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Korea-China Relations in History and Contemporary Implications

Inglese · Tascabile

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This book examines the complex relations between Joseon Korea (1392-1910) and Ming/Qing China in history, and reveals their contemporary implications for the nature of a China-dominated order in East Asia and the relations between China and the middle powers in the region. Instead of relying on the works that offer over-generalized conclusions based on information drawn from secondary sources, this book provides a much more nuanced account of the Koreans' experience of managing their relations with the great powers by analyzing the first-hand evidence documented by the Joseon historiographers related to the major events in Joseon-Ming relations, Joseon's response to power transition from Ming to Qing, and Joseon-Qing relations. In East Asia today where the middle powers are facing the rise of China and a trilateral dilemma as a result of the Sino-US rivalry in the region, what history can tell us is of significant value to scholars, policy advisers, and policymakers.

Sommario

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Background, Rationale and Practice of Sadae .- Chapter 3: Sadae in the Era of Ming's Unipolar Order (1392-1608).- Chapter 4: Sadae in the Era of Changing Polarity (1608-1800).- Chapter 5: Sadae in the Modern Era (1800-1910): the End of Ideational Sadae and the Continuation of Material Yongdae.- Chapter 6: 'Anti- Sadae ' and Yongdae : the Legacies of Sadae in the Contemporary Era (1910 - Present).- Chapter 7: Conclusion.

Info autore

Robert Kong Chan is College Principal Lecturer at The University of Hong Kong, School of Professional and Continuing Education.

Riassunto

This book examines the complex relations between Joseon Korea (1392–1910) and Ming/Qing China in history, and reveals their contemporary implications for the nature of a China-dominated order in East Asia and the relations between China and the middle powers in the region. Instead of relying on the works that offer over-generalized conclusions based on information drawn from secondary sources, this book provides a much more nuanced account of the Koreans’ experience of managing their relations with the great powers by analyzing the first-hand evidence documented by the Joseon historiographers related to the major events in Joseon–Ming relations, Joseon’s response to power transition from Ming to Qing, and Joseon–Qing relations. In East Asia today where the middle powers are facing the rise of China and a trilateral dilemma as a result of the Sino–US rivalry in the region, what history can tell us is of significant value to scholars, policy advisers, and policymakers.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Robert Kong Chan
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319872759
ISBN 978-3-31-987275-9
Pagine 219
Dimensioni 153 mm x 210 mm x 14 mm
Peso 306 g
Illustrazioni XV, 219 p.
Serie Critical Studies of the Asia-Pacific
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze politiche > Scienze politiche comparate e internazionali

Asien, B, Asiatische Geschichte, Asia, Political Science and International Studies, Asian History, Asia—Politics and government, Asian Politics, Asia—History, Chinese dominance’, China-dominated order, power transition’, Internal relations in East Asia, middle powers

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