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  1. Korea Betrayed: Kim Dae Jung and Sunshine by Donald Kirk, 2009-11-15
  2. Kim Dae-jung Government and Sunshine Policy by Chung-In Moon and David Steinberg, 1999-12-01
  3. Kim Dae-jung's ""Three-Stage"" Approach to Korean Reunification by Kim Dae-jung, 1997-05-01
  4. Korea in Transition. Three Years under the Kim Dae-jung Government by Chung-in Moon, David I. Steinberg, 2002
  5. Terry Farrell (Pro Architect : January 1999; 13) by Terry] Suh, Kyoong-weon (editor); Kim, Dae-Jung (translator) [Farrell, 1999-01-01
  6. Kim Dae-Jung (World Leaders Past and Present) by Norm Goldstein, 1999-05
  7. The Kwangju Uprising: Eyewitness Press Accounts of Korea's Tiananmen (Pacific Basin Institute Book)
  8. Prison Writings by Kim Dae Jung, Schoi Sung-Il, 1987-04-23
  9. Mass Participatory Economy by Kim Dae Jung, 1996-11-07
  10. Tasi, saeroun sijak ul wihayo (Korean Edition) by Dae Jung Kim, 1998
  11. Peace on the Korean Peninsula and East Asia (Singapore lecture) by Kim Dae Jung, 2006-05-15
  12. Südkoreanischer Präsident: Roh Moo-Hyun, Kim Dae-Jung, Lee Myung-Bak, Park Chung-Hee, Rhee Syng-Man, Präsident Der Republik Korea, Yun Bo-Seon (German Edition)
  13. Roman Catholic Church in South Korea: Roman Catholic Dioceses in South Korea, South Korean Roman Catholics, Kim Dae-Jung, Roh Moo-Hyun
  14. People From Jeollanam-Do: Kim Dae-Jung, Lee Yong-Dae, Kim Ok-Bin, Huh Jung-Moo, Ko Jong-Soo, Cho Hunhyun, Lee Ki-Hyung, Kim Young-Kwang

1. Kim Dae-jung
Kim Daejung Kim Dae-jung (김대중 ; 金大中, born December 3, 1925) is a South Korean politician. Long an opposition leader, he became president (after Kim Young-sam) in 1997.
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Kim Dae-jung December 3 ) is a South Korean politician. Long an opposition leader, he became president (after Kim Young-sam ) in He first entered politics in , opposing the policies of Syngman Rhee , but did not win a seat in government until . After several arrests in the , Kim was sentenced to death on charges of sedition and conspiracy; that sentence was commuted to 20 years in prison. In , after a brief exile in the U.S., he resumed his role as one of the principal leaders of the political opposition. When the first democratic presidential election was held in 1987 after ex-general Chun Doo-hwan's retirement, Kim Dae-jung and Kim Young-sam ran against each other, splitting the opposition vote and enabling ex-general Roh Tae-woo (Chun Doo-hwan's hand-picked successor) to win. In , Kim Dae-jung won the presidential election, replacing Kim Young-sam as president. The preceding presidents Park Chunghee , Chun Doo-hwan, Roh Tae-woo , and Kim Young-sam all came from the relatively wealthy Gyeongsang region. Kim Dae-jung was the first president to serve out his full term who came from the

