"\uC774\uC0C1\uB3C8 (1951\uB144)"@ko . . . "8345"^^ . . "ko"@en . . . . . "\uC774\uC0C1\uB3C8(\u674E\u76F8\u6566, 1951\uB144 12\uC6D4 4\uC77C ~ )\uC740 \uB300\uD55C\uBBFC\uAD6D\uC758 \uBC95\uD559\uC790 \uACB8 \uB300\uD559 \uAD50\uC218\uC774\uC790 \uC81C20\uB300 \uAD6D\uD68C\uC758\uC6D0\uC774\uB2E4."@ko . . . . . . "Lee Sang-don"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Proportional representation"@en . . "2016-05-30"^^ . . . . . "Lee Sang-don (born December 4, 1951) is a South Korean legal scholar and a conservative liberal political activist. His liberal philosophy was influenced by American conservatism and neoconservatism, but he is critical of South Korean conservatism. He currently works as a professor at Chung-Ang University. He is a conservative pundit well known for expressing criticisms towards the Lee Myung-bak government. He received criticisms from a group of pro-Lee Myung-bak lawmakers for participating in the restructure of the Saenuri Party (formally Grand National Party) in the past due to his distance with Lee Myung-bak."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\uC774\uC0C1\uB3C8(\u674E\u76F8\u6566, 1951\uB144 12\uC6D4 4\uC77C ~ )\uC740 \uB300\uD55C\uBBFC\uAD6D\uC758 \uBC95\uD559\uC790 \uACB8 \uB300\uD559 \uAD50\uC218\uC774\uC790 \uC81C20\uB300 \uAD6D\uD68C\uC758\uC6D0\uC774\uB2E4."@ko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1119627143"^^ . . . . "I Sangton"@en . . . . . . . . "Lee Sang-don"@en . . . . . . "Lee Sang-don"@en . "legal scholar, activist, politician"@en . . . "South Korean"@en . "\uC774\uC0C1\uB3C8"@en . . "1951-12-04"^^ . . . . . . . . "Member of the National Assembly"@en . "1951-12-04"^^ . . . . . "33893622"^^ . . . . . "Lee Sang-don (born December 4, 1951) is a South Korean legal scholar and a conservative liberal political activist. His liberal philosophy was influenced by American conservatism and neoconservatism, but he is critical of South Korean conservatism. He currently works as a professor at Chung-Ang University. He is a conservative pundit well known for expressing criticisms towards the Lee Myung-bak government. He received criticisms from a group of pro-Lee Myung-bak lawmakers for participating in the restructure of the Saenuri Party (formally Grand National Party) in the past due to his distance with Lee Myung-bak. He was a member of the National Assembly member of the People's Party, a liberal political party led by Ahn Cheol-soo."@en . . . . . . . . . "I Sangdon"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .