[학술논문] 한국인의 북방 영토 인식
... 28.6 % of Koreans think that Gando belongs to Korea. The territorial consciousness of Gando, however, is strong among those who had higher education and knew the Gando Agreement. Interestingly, there is some inconsistencies between territorial consciousness of Gando and awareness of Korea's northern border. Many Koreans who know Gando and think that Gando is under the Korean sovereignty, consider...
[학술논문] Ieodo as Metaphor? The Growing Importance of Sovereignty Disputes in South Korea–China Relations and the Role of the United States
Territorial sovereignty disputes are taking on increasing importance for South Korea–China relations over the past decade as concerns about regime stability in China and North Korea deepen, as Chinese foreign policy becomes more assertive, and as South Korea reacts to these developments. Analyzing such disputes is important for understanding how the bilateral relationship is evolving. Some of
[학술논문] 1959년 중화인민공화국 국경지도집을 통해 본 백두산 지역 국경 인식
...Joseon Korea and Qing China. Third; China’s understanding of the Gando Agreement shown in this map is an error. Fourth; North Korea’s border marking method shown on this map is presumed to be related to the drawing area of the Baekdu Mountain region on the Japanese topographic map(1/50;000); the Agreement Concerning Gando; and Kim Il-sung’s secret camp for the anti-Japanese movement...
[학술논문] 근대 서양인이 바라본 한국의 영토와 해양: 간도와 독도를 중심으로
...northeast China. In 1712, the border between Qing and Joseon was formally demarcated. For years, Qing officials did not allow people to move to northeast China. Peasants in northern Korea migrated to Gando to flee famine and poverty.
The Yalu River boundary is of little dispute, but the interpretation of the Tumen River boundary ‘土門’ causes problems. The name of the river itself...