2. Kim Dae-jung - The New York Times
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The President of the Republic of Korea is, according to the Constitution of the Republic of Korea, chief executive of the government, commanderin-chief of the armed forces, and
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5. Kim Dae Jung
Kim Dae Jung Biography. Kim was born on Haui-do, a poor island in Muan Country in south-western Korea. His father, a farmer, moved to the local port of Mokp'o in 1936 to run a
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Kim was born on Haui-do, a poor island in Muan Country in south-western Korea. His father, a farmer, moved to the local port of Mokp'o in 1936 to run a small inn. The young Kim successfully managed a firm shipping supplies during the Korean War, during which he also escaped North Korean imprisonment. He also published a small daily newspaper. Kim entered politics in 1954, in an unsuccessful bid for a seat in the National Assembly.
In 1960 Kim was elected to the Assembly and during the democratic regime served as official government spokesman. He was reelected in the three subsequent elections of 1963, 1967, and 1971. Because he had risen to prominence spearheading the unsuccessful 1969 parliamentary effort to prevent a third term for President Park Chung Hee (Pak Chong-hui), he was chosen as the New Democratic Party's presidential candidate against President Park. Despite harassment and government election controls, Kim received 43.6 percent of the vote, shocking the Park government.
Thereafter, government pressures against Kim mounted: he was nearly killed in a government- engineered "accident." In 1972 and 1973 Kim took his cause to the United States; on the way home, during a short stay in Japan, he was kidnapped by Seoul government agents and nearly killed: his rescue and release in Seoul was only obtained under US government pressure. The incident focused international attention on Kim, but he was soon tried, convicted, and imprisoned on obscure charges including "spreading rumors" during the 1967 and 1971 elections.

6. Kim Dae-jung - Wikipédia
South Korean socialdemocratic politician, president 1998–2002. As a committed opponent of the regime of General Park Chung Hee, he suffered imprisonment and exile.
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Kim Dae Jung QUOTES / QUOTATIONS American presence is, you know, the major cause of balance of power and the stability in this region.
Quotation of Kim Dae Jung And also, we are providing, you know, a nuclear power plant in the north, two light water systems, so some 4 or 5 billion dollars we are providing to meet with North Korean requests on the condition North Korea will not produce a nuclear weapon.
Quotation of Kim Dae Jung And if we succeed this year to realize reform in various fields, then from next year there ought to be some hope for our country.
Quotation of Kim Dae Jung And North Korea is now willing to allow Korean top businessmen to visit North Korea with 500 cows on the truck.
Quotation of Kim Dae Jung As far as I know, there is two groups in the North, hardliners and the moderate.
Quotation of Kim Dae Jung But absolute condition is we must maintain a firm security posture against North Korea, against any kind of possible aggression.

9. Kim Dae-jung - Biography
Tells about a former president of South Korea and explains why he won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2000.
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President Kim Dae-jung was born on December 3, 1925 in a small village on an island of South Korea's southwestern coast. He graduated from a commercial high school in 1943. When the Syngman Rhee Administration (1948-1960) began to become increasingly dictatorial, he decided to enter politics. His political career proved to be rather turbulent from the start. He was elected to the National Assembly in a bi-election in 1961 after two unsuccessful bids, but, within three days of his election, the National Assembly was dissolved following a military coup d'etat led by Major General Park Chung Hee. When he was elected again to the National Assembly in 1963, he began to emerge as a junior leader within his own party. He served as the spokesman for the Democratic Party in 1965 and became the chairman of the party's Policy Planning Committee the following year.

10. Kim Dae-jung - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Kim Daejung (3 December 1925 – 18 August 2009) was President of South Korea from 1998 to 2003, and the 2000 Nobel Peace Prize recipient. A Roman Catholic from 1957, he came
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Toyota Daichū Kim Dae-jung (3 December 1925 – 18 August 2009) was President of South Korea from 1998 to 2003, and the 2000 Nobel Peace Prize recipient. A Roman Catholic from 1957, he came to be called the " Nelson Mandela of Asia" for his long-standing opposition to authoritarian rule.
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11. Kim Dae-jung Presidential Library And Museum
Materials donated by Choi Dong Hyu.. 2006.02.08 Materials donated by Kim Hyung 2007.06.25 Materials donated by Sunjoo Lee 2006.03.06 Materials donated by Sug Won Kang
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Kim Dae Jung (kĭm dā j ng), 1924–, president (1998–2003) of South Korea. A native of South Jeolla prov. and a longtime campaigner for increased democracy and writer on
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Kim Dae Jung is a former Korean President and a Nobel Peace prize winner. Find more on his life in this brief biography.
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var addthis_pub = "educationinindia"; Kim Dae Jung, the fifteenth President of Korea is mainly known for his opposition to and lifelong struggle against the authoritarian rule in Korea. He was most significant leader who took the nation wide pro-democratic movement on to another stage despite several hurdles laid by the authoritarian government. Having failed in his two attempts to come in power, Kim had endured several other troubles and trails before he was finally elected to the presidency, including abduction, several house arrests and at least five attempts on his life. In December 1997, when he was finally elected to the presidency, the country was amid its worst financial crisis. Kim, as President took the helm during its most crucial phase and hauled the country back from the verge of collapsing. The process of reformation and reconstruction that Kim started many years back still continues in Korea. The former president received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2000 and became the first Nobel Laureate from Korea.

