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The Politics of Separation of the Korean Peninsula, 1943-1953

The Politics of Separation of the Korean Peninsula, 1943-1953

  • BokRyong
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  • 지문당
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  • 2008-01-01 출간
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  • 754페이지
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  • 257 X 188 mm
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  • ISBN 9788988095300
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Preface to the English Edition Preface Acknowledgement Abbreviation Remarks for Romanization of Korean Characters and Bibliography Chapter 1. Introduction Points of View and Methodology of Contemporary Korean History 1. Introduction: What is the Significance of the Term Contemporary History 2. Trends and Dynamics in the Study of Korean Separation 1 The Scientific Quest of the Young Historians 2 The Lessons of Korean-American Relations 3 The U.S. National Archives Documents Released 4 The Democratization Movement in South Korea 5 The Collapse of the USSR and the East European Socialist Countries 6 The Development of the Copy Machine 3. Points of View on the Separation: Causes or Responsibilities 1 Were the Major Powers Responsible 2 Wasnt Korea Responsible 3 Liberation from the History of Attribution 4. Conclusion: Return to Historicism Part I. The Age of Sterility Chapter 2. The Decision Process of the Separation of the Korean Peninsula Focusi ... Preface to the English Edition Preface Acknowledgement Abbreviation Remarks for Romanization of Korean Characters and Bibliography Chapter 1. Introduction Points of View and Methodology of Contemporary Korean History 1. Introduction: What is the Significance of the Term Contemporary History 2. Trends and Dynamics in the Study of Korean Separation 1 The Scientific Quest of the Young Historians 2 The Lessons of Korean-American Relations 3 The U.S. National Archives Documents Released 4 The Democratization Movement in South Korea 5 The Collapse of the USSR and the East European Socialist Countries 6 The Development of the Copy Machine 3. Points of View on the Separation: Causes or Responsibilities 1 Were the Major Powers Responsible 2 Wasnt Korea Responsible 3 Liberation from the History of Attribution 4. Conclusion: Return to Historicism Part I. The Age of Sterility Chapter 2. The Decision Process of the Separation of the Korean Peninsula Focusing on the U.S. Role and Its Change 1. Introduction 2. Korean Problems on the Conference Table during World War II 1 The Washington Conference March 27 1943 2 The Cairo Conference November 22-26 1943 3 The Teheran Conference November 27-December 2 1943 4 The Yalta Conference January 30-February 11 1945 5 The Stalin-Hopkins Meeting in Moscow May 26-June 6 1945 6 The Potsdam Conference July 6-August 1 1945 7 The Council of Foreign Ministers in London September 12-October 2 1945 3. Factors Influencing the U.S. Foreign Policy toward Separation of the Korean Peninsula 1 The U.S. Lack of Information and Imperialist Arrogance 2 The U.S. Overestimated Russias Capacity to End the War 3 The U.S. Satiation from the Occupation of Japanese Islands 4 The Decline of China in the International Circle 5 Discordance among the U.S. Decision-Makers on Separation of the Korean Peninsula 4. Several Devices to Divide the Korean Peninsula 1 The OPD Department of War 2 The Joint War Plans Committee JWPC 3 The SWNCC 4 The Proposed Military Occupation by JWPC 5 The CINCPAC 6 The OPD Revised 5. Process of Demarcation on the 38th Parallel 6. Conclusion Chapter 3. The Decision Process of the Trusteeship Focusing on the Change of U.S. Ideas 1. Introduction 2. Factors in the U.S. Policy in Deciding the Trusteeship 1 FDR s Ideals as a Neo-Wilsonian 2 Experiences in the Philippines 3 Anti-Colonial Trends in the U.S. 4 Ensuring One Power Does Not Gain Dominance 3. Standpoints of the USSR the United Kingdom and China 1 Response of the USSR 2 Standpoint of United Kingdom 3 Standpoint of China 4. Change in the Trusteeship Policy 1 Change of Presidency in the U.S. and Beginning of the Cold War 2 Success of the Atomic Bomb 3 Anti-Trusteeship Movement in South Korea 4 Change of USSR Policy 5. Conclusion Chapter 4. The Policy of the U.S. Army Military Government in Korea The First Year 1. Introduction 2. Direction of Military Government 3. Enforcement of Occupation 4. Early Stage of Military Government 5. Conclusion Chapter 5. The Structure of the U.S. Army Military Government in Korea 1. Introduction 2. The United States Army Military Government USAMGIK 3. The Police 4. The Military 5. Auxiliary Organization: Northwest Young Association NWYA 6. Conclusion Chapter 6. Disposition of Vestiges of the Japanese Colonial Rule 1. Introduction 2. Repatriation of the Japanese People 3. Activities of New Korean Company NKC 1 Management of the Enemy Properties 2 Gathering of Tenants 4. Activities of the Central Land Administration 5. Confusion of the Attempted Land Reform 6. Conclusion Chapter 7. Conflicts between the U.S. Army Military Government and the Korean People 1. Introduction 2. Conflicts with Eminent Persons of the Provisional