「太平洋會議與朝鮮問題」를 통해 본 在中韓人의 한국 독립과 국제정세 인식Perceptions of Korean Independence and International Affairs among Koreans in China through “the Pacific Conference and the Korean Issue”
- Other Titles
- Perceptions of Korean Independence and International Affairs among Koreans in China through “the Pacific Conference and the Korean Issue”
- Authors
- 김택경
- Issue Date
- Dec-2024
- Publisher
- 중국근현대사학회
- Keywords
- the Washington Conference; “the Pacific Conference and the Korean Issue”; Korean independence; international affairs; Perceptions; Lee Yunjae; 華盛頓會議; 太平洋会议与朝鲜问题; 韩国独立; 国际形势; 认识; 李允宰; 워싱턴회의; 「태평양회의여조선문제」; 한국 독립; 국제정세; 인식; 이윤재
- Citation
- 중국근현대사연구, no.104, pp 121 - 140
- Pages
- 20
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 중국근현대사연구
- Number
- 104
- Start Page
- 121
- End Page
- 140
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/56847
- DOI
- 10.29323/mchina.2024.12.104.121
- ISSN
- 1598-8287
2713-8607
- Abstract
- This article analyses “the Pacific Conference and the Korean Issue” (hereafter referred to as “the Korean Issue”) to examine one aspect of the perceptions of the Chinese community regarding Korean independence and international affairs at the time of the Washington Conference. Many Koreans at home and abroad, including the Shanghai Provisional Government, were very interested and excited about the Washington Conference. They recognised the Washington Conference as an important opportunity to resolve the issue of Korean independence and actively sought to resolve it diplomatically. “The Korean Issue”, written by a Korean living in China at the time of the Washington Conference, reflects the perception of Korean independence and international affairs among Koreans living in China at the time.
This article analyses “the Korean Issue” by focusing on three aspects. First, it sought to identify the author of “the Korean Issue”. Using the author information of “李麗民”, I found that the author was most likely Lee Yunjae, a hangeul scholar. Second, the logic and methods of “The Korean Issue” as a whole are quite similar to those of the Shanghai Provisional Government. However, whereas the Shanghai Provisional Government rarely assumes the influence of the Russian Communist Party, the influence of the Russian Communist Party is repeatedly mentioned throughout the text. Third, if “The Korean Issue” is authentically Lee Yunjae's writing, then his academic and journalistic activities in Peking should be considered to have begun in 1921, and his early ideas need to be re-examined to some extent.
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