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Preface 2
Chapter I. Introduction: The Origin of the Question of Tokdo 3
1. Tokdo as Symbol of Korean Independence and Sovereignty 3
2. The Origin of the Question of Tokdo 3
3. New Japanese Offensive in Recent Years 4
Chapter II. Tokdo Became Korea's Territory in 512 A.D. 5
1. Ullngdo and Tokdo come under the Dominion of Silla. 5
2. Documentary Evidence that Tokdo Was a Part of Usan'guk 6
3. Apellations Confirming Tokdo as Usan'guk Territory 7
Chapter III. Koryo Dynasty's Administrative Policy for Ullngdo and Tokdo 7
1. Five-stage Administration 7
2. Ullngdo and Tokdo in Japanese Documentary Records in the 11th Century 9
Chapter IV. Chosn Dynasty's Policy toward Ullngdo and Tokdo 9
1. Administration of Ullngdo and Tokdo, and Japanese Marauders 9
2. King T'aejong's Vacant Island Policy 10
3. Reconfirmation of Tokdo/Usando 11
4. King Sejong's and His Successors' Policy toward Ullngdo and Tokdo 12
5. Reconfirmation of Tokdo as Korean Territory in the Gazetteer of the Annals of King Sejong 13
6. Definition of Tokdo as Korean Territory in the Augumented Survey of the Geography of Korea 14
7. Japan's Policy Immediately after the Hideyoshi Invasion of Korea 15
Chapter V. Dispute over Ullngdo and Tokdo and An Yong-bok's Activities 18
1. Japan's Attempt to seize Ullngdo and Tokdo around the End of the 17th Century 18
2. Countermeasure by Moderate Politicians 19
3. Hardliners Take Power and Thwart Japan's Design. 20
4. Tokugawa Shogunate's Reconfirmation of Korea's Ownership of Ullngdo and Tokdo 21
5. Activities of An Yong-bok 22
6. Settlement of the Controversy over Ullngdo and Tokdo around the End of the 17th Century. 23
7. Japanese Maps of the Edo Period 23
Chapter VI. Reconfirmation of Ullngdo and Tokdo by the Meiji Government 24
1. Reconfirmation by the Japanese Foreign Ministry and the Council of State 24
2. Reconfirmation by the Japanese Home Ministry 25
3. Reconfirmation by the Council of State 26
4. Reconfirmation by the Ministries of the Army and the Navy 27
Chapter VII. Abolition of the Vacant Island Policy and Redevelopment of Ullngdo and Tokdo 28
1. Encroachment by Japanese Immediately after the Opening of Ports by Korea 28
2. Abolition of the Vacant Island Policy 28
3. Redevelopment Begins. 30
Chapter VIII. Reorganization of Administrative District for Tokdo 31
2. Imperial Ordinance No. 41 in 1900 and the Establishment of New County of Ullngdo 32
3. Apellations for Tokdo: Tokdo and Skto 33
4. Development of Ullngdo 35
Chapter IX. Japanese Navy's Plan for Construction of a Watchtower on Tokdo and Its Occupation of the Island 36
1. Russo-Japanese War and Japan's Infringement on Korean Sovereignty 36
2. Japanese Plan for Construction of a Watchtower on Tokdo 37
3. A Japanese Fisherman's Application for Fishing Rights at Tokdo and Japanese Government Machinations 38
4. Japan's Annexation of Tokdo and Its Announcement by Shimane Prefecture 39
5. Annexation of Tokdo, a Violation of International Law 40
6. Construction and Removal of a Watchtower on Tokdo 42
Chapter X. Korea's Reaction to Japan's Annexation of Tokdo 43
1. Notification of Japan's Annexation of Tokdo 43
2. Protest by Magistrate Sim Hng-t'aek of Ullngdo 44
3. Protest by the Korean Home Minister 44
4. Protest by the Korean Head of Government 44
5. Protest by Korean Newspapers 45
6. Protest by Korean Intellectuals 45
Chapter XI. Tokdo under Japanese Occupation and Cairo and Potsdam Declarations 46
1. Tokdo under Japanese Occupation 46
2. Stipulations of Cairo Declaration 47
3. Provisions of Potsdam Declaration 48
Chapter XII. SCAPIN No. 677 and retrocession of Tokdo to Korea 48
1. Definition of "Japanese Territory" in SCAPIN No. 677 48
2. SCAP GHQ Restores Tokdo to Korea. 49
3. Conditions for Revision of a SCAP GHQ Directive 49
4. SCAPIN No. 1033 and Reconfirmation of Korea's Title to Tokdo 49
Chapter XIII. Conclusion: the Resumption of the Controversy on Tokdo and Japan's Challenge 50
1. Controversy over Tokdo Flares up. 50
2. Japan's Tenuous Grounds for Its Claim 50
3. The Korean People and Tokdo 52
Select Bibliography 52