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Ra Jong-yil (Korean: 라종일; born 1940) is a former South Korean ambassador who has authored books on politics concerning North Korea.
Education
Ra received a PhD at the University of Cambridge.
Career
Ra served as South Korea's ambassador to the United Kingdom from 2001 to 2003 and as its ambassador to Japan from 2004 to 2007.
= Works
=In 2013, Ra released a book about Kang Min-chul – the only person who ever admitted involvement with an attempt to assassinate the South Korean president in 1983 – whom Ra described as "one of the countless young men sacrificed in the long rivalry between the two Koreas and then forgotten".
Ra's 2016 book, The Path Taken by Jang Song‑thaek: A Rebellious Outsider, made claims that Kim Jong‑il did not intend for his son, Kim Jong‑un, to succeed him after he died.
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- Keterlibatan Amerika Serikat dalam pergantian rezim
- Ra Jong-yil
- Kim Jong Il
- Na (Korean surname)
- Jang Song-thaek
- Jong-il
- The Battle at Lake Changjin
- National Intelligence Service (South Korea)
- List of honorary fellows of Clare Hall, Cambridge
- Deepening Group Incident
- Sinchon Massacre