Han-bin Lee

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Han-bin Lee (also known as Lee Han-bin and Hahn-Been Lee) was a South Korean politician and diplomat who served as the 14th Deputy Prime Minister of the Fourth Republic of Korea.[1][2][3]

PresidentChoi Kyu-hah
Prime MinisterShin Hyun-hwak
Preceded byShin Hyun-hwak
Quick facts 8th Deputy Prime Minister of South Korea and Minister for Economic Planning Board, President ...
Han-bin Lee
이한빈
李漢彬
8th Deputy Prime Minister of South Korea and Minister for Economic Planning Board
In office
December 13, 1979  May 22, 1980
PresidentChoi Kyu-hah
Prime MinisterShin Hyun-hwak
LeaderChun Doo-hwan
Preceded byShin Hyun-hwak
Succeeded byKim Won-ki [ko]
Personal details
Born9 February 1926
Died21 January 2004 (aged 77)
RelativesHanju Lee
Paul K. Ryu
Hwang Kyung Koh
Mi Sun Cho
Education
Korean name
Hangul
이한빈
Hanja
李漢彬
RRI Hanbin
MRI Hanbin
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Lee served as South Korea's Ambassador to Switzerland from 1963 to 1965. During this time Lee was instrumental in establishing the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Switzerland. In 1979, Lee became South Korea's 14th Deputy Prime Minister of the Fourth Republic of Korea.  As Deputy Prime Minister and minister of the Economic Planning Board of Korea,[4] Lee contributed to maintaining Korea's economic stability by leading the nation's economic policies.[5]

The Lee Han-bin Hope Scholarship at Seoul National University provides student scholarships to the Graduate School of Public Administration.[6]

Works

  • Administrative reforms in Asia[7]
  • A Handbook of Development Administration Curriculum[8]
  • A case of institution building on the foundation of a university technical assistance contract[9]
  • An application of innovation theory to the strategy of administrative reform in developing countries[10]
  • The role of the higher civil service under rapid social and political change[11]
  • Developmentalist time and leadership in developing countries[12]
  • Generating momentum toward a Pacific community[13]
  • Goals for the Pacific community in the 21st century[14]
  • A thematic approach to program development : the case of the East-West Technology Development Institute[15]
  • An Application of Innovation Theory to the Strategy of Administrative Reform in Developing Countries[16]

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