Kirk W. Larsen is Korea Foundation Associate Professor of History and International Affairs at The George Washington University.
This is an important and stimulating work, and it deserves to be
widely read.--Richard S. Horowitz"Journal of Asian Studies"
(02/01/2009)
This is a fine piece of diplomatic and political history that
should become standard reading for anyone interested in the process
of imperialism in late nineteenth-century East Asia.--Kenneth M.
Swope"Pacific Affairs" (09/01/2009)
An important addition to the body of literature on the period of
Korea's opening.--J. E. Hoare"Asian Affairs" (03/01/2010)
Its rich analysis of the Qing's interventionism sheds fresh and
more varied light on interpreting Qing China's imperialism into
Choson Korea at the turn of the twentieth century, not only in the
history of Sino-Korean relation but in the larger historical and
regional context of imperialism of the world.--Jungwon Kim"Korean
Studies" (09/01/2009)
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