Pak Tongjin
South Korean politician (1922–2013)
Pak Tongjin (also Tong-jin) was the South Korean minister of foreign affairs in the 1970s. Much of his efforts involved building trade routes between the Soviet Union and non-Soviet countries through South Korea.[1]
General references
- Gwangju Uprising: The Rebellion for Democracy in South Korea[2]
- South Korea: A Country Study[3]
References
- ^ South Korea-Relations with the Soviet Union
- ^ Sok-yong, H.; Jae-Eui, L.; Yong-Ho, J. (2022). Gwangju Uprising: The Rebellion for Democracy in South Korea. Verso Books. p. 220. ISBN 978-1-78873-714-2. Retrieved 2022-07-08.
- ^ Savada, A.M.; Shaw, W. (1997). South Korea: A Country Study. Area handbook series. Diane Publishing Company. p. 257. ISBN 978-0-7881-4619-0. Retrieved 2022-07-08.
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- Chang Myon
- Yang You-chan
- Chung Il-kwon
- Chang Lee-wook
- Chung Il-kwon
- Kim Chung-yul
- Kim Hyun-chul
- Kim Dong-jo
- Hahm Pyong-choon
- Kim Yong-shik
- Lew Byong-hion
- Kim Kyung-won
- Pak Tongjin
- Hyun Hong-choo
- Han Seung-soo
- Park Kun-woo
- Lee Hong-koo
- Yang Sung-chul
- Han Sung-joo
- Hong Seok-hyun
- Lee Tae-sik
- Han Duck-soo
- Choi Young-jin
- Ahn Ho-young
- Cho Yoon-je
- Lee Soo-hyuck
- Cho Tae-yong
- Cho Hyun-dong
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