Koh Se-kai
Koh Se-kai | |
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| 許世楷 | |
Koh in 2015 | |
| Born | July 7, 1934 |
| Citizenship | Empire of Japan (1934–1945) Republic of China (1945–) |
| Education | National Taiwan University (BA) Waseda University (MA) University of Tokyo (PhD) |
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| Political party | Taiwan Independence Party (1996–2000) Independent (after 2000) |
Koh Se-kai (Chinese: 許世楷; pinyin: Xǔ Shìkǎi; Wade–Giles: Hsu3 Shih4-kai3; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Khó͘ Sè-khái; born July 7, 1934) is a Taiwanese historian, politician, and diplomat. He was a major leader of the Taiwan independence movement. In 2004, Koh was appointed to be the Republic of China’s top representative to Japan.[1] By June 2008, Koh had retired.
Early life
[edit]Family
[edit]Koh was born in Changhua City, Japanese Taiwan. His grandfather, Koh Chia-chung, was a member of the Taiwanese Cultural Association who was arrested and persecuted by Japanese authorities in 1923. His father, Koh Nai-pang, was a prominent lawyer who graduated from the Faculty of Law at Kyoto University and from the Faculty of Economics at the University of Tokyo. His mother, Hung Chin-chueh, was a physician who graduated from Tokyo Women's Medical College and practiced medicine in Caotun, Nantou, after returning to Taiwan. Koh Se-kai's uncle was Koh Nai-chang, a well-known left-wing political activist who studied at Moscow Sun Yat-sen University.
Education
[edit]After attending the Affiliated Senior High School of National Taiwan Normal University, Koh graduated from National Taiwan University with a B.A. in political science in 1957. He then was awarded a scholarship in 1959 by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture to pursue graduate studies in Japan. He earned a master's degree in political science from Waseda University in 1962 and a Ph.D. in law from the University of Tokyo in 1968.
References
[edit]- ^ "Envoy to Tokyo defends policy toward Japan". Taipei Times. 24 March 2005. Retrieved 7 March 2011.
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- University of Tokyo alumni
- Waseda University alumni
- Living people
- Politicians of the Republic of China on Taiwan from Changhua County
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