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John Foster Dulless Beliefs and the Birth of Republic of Korea-Japan Relations

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dc.contributor.authorKim, Soongbae-
dc.date.accessioned2020-11-19T05:29:30Z-
dc.date.available2020-11-19T05:29:30Z-
dc.date.issued2020-10-31-
dc.identifier.citationSeoul Journal of Japanese Studies, Vol.6 No.1, pp. 43-66ko_KR
dc.identifier.issn2384-2849-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/171272-
dc.descriptionThis article is a revised and translated version of the authors Korean article Chon Posŭtŏ Tŏllesŭ ŭi shinnyŏm kwa Hanil kwangye ŭi yanggasŏng, published in Kukche chŏngchi nonchŏng [Korean journal of international relations] 57(2) (2017), with the permission of Hanguk Kukche Chŏngchi Hakhoe [Korean Association Of International Studies].ko_KR
dc.description.abstractThis paper analyzes the personal political beliefs of John Foster Dulles which were defined by his Christian faith and anti-communist convictions. It illuminates the significance of Dulless belief system relative to his influence in stimulating relations between the Republic of Korea (ROK) and Japan after World War II. Dulles, who had personal experience of Chinese politics and international relations, envisioned a regional order in East Asia centered on Japan following the 1949 communist revolution in China. Although he considered Japan the most important state in the region, he advocated for aid to the ROK as it was also part of the regional bloc of pro-US countries.
Dulless emphasis on a proactive role in East Asia was consistent with the US approach to international affairs that was dominant in the late nineteenth century. This paper draws on resources such as Dulless book War or Peace, to measure the influence of his religious faith and his relative concern with colonialism and communism. While he contributed to the formation of stable relations between the ROK and Japan as sovereign states, Dulles was also responsible for the continued projection of the legacy of Japanese colonization on bilateral relations between the two nations.
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dc.description.sponsorshipThe translation and the English editing of this article were supported by the (Chae) Hakbong Changhakhoe [Hakbong Scholarship Foundation].ko_KR
dc.language.isoenko_KR
dc.publisherInstitute for Japanese Studies, Seoul National Universityko_KR
dc.subjectJohn Foster Dulles-
dc.subjectROK-Japan relations-
dc.subjectTreaty of Versailles-
dc.subjectSan Francisco Peace Treaty-
dc.subjectWar or Peace-
dc.titleJohn Foster Dulless Beliefs and the Birth of Republic of Korea-Japan Relationsko_KR
dc.typeSNU Journalko_KR
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthor김숭배-
dc.citation.journaltitleSeoul Journal of Japanese Studiesko_KR
dc.citation.endpage66ko_KR
dc.citation.number1ko_KR
dc.citation.startpage43ko_KR
dc.citation.volume6ko_KR
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