User:Dckewon5131/최창윤

Choi Chang-yoon (September 7, 1939 – March 30, 1996) was a South Korean politician and retired Army brigadier general. His domicile was Haeju. Born in Suncheon-gun, North Pyongan Province. Religion was Protestant.

Life
He graduated from Seoul High School in 1958, graduated from the Korea Military Academy in 1962, and graduated from Seoul National University's graduate school in 1968. Then, from March 1969 to June 1969, for three months, after participating in the Vietnam War, he studied in the United States and received a doctorate in political science from the University of Hawaii in 1973.

He served as an instructor at the Military Academy in 1966, an assistant professor at the University of Hawaii in 1970, again in 1973 as a professor and political director at the Military Academy, and in 1974 as a professor at the Don Institute in the United States.

In 1978, he was a professor at the Graduate School of Defense, research, and educational activities, and in 1980, when he was a brigadier general, he was selected as the first secretary for political affairs at the presidential secretariat, since then, while serving as the first secretary for political affairs in the presidential secretary's office from 1980 to 1986, his political qualities and abilities were recognized, and in 1983, the third year of his appointment as secretary of the secretary's office, political activities began in earnest.

In 1986, he was appointed as vice minister of culture and public information, and in 1988, he was elected to the 13th National Assembly of the Democratic Justice Party. In the same year, he served as the head of the current planning and coordination office and served as the senior secretary for political affairs at the presidential secretary's office.

In 1990, he became a government spokesman as the Minister of Public Information, and in 1992, he was appointed chief of staff of the Democratic Liberal Party. In 1993, he served as a member of the Presidential Transition Committee and Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications, peacefully and efficiently taking over and taking over the presidency between the 6th Republic and the civilian government.

In March 1994, he served as a professor and dean of Sejong University's Graduate School of Public Administration, and in December of the same year, he served as the chairman of the International Exchange Foundation.

educational background

 * Graduated from Seoul High School
 * 18th Military Academy
 * Graduated from the Army Infantry School
 * Bachelor of History, Seoul National University
 * Master of Political Science, Graduate School of Seoul National University
 * Doctor in Political Science, Graduate School of the University of Hawaii, United States

Career

 * a professor of military politics
 * an associate professor at the Graduate School of Defense
 * Senior Presidential Secretary for Political Affairs
 * Deputy Minister of Culture and Public Information
 * Director for Planning and Coordination of the Democratic Party

Award

 * 980: Presidential Commendation of the Order of Patriots and Veterans Affairs, Chapter 3.1
 * 1992 Order of the Order of Cheongjo Geunjeong

Book

 * in search of true democracy

Reference

 * Choi Chang-yoon - Korean Constitutional Association