If this is the person you're citing it looks like Kim is his last name. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/author/37085565535
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/943949/posts
This is it^^^
Ah I'm not 100% sure then! I did see that Wikipedia cited another one of their articles like this: " Kim Young-Sik, Ph.D. "Association for Asia Research- The early US-Korea relations". Asianresearch.org. Retrieved 18 July 2014." so maybe go with that same
format for the name then? Sorry if I'm not much help here ; v ;
I found an article of theirs on some website & they had an auto generator for the citation & this is what popped up for Chicago style-
Soh, Jin Chull. 1973. Some causes of the Korean War of 1950: A case study of Soviet Foreign policy in Korea (1945-1950), with emphasis on Sino-Soviet collaboration. Ann Arbor, Mich: University Microfilms.
Alright, I'm tring to write cite sources for my bibliography but the authors name is Korean... The name is Kim Young-Sik. I would assume the last name is Kim since it's so common but I'm still unsure so plssss help memeemee (/TДT)/