Kim, Young (Hum)
KIM, Young (Hum)
KIM, Young (Hum). American (born Republic of Korea), b. 1920. Genres: History, International relations/Current affairs. Career: Professor of History and Political Science, U.S. International University, San Diego, California, since 1961 (former Assistant Professor and Associate Professor). Former Assistant Secretary, U.S. Embassy, Seoul, Korea. Publications: East Asia's Turbulent Century, 1966; Patterns of Competitive Coexistence: USA vs. USSR, 1966; Twenty Years of Crises: The Cold War Era, 1968; Toward Rational View of China: The Vietnam War in Struggle Against History: U.S. Foreign Policy in an Age of Revolution, 1968; The Central Intelligence Agency: Problems of Secrecy in a Democracy, 1981; America's Frontier Activities in Asia: U.S. Diplomatic History in Asia in the Twentieth Century, 1981; The War of No Return, vol. 1, 1988, vol. 2, 1989; Woman's Liberation Issue in Korea, 1989; United States-Asian Relations in the 20th Century, 1996. Address: 3001 Conner Way, San Diego, CA 92117, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]