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The Age of Sovereign State System, China’s Northeast Project, and Japan

  • Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies
  • Abbr : JAPS
  • 2018, 25(4), pp.101-128
  • DOI : 10.18107/japs.2018.25.4.004
  • Publisher : Institute of Global Affairs
  • Research Area : Social Science > Social Science in general
  • Received : October 29, 2018
  • Accepted : December 13, 2018
  • Published : December 30, 2018

Soongbae Kim 1

1연세대학교 통일연구원

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ABSTRACT

This study examines the following areas regarding the Northeast Project. First, it studies China’s recognition of sovereignty regarding the expansion of territorial disputes over the Northeast Project. The Northeast Project was led by Chinese historians, but this study looks at the Northeast Project and the Chinese world of literary that had emerged in the same era by focusing on the logics of key figures from China’s international political alliance. Second, it highlights the connection with Japan. Japan is a third party regarding the Northeast Project, and they do not intervene with the history of other sovereign states as long as it is not a domestic problem. However, it is necessary to emphasize this logical structure in that articles related to the Northeast Asia Project were published in the Japanese academic community. To this end, this study captures the time and space of the Northeast Project as Northeast Asia’s time and space by connecting the individual issues step by step, with the expansion of the focus area to China’s recognition of sovereignty regarding the Northeast Project in the modern sovereign state system and its relations with Japan.

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