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- Title
二战结束后日韩渔业纷争与美国霸权.
- Authors
王国华
- Abstract
Among the fishery disputes in East Asia after World War II, Japan — ROK fishery disputes have the longest fighting time. The dispute originated from the "MacArthur Line" delimited by the United States in the waters near Japan, and the direct fuse was ROK' s Syngman Rhee Declaration. The United States is both the initiator of the dispute and the promoter of the solution to the problem, and is the most important external factor affecting the process and outcome of this historical event. With the intervention of the United States, Japan and ROK successfully resolved the contradiction, cleared up a major obstacle in the development of postwar relations between the two countries, and constructed a stable framework for Japan — ROK fishery relations. However, the U. S. intervention also left historical issues such as maritime delimitation and island ownership disputes in East Asia. Maritime sovereignty and territorial disputes have become the knot between Japan and ROK, which is also the root of the shadow of the United States that has always covered the relationship between Japan and ROK and the East Asian searea.
- Subjects
SOUTH Korea; JAPAN; WORLD War II; INTERVENTION (Federal government); FISHERIES; POSTWAR reconstruction; SOVEREIGNTY; CONTRADICTION
- Publication
Journal of Eastern Liaoning University (Social Sciences), 2022, Vol 24, Issue 3, p17
- ISSN
1672-8572
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.14168/j.issn.1672-8572.2022.03.03