Kim Dae Jung - kĭm dā joong, 1924–, president (1998–2003) of South Korea. A native of South Jeolla prov. and a long-time campaigner for increased democracy and writer on international issues, Kim first ran for president in 1971. From the mid-1970s through the mid-1980s he spent much time either in prison or in exile in the United States. After returning to Korea, he |
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