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Japan–Korea Agreement of August 1904

Index Japan–Korea Agreement of August 1904

The Japan–Korea Protocol of August 1904 was made between representatives of the Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire in 1904. [1]

27 relations: Ad interim, Carter Eckert, Emperor of Japan, Empire of Japan, Envoy (title), Gojong of Korea, Hague Secret Emissary Affair, Hayashi Gonsuke (diplomat), Japan–Korea Agreement of April 1905, Japan–Korea Agreement of August 1905, Japan–Korea Treaty of 1904, Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905, Japan–Korea Treaty of 1907, John Hay, Korean Empire, Lee Ki-baik, List of ambassadors of Japan to the United States, List of monarchs of Korea, Netherlands, Takahira Kogorō, The Hague, Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea, Unequal treaty, United States Secretary of State, Void (law), Washington Naval Conference, Yun Chi-ho.

Ad interim

The Latin phrase ad interim (abbr. ad int., literally "in the time between") means "in the meantime" or "temporarily".

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Carter Eckert

Carter J. Eckert is an American academic and author and the Yoon Se Young Professor of Korean History at Harvard University.

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Emperor of Japan

The Emperor of Japan is the head of the Imperial Family and the head of state of Japan.

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Empire of Japan

The was the historical nation-state and great power that existed from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 to the enactment of the 1947 constitution of modern Japan.

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Envoy (title)

In diplomacy, an envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary, in short an envoy, is, under the terms of the Congress of Vienna of 1815, a diplomat of the second class, ranking between an Ambassador and a Minister Resident.

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Gojong of Korea

Gojong, the Emperor Gwangmu (8 September 1852 – 21 January 1919), was the twenty-sixth king of the Joseon dynasty and the first Emperor of Korea.

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Hague Secret Emissary Affair

The Hague Secret Emissary Affair (Heigeu teuksa sageon, 헤이그 특사사건) resulted from Korean Emperor Gojong sending confidential emissaries to the Second Peace Conference at The Hague, the Netherlands, in 1907.

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Hayashi Gonsuke (diplomat)

was a diplomat of the Empire of Japan.

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Japan–Korea Agreement of April 1905

The Japan–Korea Protocol of August 1905 was made between the Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire in 1905.

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Japan–Korea Agreement of August 1905

The Japan-Korea Protocol of August 1905 was made between representatives of the Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire in 1905.

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Japan–Korea Treaty of 1904

The Japan–Korea Treaty of 1904 was made between representatives of the Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire in 1904.

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Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905

The Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905, also known as the Eulsa Treaty, Eulsa Unwilling Treaty or Japan–Korea Protectorate Treaty, was made between the Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire in 1905.

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Japan–Korea Treaty of 1907

The Japan–Korea Treaty of 1907 was made between the Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire in 1907.

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John Hay

John Milton Hay (October 8, 1838July 1, 1905) was an American statesman and official whose career in government stretched over almost half a century.

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Korean Empire

The Great Korean Empire was proclaimed in October 1897 by Emperor Gojong of the Joseon dynasty, under pressure after the Donghak Peasant Revolution of 1894 to 1895 and the Gabo Reforms that swept the country from 1894 to 1896.

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Lee Ki-baik

Lee Ki-baik (1924–2004) was a leading South Korean historian.

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List of ambassadors of Japan to the United States

Incorporates translated material from the corresponding Japanese Wikipedia article The has existed since 1860, interrupted by disagreements and wars during World War II.

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List of monarchs of Korea

This is a list of monarchs of Korea, arranged by dynasty.

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Netherlands

The Netherlands (Nederland), often referred to as Holland, is a country located mostly in Western Europe with a population of seventeen million.

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Takahira Kogorō

Baron was a Japanese diplomat and ambassador to the United States from 1900 to 1909.

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The Hague

The Hague (Den Haag,, short for 's-Gravenhage) is a city on the western coast of the Netherlands and the capital of the province of South Holland.

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Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea

The Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea (Japanese:; Korean: 한일기본조약, 韓日基本條約, Hanil Gibon Joyak) was signed on June 22, 1965.

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Unequal treaty

Unequal treaty is the name given by the Chinese to a series of treaties signed with Western powers during the 19th and early 20th centuries by Qing dynasty China after suffering military defeat by the West or when there was a threat of military action by those powers.

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United States Secretary of State

The Secretary of State is a senior official of the federal government of the United States of America, and as head of the U.S. Department of State, is principally concerned with foreign policy and is considered to be the U.S. government's equivalent of a Minister for Foreign Affairs.

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Void (law)

In law, void means of no legal effect.

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Washington Naval Conference

The Washington Naval Conference, also called the Washington Arms Conference or the Washington Disarmament Conference, was a military conference called by U.S. President Warren G. Harding and held in Washington, D.C., from 12 November 1921 to 6 February 1922.

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Yun Chi-ho

Yun Chi-ho (Korean: 윤치호, hanja: 尹致昊, 1864 – 1945) was an important political activist and thinker during the late 1800s and early 1900s in Joseon Korea.

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Redirects here:

First Japan-Korea Protocol, Japan-Korea Agreement of August 1904, Japan-Korea Protocol of August 1904.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan–Korea_Agreement_of_August_1904

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