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日本の「嫌韓メディア」と「嫌韓行動」に?する分析 ―嫌韓本と嫌韓意識を中心にー
이홍천 사단법인 코리아컨센서스연구원 2019 분석과 대안 Vol.3 No.2
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between anti-Korean media and behavior. This study analyzed anti-Korean books published in Japan from 2000 to 2016. This study also analyses a survey conducted by those who have read that publication. According to the result, over half of the anti-Korea books published after 2010 and related to politics, history, and society of Korea. According to a result of the survey, people mainly get anti-Korean information from the Internet. Anti-Korean books affect to the anti-Korean information behavior not directly. In conclusion, while anti-Korean books affect anti-Korean behavior, it depends on the type of media.
이홍천 대한일어일문학회 2023 일어일문학 Vol.100 No.-
This study aims to examine three territorial issues facing Japan, centered on the term inherent territory. The main objective is to examine and compare how the term "inherent territory" has been used in each territorial issue, when and under what circumstances, and how its meaning has changed. The phrase "inherent territory" is commonly used in descriptions of the Northern Territories, Dokdo (Japanese name Takeshima), and the Sengaku Islands on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website under the heading "Situation surrounding Japan." The term "inherent" means something that a person has since birth, and it is not valid to apply it to the concept of nation and territory that emerged in modern times. Nevertheless, the Japanese government uses the concept of "inherent territory" and does not provide any explanation for this. Based on the sentence on the website, it can be interpreted that "inherent territory" means "never been part of another country" (Northern Territories), "under international law" (Dokdo), and "historically and under international law." None of these interpretations succeed in conveying the meaning of 'inherent.' The results of the review can be summarized as follows. "Inherent territoriality" is not an internationally recognized concept. It has been used at different times and was first used in diplomatic negotiations with the Soviet Union. The concept of "inherent territory" has been inconsistent and changing. Nevertheless, the Japanese government is trying to spread the concept of "inherent territory" through textbook screening and authorization.