14. Online NewsHour: President Kim Dae Jung -- June 9, 1998
Kim Dae Jung, President of South Korea, arrived in Washington to meet with President Clinton and speak before a joint session of Congress. Following a background report, Jim Lehrer
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Kim Dae Jung, President of South Korea, arrived in Washington to meet with President Clinton and speak before a joint session of Congress. Following a background report , Jim Lehrer speaks with President Kim about his country's relations with North Korea and the current Asian economic crisis.
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The IMF and the G-7 countries agreed to provides South Korea with an emergency $10 billion loan Dec. 19, 1997:
An opposition party wins the South Korean presidency Dec. 8, 1997: Online Forum: The economic situation in Asia Dec. 12, 1997:

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Kim Daejung (born 1925) worked for the restoration of democracy and human rights in South Korea following the last popular presidential election there, held in 1971. In spite
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Home Library Miscellaneous Biographies Kim Dae-jung (born 1925) worked for the restoration of democracy and human rights in South Korea following the last popular presidential election there, held in 1971. In spite of many threats on his life and a series of imprisonments, he continued to show resistance to political repression under the Fifth Republic. Kim Dae-jung, a dissident politician in South Korea's Fifth Republic (created in 1980), represented the cause of restoring democracy and human rights in his country. Condemned by court to death for his alleged role in the Kwangju uprising, from May 18 to 27, 1980, Kim's life was subsequently spared. He was allowed to travel to the United States, where he spent slightly more than two years in exile. In February of 1985 he returned to South Korea to resume his political activity, with the help of American friends who accompanied him to Korea as part of the "Campaign To Assure A Safe Return for Kim Dae-Jung." In the turmoil of South Korea's party politics, Kim Dae-jung represented a formidable dissident voice of political opposition to President Chun Doo Hwan's

16. Kim Dae Jung Biography - S9.com
1925 Kim Dae Jung, born on the 3rd of December in Haui-do, Jeollanam-do, an island off the South Korean Coast. He is a former South Korean president.1954 - Entered politics
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Kim Daejung, the former president of South Korea who died yesterday aged 85, was a former dissident whose opposition to successive dictatorial regimes led to him being
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More on Kim Dae Jung from Infoplease Kim Dae Jung, Kim Dae Jung, president of South Korea, met with the North's president, Kim Jong Il, in 2000 Nobel Prize Winners - 2000 Nobel
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From Les Prix Nobel 2000, The Nobel Foundation, 27 June 2003 As President Park Chung Hee sought constitutional revisions in 1969 to allow himself to run for a third term, Kim Dae-jung gave an address against the scheme in an outdoor rally, and he was widely acclaimed for his vision and courage. He was chosen the presidential candidate of the New Democratic Party in 1971, running against the all-powerful incumbent, Park Chung Hee. Despite the obstructionist tactics and illegal electioneering practices of the ruling party, he garnered over 46 per cent of the votes cast. During the Assembly election campaign that soon followed the presidential vote, opposition leader Kim experienced what was to be the first of at least five attempts on his life by his political foes. A heavy-load truck rammed into his car, seriously injuring him and his two aides. President Kim still suffers from the leg injury. eliminate him but swift and strong reactions from the U.S. and Japan resulted in his release in Seoul a week later. He was immediately placed under house arrest. On March 1, 1976, the indomitable opposition leader joined other democracy fighters in issuing the

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