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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Main Author: Takeharu Ōkubo
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2019-07-01
Series:Mirai
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Online Access:https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/MIRA/article/view/64980
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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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