Korean Sovereignty:
Eastern and Western Philosophy in the Kaleidoscope of History
Kenneth M. Burke
Throughout history, from obstacles involving foreign invasion
and intervention coupled with domestic rivalry, the Korean peninsula
struggled to legitimize and protect its sovereignty. This research involves
an investigation and analysis of patterns in that history.
The article provides a broad examination of Korean political development
with interdisciplinary insights into sovereignty while underscoring the need for
new approaches and epistemological unity in political philosophy.
The Korean peninsula serves as an example of the challenges.