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Rhee’s Rivals in Beijing and Shanghai Rhee’s Rivals in Beijing and Shanghai
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Pak Yong-Man Pak Yong-Man
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Kim Kyu-Sik Kim Kyu-Sik
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Yi Tong-Hwi Yi Tong-Hwi
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An Ch’ang-Ho An Ch’ang-Ho
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Diplomatic Fiasco at the Washington Conference Diplomatic Fiasco at the Washington Conference
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Impeachment by the Shanghai Provisional Government Impeachment by the Shanghai Provisional Government
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The Comrade Society The Comrade Society
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Abortive Business Venture Abortive Business Venture
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6 Fall from Power in Shanghai and Hawai‘i
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Published:November 2013
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Abstract
This chapter details events in Syngman Rhee’s life during and after his stint as president of the Korean Provisional Government (KPG). Topics covered include the four men who opposed Rhee in Beijing and Shanghai, as well as his perception of each of them; setbacks in Rhee’s diplomatic efforts with the United States at the Washington Disarmament Conference of 1921–1922; his impeachment by the Shanghai Provisional Government in March 1925; his decision to reshape the principles and direction of the Comrade Society of Great Korea to suit his needs, shifting its focus away from the importance of the Shanghai Provisional Government and placed instead on Rhee’s legitimacy as the sole leader of the Korean independence movement; and Rhee’s business ventures.
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