Government 3. Response to the Leftists 1 Composition and Characteristics of the Leftist Groups 2 USAMGIKs Perception of the Leftists 3 The Counterfeit Money Incident of the Chosun Printing Company and the Suppression of Leftists 4. Conclusion Chapter 8. Interim Legislative Assemblies under the Military Government 1. Introduction: USAMGIKs Perception of the Legislative Assembly 2. From the Supreme Political Committee of the Emergency National Congress to the Democratic Assembly 1 Advisory Council of the USAMGIK 2 Supreme Political Committee of the Emergency National Congress 3 Transfer to the Democratic Assembly 3. The Interim Legislative Assembly of South Korea 1 Background of the Composition 2 Election and Composition 3 Activities 4 Dissolution: Road to the Constitutional Assembly 5 Evaluation 4. Conclusion Part II. The Gestation of Tragedies Chapter 9. The Genesis of the Korean Communists 1. Introduction 2. Inspiration of the Russian October Revolution and Eastern Policy of the Comintern 3. Conflict on the Front Line for the Liberation 4. The Deepening of Social Inequality 5. The Communization of Mainland China 6. The Jacobin Mentality of the Revolutionary Age 7. Personal Disposition 8. Conclusion Chapter 10. Disputes on Trusteeship 1945-1947 1. Introduction 2. Moscow Agreements and America s Device 3. Logic of the Anti-Trusteeship 4. Logic of the Pro-Trusteeship 5. The Reasons Why the Left-wing Changed to Pro-Trusteeship 1 Hypothesis I: Direction from Moscow 2 Hypothesis II: Decision by Themselves 3 Hypothesis III: Struggle for Hegemony 6. Conclusion Chapter 11. U.S.-USSR Joint Commission 1946-1947 1. Introduction 2. Preliminary Meeting January 16-February 6 1946 3. First Conference March 20-May 9 1946 4. Adjournments and Quests May 10 1946-May 20 1947 5. Second Conference May 21-October 18 1947 6. Conclusion: Who was Responsible for the Breaking of the Joint Commission Chapter 12. Conflicts within the Right-Wing With a Focus upon the Relationship between Rhee Syng-man and Kim Koo 1. Introduction 2. Fatal Conflict: Differences of Social Status and School 3. Heterogeneity and Homogeneity of the Political Line 1 Bourgeoisie Democracy vs. Chauvinism 2 Pro-American Diplomacy vs. Terrorism 3 Confucian Authoritarianism vs. Equalitarianism 4 Anti-Russianism vs. Anti-Communism 4. Conflict in the Provisional Government 5. Conflict after the Liberation 1 The Purge of the Pro-Japanese Vestiges 2 Trusteeship Problem 3 Disputes on Establishment of a Separate Government in South Korea 6. Conclusion Chapter 13. Conflicts within the Left-Wing The Case of Park Hun-young and Kim Il-sung 1. Introduction 2. Families and Political Orientation 1 Family 2 School 3 Activities under the Japanese Rule 3. Conflict of the Political Line 1 Class Struggle or United Front 2 Vanguard or the Masses 3 Conflict of the North Korean Branch of the Korean Communist Party 4 Conflict of the Left-Right Collaboration Movement 5 Choice of the USSR: Native Communist or Overseas Communist 4. Conclusion Chapter 14. The Fall of the Moderates The Case of Lyuh Woon-hyung 1. Introduction 2. Family and Political Orientation 3. A Historical View of the Liberation: The Preparatory Committee for Nation-Building PCNB 4. A View on the Military Government and Trusteeship: The Peoples Republic of Korea 5. Response to and Conflict with the Provisional Government: Agony as a Leftist 6. Conflict and Frustration of the Tri-partite Merger 7. Standpoint at the U.S.-USSR Joint Commission 8. Conclusion Chapter 15. The Left-Right Collaboration Movement 1946 1. Introduction 2. Intentions of the United States 3. Intentions of Kim Kyu-shik 4. Intentions of Lyuh Woon-hyung 5. Intentions of the Rightists and Leftists 6. Progress of the Collaboration 7. Conclusion: Limitations of the Collaboration Chapter 16. Negotiations for the Unification between South and North Korea 1948 1. Introduction 2. Standpoints of Kim Koo and Kim Kyu-shik in 1948 3. Intention of North Korea and Progress of the Negotiation 4. Responses of Rhee Syng-man and the Military Government 5. Conclusion Part III. The Descendants of Cain Chapter 17. The Three Tragedies The Taegu Riot Cheju Rebellion and Yusoo-Soonchun Military Insurrection 1. Introduction 2. The Taegu Riot 1 Taegu in 1946 2 How the Incident Developed 3 Its Legacy 3. Cheju Rebellion 1 The Political Heritages of Cheju Island and the Political Atmosphere in 1948 2 Development of the Incident 3 The Painful Internal Hemorrhage 4. The Yusoo-Soonchun Military Insurrection 1 The Political Atmosphere of Junnam Province 2 Character of the 14th Regiment 3 Development of the Incident 4 Its Legacy 5. Conclusion Chapter 18. Withdrawal of the U.S. Army and the Transfer of Korean Problems to the UN 1947-1949 1. Introduction 2. The Logic of Withdrawal 1 Korea s Lack of Strategic Value and the U.S. Strategy of Air Force Priority 2 Greater Significance Placed on European Countries than Asian Countries 3 Cold War Theory and Anti-war Sentiment in the United States 4 Rupture of the U.S.-USSR Joint Commission in 1947 3. Conflicts of Withdrawal 1 Apprehensions of the Communization of Korea and Defense of Japan 2 Conflicts between the Departme

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