POLITICIAN

You Si-kun

1948 - Today

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You Si-kun (Chinese: 游錫堃; born 25 April 1948), also romanized Yu Shyi-kun, is a Taiwanese politician. He was one of the founding members of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), and is known to be a strong advocate of Taiwan independence. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of You Si-kun has received more than 59,474 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. You Si-kun is the 13,422nd most popular politician, the 27th most popular biography from Taiwan and the 13th most popular Taiwanese Politician.

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  • 59k

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  • 49.59

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 1.67

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.79

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, You Si-kun ranks 13,422 out of 19,576Before him are Gottlieb von Jagow, Ankhesenpaaten Tasherit, Ashur-bel-nisheshu, Tiberius Julius Mithridates, Huang Fu, and Karl Gruber. After him are Celso Amorim, Irina Khakamada, Kitsos Tzavelas, Ali Abdullah Ayyoub, Justo Rufino Barrios, and Domitien Ndayizeye.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1948, You Si-kun ranks 368Before him are Geoff Nicholls, Janusz Gortat, Catherine Millet, Felix Kulov, M. C. Gainey, and JoBeth Williams. After him are Régis Wargnier, Wu Den-yih, Akira Emoto, Christopher Guest, Kate Pierson, and Philippe Sarde.

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In Taiwan

Among people born in Taiwan, You Si-kun ranks 27 out of 116Before him are Annette Lu (1944), Steve Chen (1978), Cheng Yen (1937), Frank Hsieh (1946), Elaine Chao (1953), and Jay Chou (1979). After him are Wu Den-yih (1948), Yang Chuan-kwang (1933), Sylvia Chang (1953), Lin Chi-ling (1974), Eric Chu (1961), and Han Kuo-yu (1957).

Among POLITICIANS In Taiwan

Among politicians born in Taiwan, You Si-kun ranks 13Before him are Su Tseng-chang (1947), Hou Yu-ih (1956), Ko Wen-je (1960), Annette Lu (1944), Frank Hsieh (1946), and Elaine Chao (1953). After him are Wu Den-yih (1948), Eric Chu (1961), Han Kuo-yu (1957), Chen Chu (1950), Lin Chuan (1951), and Sean Chen (1949).