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Kim Dae Jung [1925-0] South Korean
Rank: 103
Leader, Former President of South Korea


Kim Dae-jung was the 8th President of South Korea from 1998 to 2003, and the 2000 Nobel Peace Prize recipient. He was sometimes referred to as the "Nelson Mandela of Asia".

Future, Power



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Unification is one thing, and stability in Northeast Asia is another thing.
101
And also, we are providing, you know, a nuclear power plant in the north, two light water systems, so some 4 or 5 billion dollars we are providing to meet with North Korean requests on the condition North Korea will not produce a nuclear weapon. Power
102
Unification is not our present goal. That is a future program. Future
103
Well, that is very imperative to let North Korea open door to outside.
104
So in Asia I want to make - I want to succeed to make a model of what success, practicing democracy, and market economy. Then that will give a good influence over Asian countries.
105
If America would withdraw from South Korea, there could be a power struggle between such as China and Japan.
106
To realize peace on the Korean peninsula, and to develop exchange, cooperation between both Koreas, they are the, you know, immediate target of our government.
107
There is some sign that North Korea is changing recently. There is ongoing successful negotiation to have a military talk to Pyongyang, which has been stopped for seven years.
108
So South Korean ability is very much limited to handle North Korean, you know, difficulties. So we don't want to see an immediate collapse of the North Korea regime.
109
So moderate is insisting that North Korea should open door to outside.
110
But such IMF pressure is very much helpful for me to push such a, you know, reform. So in this sense I think IMF is very much helpful for alien society.
111
You know, North Korea situation is far worse than East Germany, and South Korea is weaker than West Germany.
112
So such an American troops presence in Korea in the South and Japan, total some 100,000 should stay there forever, even after unification of Korean peninsula.
113
So now we are pushing economic reform, bank reform and enterprise reform. So we can finish that reform this year, in September or October. Then our economy may be much more, you know, normalized.
114
So if North Korea continues present isolation, then with such economic difficulties the North Korean government must meet a very serious situation in the future.
115
So for mutual interest, I do want American presence in this region.
116
I think a major cause of present Asian economic difficulties that mainly come from, you know, lack of market economy.
117
American presence is, you know, the major cause of balance of power and the stability in this region.
118

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