- 著者
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宮地 忠彦
- 出版者
- 日本政治学会
- 雑誌
- 年報政治学 (ISSN:05494192)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.58, no.2, pp.2_163-2_183, 2007
This paper analyzes the Japanese police's "Zendo-shugi" policy to the Korean residents in the late Taisho period. It aimed to ease the discontent of the Korean residents except "Hutei(dangerous)" Koreans. It was influenced mainly by the new policy of the Government-General of Korea after the March First movement and also partly by the new policy of the Japanese police after the Rice Riot and the former colonial bureaucrats and their policy. In rivalry with the judiciaries, the police tried to understand the anti-Japanese sentiment of the Koreans and satisfy them. But it tended to provoke the Koreans' antipathy toward its interference and had a problem that "Zendo" raised the Korean nationalism. And it was difficult for the police to realize the policy because lower-ranking policemen couldn't understand the "Zendo-shugi". And further, as some Korean immigrant workers the police hadn't seen dangerous sometimes resorted to violence, the police had trouble in distinguishing dangerous Koreans from good Koreans