Hyun In-taek
Korean name | |
Hangul | 현인택 |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Hyeon In-taek |
McCune–Reischauer | Hyŏn Int'aek |
Hyun In-Taek (born 27 September 1954) was Minister of Unification of South Korea from January 2009 til August 2011.[1][2] He was replaced with Yu Woo-ik.[3] As the Minister of Unification, he oversaw matters related to South Korea’s policies toward North Korea, inter-Korean affairs, unification of the two Koreas, and public education on unification.
Hyun previously served on the presidential transition committee for President Lee Myung-bak. He was one of the main designers of the Lee Myung-bak administration’s policy toward North Korea, “Vision 3000: Denuclearization and Openness” initiative.
Before his appointment as the Minister of Unification, Hyun held a position of professor of political science and international relations at Korea University where he received his B.A. and M.A. He holds a Ph.D. in international politics from the University of California, Los Angeles. He also long served as the director of the Ilmin International Relations Institute, one of Korea’s major think tanks on international relations, and was a research fellow at the Sejong Institute, a research institute on security and foreign affairs.
References
- ^ Dr. Hyun, In-Taek [dead link] Ministry of Unification. Retrieved July 2011
- ^ Dr. In-Taek Hyun’s Appointment Confirmed Ilman International Relations Institute. Retrieved July 2011
- ^ Lee names close aide Yu Woo-ik Unification Minister The Hankyoreh. Retrieved 11 December 2011