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
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References

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


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