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Discover the hidden history of Japan's colonization of Korea with "Japan's Colonization of Korea: Discourse and Power". This fascinating book by Alexis Dudden sheds light on the intellectual foundations of Japan's empire, revealing how policymakers used the discourse of international law to legitimize their actions. Through meticulous research and compelling analysis, Dudden uncovers the intricate web of legal justifications that Japan employed to assert its authority over Korea in 1910.
By delving into the global context of the early twentieth century, Dudden illuminates the significance of the discourse of international law and its transformation into Japanese terms. She shows how these terms were not only domestically inscribed but also influenced Japan's engagement with the international system. With a keen eye for detail, Dudden examines the limits of these seemingly universal ideas and evaluates how they were measured by the international community.
Furthermore, Dudden explores the emergence of colonial policy studies in Japan, demonstrating how this discipline reinforced the notion that Japan's colonizing mission was based on knowledgeable practice. This groundbreaking research enhances our understanding of the intellectual foundations underlying Japan's imperial aspirations. It reveals that Japan was not solely focused on annexing Korea, but also on establishing a legal and legislating framework to secure international recognition for its colonization efforts.
Don't miss your chance to delve into the rich history of Japan's empire and its engagement with international law. Expand your knowledge and gain new insights with "Japan's Colonization of Korea: Discourse and Power". Order your copy today and uncover the hidden narratives that shaped the course of history.
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