Audio - Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School
Ban Ki-moon on Office Hours Podcast
Ban Ki-moon is the eighth Secretary-General of the United Nations (2007–2016) and former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of South Korea. He earned a Master of Public Administration degree from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government in 1985.
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