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2018 | Vol. 16, z. 2 History and Memory: the Case of Poland and Korea | 47--61
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The 19 th -century International Law of the West and the Japanese Colonialization of Korea: Political Meaning of a Self-reliant State

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Carl Schmitt once stated that "a people is only conquered when it subordinates itself to the foreign vocabulary, the foreign construction [Vortellung] of what law, especially international law, is."1 If this is true, the three East Asian states - Joseon (Korea), China, and Japan - were completely subordinated to the rule of Western imperialism in the mid-19th century when traditional Sinocentric world order2 collapsed and the Western international law was generally introduced.(fragment of text)
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  • Northeast Asian History Foundation
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