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South Korean politician (1893–1969) In this Korean name, the family name is Chang.
His ExcellencyChang Taek-sang
장택상
Prime Minister of South Korea
In office
May 6, 1952 – October 5, 1952
PresidentSyngman Rhee
Preceded byYi Yun-yong (acting)
Succeeded byBaek Du-jin
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
August 15, 1948 – December 24, 1948
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byYim Byeong-sik
Personal details
Born(1893-10-22)October 22, 1893
Chilgok, Gyeongsang Province, Joseon
DiedAugust 1, 1969(1969-08-01) (aged 75)
Seoul, South Korea
Political partyLiberal Party
Spouse(s)Jinju Jeong-ssi, Pungsan Ryu-ssi, Kim Yeon-sik
Alma materWaseda University
University of Edinburgh (dropped out)
Korean name
Hangul장택상
Hanja張澤相
Revised RomanizationJang Taeksang
McCune–ReischauerChang T'aeksang
Art name
Hangul창랑
Hanja滄浪
Revised RomanizationChangnang
McCune–ReischauerCh'angnang
Courtesy name
Hangul치우
Hanja致雨
Revised RomanizationChiu
McCune–ReischauerCh'iu

Chang Taek-sang (Korean: 장택상; October 22, 1893 – August 1, 1969), also spelled Jang Taek-sang, was a Korean independence activist and South Korean policeman and politician. He was the prime minister of South Korea and Minister of Foreign Affairs. His art name was Changrang.

Life

Chang held this position during the Korean War. He attended the University of Edinburgh, Scotland earlier in his life. Jang became First Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade from August 15 to December 24, 1948, after the ministry was established on July 17, 1948. During his term, he was in charge of diplomacy for South Korea, as well as handling external trade and matters related to overseas Korean nationals (which was crucial during this period in Korea). From May 6, 1952, to October 6, 1952, he served as the prime minister of the First Republic of Korea.

Recently, in July 2006, Jang Byung-hye (Peggy Jang), the daughter of Jang Taek-sang, and Rhee In-soo, an adopted son of South Korea's first president Syngman Rhee, filed a lawsuit against the producers of Seoul 1945. They claimed that the drama distorts history and belittles the achievements of their late fathers.

Work book

  • South Koreas founding and me (대한민국 건국과 나, 1969)

Popular culture

References

  1. Yahu! Baekgwasajeon 야후! 백과사전 , s.v. "Jang Taek-sang" 장택상,

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Preceded byYi Yun-yong
(acting)
3rd Prime Minister of South Korea
1952
Succeeded byBaek Du-jin
Preceded by- first Minister of Foreign Affairs of South Korea
August 15, 1948
Succeeded byLim Byung-chick
Prime Minister of South Korea (list)
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Italics indicate an acting prime minister • † Impeached


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