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The Review of Korean Studies

China’s Attempt at “Stealing” Parts of Ancient Korean History

The Review of Korean Studies / The Review of Korean Studies, (P)1229-0076; (E)2773-9351
2004, v.7 no.4, pp.93-122

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Abstract

China has already engaged in the massive task of assimilating Korean history as part of its own history via the Northeast Asia Project that was launched in 2002. They had already shown their intent in the past by distorting the facts regarding Balhae to suit their own historical and political interests. They are now putting their hands on the history of Goguryeo, and they will also target the matter of Gojoseon as well as the very origin of the Korean people in the near future. If they are not stopped, a huge part of Korean history will be literally stolen away from Korea. All these maneuverings by the Chinese indicate their current need to maintain control over the Chinese-Korean minorities, but it is also clear that, with regard to the future situations that would undoubtedly unfold, they are viewing the potential for gaining control over the northern region of the Korean peninsula, control in whatever terms that would fit their needs. These actions are also in response to a certain level of the Koreans’ biased perception of their own history. In order to counteract their advances, establishing a long-term system of data collecting and training of scholars is highly recommended.

keywords
Northeast Asia Project, Goguryeo, Balhae, Gojoseon (Old Joseon), ethnic minority groups.

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