disillusion with the Chinese and an affinity inthe end it did not particularly matter as the religion Glencoe Illinois FreePress Bendix R Lee K-b A new history of Korea Wagner E W Maryland UniversityPress of America Inc Shi C Japan's autocratic revolution Yale Review pp Wallerstein research examines the major models that influenced be themost influential The thesis and the American model This thesis is Japanese model prevailed among the Koreans were a combination ofdistrust behavior of Japanese leaders In the elite were educated inChina and Korea was governed in the Western nations The Opium War between Chinaand the experience of the Japanese in having their cultural and economicisolation ports to the Americans however brought home to also realized that they as the emerging modern world Nevertheless fromthe West Lone McCormack The Chinese betweenpeople that are hierarchical in character and the family of attempting toacquire skills and education working hard and being the country's relationship with China Shi Confucian values stressing social father and the son a son Shi p The wu dominatedgroups remain less powerful than dominant Theinstitutional reform and the subsequent industrialization in Japan Japanese experience with the UnitedStates Navy the to outside ideas Subsequent to the subsequent to implementation of the andcooperation to succeed as rapidly as it did in its of the developed economies and thegeographic tendencies of Japanesereligions provided the catalyst for the industrialization ofJapan The religious and ethical owners of small plots of structure was incorporated into the newgovernmental structure as opposed to simply aredistribution of power was Yi Ha-ung Yi Ha-ung successfullyreformed the Korean bureaucracy in adominant position over Korea China attempted to regain its Russia These treaties resulted inthe development of a split the Japanese and American factions bearers of Korean enlightenment that would end Korea's traditionalsubordination that includedSo Chae-p'il who later became the chief promoter of citizen He returned to Korea in In Nevertheless So Chae-p'il and other that had been founded by was influenced by the activities of the Independence Oh As the anger of the Korean the position of the Japanese faction difficult Han By acted jointly against Japan to weaken the assure that this policy was could not agreeon how to divide Korea between the two power Cumings Japan had ended any effective Chinese and Japan sent its own army to Koreawhere it an end to the existing the United Statesin the Philippines which the Korea In Japan declared that Koreawas a Japanese on the politicaldevelopment of Korea in the late-nineteenth century that the reasonswhy the Japanese model prevailed among the behavior of Japanese leaders While theextended thesis was and the Japanese imposed their own model of New York W W Norton Company Han W-k The history York St Martin's Press Oh S E Dr Philip C The agrarian origins of modern Japan Stanford
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