Lee Sang-don
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Lee Sang-don (born December 4, 1951[1]) is a South Korean legal scholar and a conservative liberal political activist.[2][3] His liberal philosophy was influenced by American conservatism and neoconservatism, but he is critical of South Korean conservatism.[4] He currently works as a professor at Chung-Ang University. He is a conservative pundit well known for expressing criticisms towards the Lee Myung-bak government. He received criticisms from a group of pro-Lee Myung-bak lawmakers for participating in the restructure of the Saenuri Party (formally Grand National Party) in the past due to his distance with Lee Myung-bak.[5]
Lee Sang-don | |
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이상돈 | |
Member of the National Assembly | |
Assumed office 30 May 2016 | |
Constituency | Proportional representation |
Personal details | |
Born | Busan, South Korea | 4 December 1951
Political party | Independent |
Alma mater | Seoul National University Tulane University |
Profession | legal scholar, activist, politician |
Website | Official Website |
Lee Sang-don | |
Hangul | 이상돈 |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | I Sangdon |
McCune–Reischauer | I Sangton |
He was a member of the National Assembly member of the People's Party, a liberal political party led by Ahn Cheol-soo.[6]
Early life
Sang-don was born in Busan. He graduated in Seoul National University with a B.A. and M.A. in law and later received his Ph.D from Tulane University in law.[1]
Remarks
On Lee Myung-bak
- He is critical against the real estate cover-ups made by the South Korean President, Lee Myung-bak, in Naegok-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul.[7]
- He had expressed concerns through his blog how Lee Myung-bak's political associates could potentially drag down the Lee Myung-bak government and his affiliated Saenuri Party (then Grand National Party) after the next presidential election due to Lee's extensive history of political corruptions.[8]
- He once said in 2010 that Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye should have separated on their own way because "Lee Myung-bak's leadership heads itself to a potential Watergate scandal-like incident".[9] This incident refers to the South Korean illegal surveillance incident. Lee Myung-bak has been politically isolated from the ruling Saenuri Party as Chairperson Hong Jun-pyo, resigned.
On the Supreme Prosecutors' Office
- He proposed an extensive restructure of the Supreme Prosecutors' Office of the Republic of Korea as the organization itself covers up the corruptions generated by officials in the Lee Myung-bak government.[10]
Incidents
On April 4, 2012, Lee abruptly left a live political debate program shown in tvN Asia that generated controversies.[11]
Works
- Lee, Sang-don, 세계의 트렌드를 읽는 100권의 책, 기파랑 (2006), ISBN 978-89-91965-94-2
- Lee, Sang-don, 비판적 환경주의자, 브레인북스 (2006), ISBN 978-89-92447-01-0
- Lee, Sang-don, 위기에 처한 대한민국, 경덕출판사 (2007), ISBN 978-89-91197-43-5
- Lee, Sang-don, 조용한 혁명, 뷰스 (2011), ISBN 978-89-92037-76-1
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