明治日本与清帝国权力竞争中的朝鲜政治——以《尹志浩日记》中的战争与政治观为中心

Young-june Park
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本文试图从霸权战争的视角来解读甲午战争。一般来说,霸权战争理论强调大国之间国家实力的差异增长是主要战争的原因之一。但是,一些理论家指出,在大国竞争中,中等大国的外交政策有可能引发两国之间的直接对抗。在此基础上,本文分析了19世纪末清帝国与明治日本的权力竞争中,朝鲜采取了怎样的政策。面对明治日本与清帝国之间日益激烈的竞争,朝鲜政界开始分化为亲日派和亲清派;最终,两个派系通过伊摩的军事叛乱(壬)和Kapsin的政治动荡(壬)进行了激烈的对抗。这些内部政治冲突促使周边国家介入朝鲜政治,引发了两国围绕韩半岛主导权的直接对抗。朝鲜年轻的知识分子尹志浩的日记很好地说明了朝鲜的年轻政治家是如何失去对王朝未来的远见,并期望先进的外国干涉朝鲜的内部政治的。
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Joseon’s Politics in the Midst of Power Rivalry between Meiji Japan and Qing Empire: Focusing on the Perception of War and Politics in Yun Chi-ho Diary
This paper tries to shed light on the first Sino-Japanese war(1894-1895) from the perspective of hegemonic war. Generally, hegemonic war theories emphasizes differential growth of national power among great powers as one cause of major war. However, some theorists pointed out that foreign policies of middle powers in the midst of great power rivalry can ignite direct confrontation between two powers. Based on this observation, this paper explains what policy did Joseon dynasty take during the power rivalry between Qing Empire and Meiji Japan in the late 19th century. In the face of growing rivalry between Meiji Japan and Qing Empire, politicians in Joseon dynasty began to be divided into pro-Japan faction and pro-Qing faction each other; eventually two factions harshly confronted through Imo military rebellion(壬午軍亂) and Kapsin political upheaval(甲申政變). These internal political clash invited neighboring powers intervention into Joseon’s politics and ignited two powers’ direct confrontation over Korean peninsula’s dominance. Joseon’s younger intellectual Yun Chi- ho’s diary illustrated well how did Joseon’s junior politicians lose the vision of their dynasty’s future and expected advanced foreign countries’ intervention into Joseon’s internal politics.
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