Ko Sung-kuk

Ko Sung-kuk (born 1955 ~ ) is a South Korean political scientist.

Korean name
Hangul
고성국
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGo Seoung-guk
McCune–ReischauerKo Sŏng-guk

During his career as an instructor for the Political Science Department at Korea University, the authorities sentenced Ko Sung-kuk to 3 years of imprisonment, and to a 3-year suspension of teaching license under the National Security Act on November 27, 1986.[1]

Works

  • Ko, Sung-kuk, 고성국의 정치IN, 미지애드컴 (June 11, 2011), ISBN 978-89-957714-4-0
  • Ko, Sung-kuk, 10대와 만나는 정치와 민주주의, 철수와영희 (May 5, 2011), ISBN 978-89-93463-13-2
  • Ko, Sung-kuk, Chang, Ha-Joon, et al., 불량사회와 그 적들, 기파랑 (April 25, 2011), ISBN 978-89-965171-2-2
  • Ko, Sung-kuk, 10대와 통하는 정치학, 철수와영희 (December 19, 2007), ISBN 978-89-958338-5-8
gollark: I'll decide your political opinion for you.
gollark: You can save time by just pledging your allegiance to me.
gollark: The Internet is kind of terrible because of historical inertia (we're still on IPv4 everywhere for some reason? NAT everywhere, overzealous middleboxes, etc are very wasteful), but it generally works.
gollark: Yes, arbitrarily smart people can just derive all information via Solomonoff induction (good).
gollark: https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=apioform

References

  1. 근로자들의 의식화 운동 최고 4년. Kyunghyang Shinmun (in Korean). 1986-09-27. Retrieved 2011-12-11.


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