Similarities between Ban Ki-moon and Kim Dae-jung
Ban Ki-moon and Kim Dae-jung have 17 things in common (in Unionpedia): Amnesty International, Democratic Party of Korea, Fourth Republic of Korea, Harvard University, Kim Jong-il, Kim Jong-pil, Korea under Japanese rule, Korean War, Liberty Korea Party, North Korea, Park Chung-hee, President of South Korea, Roh Moo-hyun, Seoul, Seoul National University, South Korea, The Dong-a Ilbo.
Amnesty International
Amnesty International (commonly known as Amnesty or AI) is a London-based non-governmental organization focused on human rights.
Amnesty International and Ban Ki-moon · Amnesty International and Kim Dae-jung ·
Democratic Party of Korea
The Democratic Party, also known as The Minjoo Party of KoreaOfficially "The Minjoo Party of Korea" or "The Minjoo", including "The" in their name.
Ban Ki-moon and Democratic Party of Korea · Democratic Party of Korea and Kim Dae-jung ·
Fourth Republic of Korea
The Fourth Republic was the government of South Korea between 1972 and 1981, regulated by the Yusin Constitution adopted in October 1972 and confirmed in a referendum on 21 November 1972.
Ban Ki-moon and Fourth Republic of Korea · Fourth Republic of Korea and Kim Dae-jung ·
Harvard University
Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Ban Ki-moon and Harvard University · Harvard University and Kim Dae-jung ·
Kim Jong-il
Kim Jong-il (or Kim Jong Il) (16 February 1941 – 17 December 2011) was the second Supreme Leader of North Korea, from the death of his father Kim Il-sung, the first Supreme Leader of North Korea, in 1994 until his own death in 2011.
Ban Ki-moon and Kim Jong-il · Kim Dae-jung and Kim Jong-il ·
Kim Jong-pil
Kim Jong-pil (January 7, 1926 – June 23, 2018) was a South Korean politician and founder of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (the KCIA, now the National Intelligence Service), who served as Prime Minister twice, from 1971–1975 during president Park Chung-hee (1961–1979) and from 1998–2000 during president Kim Dae-jung (1998–2002).
Ban Ki-moon and Kim Jong-pil · Kim Dae-jung and Kim Jong-pil ·
Korea under Japanese rule
Korea under Japanese rule began with the end of the short-lived Korean Empire in 1910 and ended at the conclusion of World War II in 1945.
Ban Ki-moon and Korea under Japanese rule · Kim Dae-jung and Korea under Japanese rule ·
Korean War
The Korean War (in South Korean, "Korean War"; in North Korean, "Fatherland: Liberation War"; 25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953) was a war between North Korea (with the support of China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (with the principal support of the United States).
Ban Ki-moon and Korean War · Kim Dae-jung and Korean War ·
Liberty Korea Party
The Liberty Korea Party is a conservative political party in South Korea.
Ban Ki-moon and Liberty Korea Party · Kim Dae-jung and Liberty Korea Party ·
North Korea
North Korea (Chosŏn'gŭl:조선; Hanja:朝鮮; Chosŏn), officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (abbreviated as DPRK, PRK, DPR Korea, or Korea DPR), is a country in East Asia constituting the northern part of the Korean Peninsula.
Ban Ki-moon and North Korea · Kim Dae-jung and North Korea ·
Park Chung-hee
Park Chung-hee (or; 14 November 1917 – 26 October 1979) was a South Korean politician, general, who served as the President of South Korea from 1963 until his assassination in 1979, assuming that office after first ruling the country as head of a military junta installed by the May 16 coup in 1961.
Ban Ki-moon and Park Chung-hee · Kim Dae-jung and Park Chung-hee ·
President of South Korea
The President of the Republic of Korea is, according to the South Korean constitution, the chairperson of the cabinet, the chief executive of the government, commander-in-chief of the armed forces, and the head of state of South Korea.
Ban Ki-moon and President of South Korea · Kim Dae-jung and President of South Korea ·
Roh Moo-hyun
Roh Moo-hyun GOM (1 September 1946 – 23 May 2009) was a South Korean politician who served as President of South Korea (2003–2008).
Ban Ki-moon and Roh Moo-hyun · Kim Dae-jung and Roh Moo-hyun ·
Seoul
Seoul (like soul; 서울), officially the Seoul Special Metropolitan City – is the capital, Constitutional Court of Korea and largest metropolis of South Korea.
Ban Ki-moon and Seoul · Kim Dae-jung and Seoul ·
Seoul National University
Seoul National University (SNU;, colloquially Seouldae) is a national research university located in Seoul, South Korea.
Ban Ki-moon and Seoul National University · Kim Dae-jung and Seoul National University ·
South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (대한민국; Hanja: 大韓民國; Daehan Minguk,; lit. "The Great Country of the Han People"), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and lying east to the Asian mainland.
Ban Ki-moon and South Korea · Kim Dae-jung and South Korea ·
The Dong-a Ilbo
The Dong-A Ilbo (literally East Asia Daily) is a newspaper in Korea since 1920 with daily circulation of more than 1.2 million and opinion leaders as its main readers.
Ban Ki-moon and The Dong-a Ilbo · Kim Dae-jung and The Dong-a Ilbo ·
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- What Ban Ki-moon and Kim Dae-jung have in common
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Ban Ki-moon and Kim Dae-jung Comparison
Ban Ki-moon has 310 relations, while Kim Dae-jung has 91. As they have in common 17, the Jaccard index is 4.24% = 17 / (310 + 91).
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