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Empire and Righteous Nation: 600 Years of China-Korea Relations

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From an award-winning historian, a concise overview of the deep and longstanding ties between China and the Koreas, providing an essential foundation for understanding East Asian geopolitics today.

In a concise, trenchant overview, Odd Arne Westad explores the cultural and political relationship between China and the Koreas over the past 600 years.

Koreans long saw China as a mentor. The first form of written Korean employed Chinese characters and remained in administrative use until the twentieth century. Confucianism, especially Neo-Confucian reasoning about the state and its role in promoting a virtuous society, was central to the construction of the Korean government in the fourteenth century. These shared Confucian principles were expressed in fraternal terms, with China the older brother and Korea the younger. During the Ming Dynasty, mentor became protector, as Korea declared itself a vassal of China in hopes of escaping ruin at the hands of the Mongols. But the friendship eventually frayed with the encroachment of Western powers in the nineteenth century. Koreans began to reassess their position, especially as Qing China seemed no longer willing or able to stand up for Korea against either the Western powers or the rising military threat from Meiji Japan. The Sino–Korean relationship underwent further change over the next century as imperialism, nationalism, revolution, and war refashioned states and peoples throughout Asia. Westad describes the disastrous impact of the Korean War on international relations in the region and considers Sino–Korean interactions today, especially the thorny question of the reunification of the Korean peninsula.

Illuminating both the ties and the tensions that have characterized the China–Korea relationship, Empire and Righteous Nation provides a valuable foundation for understanding a critical geopolitical dynamic.

Author: Westad Odd Arne
Publisher: HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 216
ISBN: 9780674238213
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2021
  • List of Maps*
  • Introduction
  • 1. China and the Chosŏn State: The Making of Sino–Korean Relations, 1392–1866
  • 2. The Internationalization of East Asia: China, Korea, and the World, 1866–1992
  • 3. China and Korea Today
  • Conclusion: What Can We Learn from History about China–Korea Relations?
  • Notes
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index
  • * Maps
    • 1.1. Chosŏn Korea, c. 1650
    • 1.2. Ming Empire, c. 1520
    • 2.1. Qing Empire, c. 1750
    • 2.2. Korean War, 1950–1951

Odd Arne Westad is S.T. Lee Professor of U.S-Asia Relations at Harvard University, where he teaches at the Kennedy School of Government. He has published over fifteen books on modern and contemporary international history, among them The Global Cold War, which won the Bancroft Prize, and Restless Empire. He is the co-author of The Penguin History of the World.

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