In Our Time

The Korean Empire

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May 29, 2025
In this discussion, Holly Stephens, Derek Kramer, and Nuri Kim dive into Korea's fleeting yet impactful period as an empire from 1897 to 1910. They explore King Gojong's ambitions for sovereignty amidst foreign pressures, the intricate diplomatic maneuvers Korea employed, and the financial challenges that accompanied its modernization. The conversation highlights Korea's cultural shifts and the rising tide of nationalism, culminating in a profound examination of the empire's legacy in contemporary Korea.
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Yi Dynasty's Last Stand

  • Korea was ruled by the Yi dynasty for about 500 years, demonstrating remarkable survival skills against invasions.
  • The declaration of empire was a last attempt by the dynasty to prolong its lifespan amid regional threats.
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Korea's Diplomatic Survival Tactic

  • Korea maintained autonomy by playing the role of a loyal vassal state to China through frequent tribute missions.
  • China had no need to annex Korea due to this diplomatic loyalty and Korea's skillful navigation.
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Korea Guards Autonomy Reluctantly

  • Korea initially avoided engagement with Europe and America to protect its autonomy and prevent Chinese interference.
  • Western attempts to open Korea intensified mid-19th century but met strong Korean military resistance.
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