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Japanese Imperialism and Aggression: Reconsiderations. I.

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The Japanese Seizure of Korea: 1868–1910; A Study of Realism and Idealism in International Relations. By ConroyHilary. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1960. 554. Bibliography, Index. $7.50.

Can Aggression Be Justified and Imperialism Rationalized by “Realism”? A Review of Hilary Conroy's “The Japanese Seizure of Korea, 1868–1910.” (Reprint from Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, No. 14, 1961). By ChonDong. Seoul, Korea: The Korean Research Center, 1962. 37.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

George Totten
Affiliation:
University Seminar on Modern East Asia:, Japan, Columbia University
Hilary Conroy
Affiliation:
University Seminar on Modern East Asia:, Japan, Columbia University
Lee Soon-won
Affiliation:
University Seminar on Modern East Asia:, Japan, Columbia University
Don Thurston
Affiliation:
University Seminar on Modern East Asia:, Japan, Columbia University
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Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1963

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2 For example, Conroy, Hilary, “Japanese-Korean Relations in the Meiji Era and Their Later Implication,”Google Scholar Columbia University Seminar on Modern East Asia: Japan,” December 14, 1962 (mimeo.)

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8 Mr. Lee Soon-won, a doctoral candidate at Rutgers—the State University, is completing a dissertation on the social nature of the Japanese-Korean conflict, 1945 to date.

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