International Law and its Influence on Diplomacy in the Late Nineteenth Century Japan
In 1853 United States warships led by Commodore Matthew Perry (1794-1858) came to Japan to negotiate a commercial treaty. This event had suddenly thrust late-nineteenth-century Japan into a web of relations with the Western nations, and as a result, European international law was a topic of particul...
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description | In 1853 United States warships led by Commodore Matthew Perry (1794-1858) came to Japan to negotiate a commercial treaty. This event had suddenly thrust late-nineteenth-century Japan into a web of relations with the Western nations, and as a result, European international law was a topic of particularly urgent concern including some normative philosophical questions: What is Civilization? What are the rules in international relations? What are the differences with the existing order in East Asia? |
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spelling | doaj.art-077dcd48a1d242cf90b73b8d58e278a82022-12-21T19:24:32ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridMirai2531-145X2019-07-01310.5209/mira.64980International Law and its Influence on Diplomacy in the Late Nineteenth Century JapanTakeharu ŌkuboIn 1853 United States warships led by Commodore Matthew Perry (1794-1858) came to Japan to negotiate a commercial treaty. This event had suddenly thrust late-nineteenth-century Japan into a web of relations with the Western nations, and as a result, European international law was a topic of particularly urgent concern including some normative philosophical questions: What is Civilization? What are the rules in international relations? What are the differences with the existing order in East Asia?https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/MIRA/article/view/64980Bankoku kōhōSimon VisseringNishi AmaneFukuzawa YukichiTsuda MamiNakamura Masanao |
spellingShingle | Takeharu Ōkubo International Law and its Influence on Diplomacy in the Late Nineteenth Century Japan Mirai Bankoku kōhō Simon Vissering Nishi Amane Fukuzawa Yukichi Tsuda Mami Nakamura Masanao |
title | International Law and its Influence on Diplomacy in the Late Nineteenth Century Japan |
title_full | International Law and its Influence on Diplomacy in the Late Nineteenth Century Japan |
title_fullStr | International Law and its Influence on Diplomacy in the Late Nineteenth Century Japan |
title_full_unstemmed | International Law and its Influence on Diplomacy in the Late Nineteenth Century Japan |
title_short | International Law and its Influence on Diplomacy in the Late Nineteenth Century Japan |
title_sort | international law and its influence on diplomacy in the late nineteenth century japan |
topic | Bankoku kōhō Simon Vissering Nishi Amane Fukuzawa Yukichi Tsuda Mami Nakamura Masanao |
url | https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/MIRA/article/view/64980 |
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