Position | Professor |
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Major field | Chinese Politics &Foreign Policy, Comparative Asian Politics, International Political Economy |
Office | 16 #508 |
Office Phone | +82-2-880-6341 |
isohn@snu.ac.kr | |
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I. PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
Current Position
Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Faculty of Social Sciences, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea, 2020-Present
Professional Experiences
Seoul National University
Director, Institute for China Studies, 2019-Present
Seoul National University
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Faculty of Social Sciences, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea, 2017-2020
The University of Hong Kong
Assistant/Associate Professor (with tenure), 2007-2016
The Brookings Institution
CEAP Visiting Fellow, 2014-15
The Warwick Commission on International Financial Reform
Commissioner, 2009
The Salzburg Global Seminar
Salzburg Fellow, 2008
Princeton University (Joint Fellowship)
2006-07 Visiting Research Fellow
Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
2006-07 Post-doctoral Fellow
The Princeton-Harvard China and the World Program
Intergovernmental Group of 24 and the United Nations Conferences on Trade and Development
Consultant, 2006
The George Washington University
Lecturer, 2005
The Subcommittee on International Terrorism and Non-Proliferation
The United States House of Representatives
Research Intern, 2005
The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Visiting Research Fellow, 2004
The Shanghai Institute for International Studies
Visiting Research Fellow, 2004
Universities Service Center for China Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Visiting Research Fellow, 2004
Academic Qualifications
Ph.D. in Political Science, George Washington University, Washington D.C., USA, 2000-2006
M.A. in Asian Studies, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University, 1998-2000
Exchange Student Program in Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 1996-1997
B.A. in Asian History, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, 1991-1997
II. RESEARCH and SCHOLRSHIP
Academic Journal Articles (peer-reviewed journals)
* “The Politics of Fear: The Psychological Origin of Xi Jinping’s Centralization of Power,” (written in Korean) Korean Political Science Review, 54-1 (March 2020).
* “Asymmetrical Fairness: China’s Use of Antidumping Measures,” The Journal of World Trade, 54-1 (February 2020).
* “The Genesis of the 2019 Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Protest,” (written in Korean) Journal of Korean Politics, 29-1 (February 2020).
* “The Contentious Politics of Youth Unemployment: Comparing Korea and Taiwan,” The Korean Journal of International Studies, 17-1 (April 2019).
* “China’s Monetary Ambitions: RMB Internationalization in Comparative Perspective,” The Korean Journal of International Studies 13-1 (April 2015).
* “Between Confrontation and Assimilation: China and the Fragmentation of Global Financial Governance,” Journal of Contemporary China 82 (July 2013).
* “Politics of Détente: Comparing Korea and Taiwan,” (coauthored with Steve Chan and Richard Hu), Pacific Review 26-2 (2013).
* “Toward Normative Fragmentation: An East Asian Financial Architecture in the Post-Global Crisis World,” Review of International Political Economy 19-4 (October 2012).
* “After Renaissance: China’s Multilateral Offensive in the Developing World,” European Journal of International Relations 18-1 (March 2012).
* “Learning to Cooperate: China’s Multilateral Approach toward Asian Financial Cooperation,” China Quarterly 194 (June 2008).
* “Asian Financial Cooperation: The Problem of Legitimacy in Global Financial Governance,” Global Governance 11-4 (2005).
Book Chapters
* “Authoritarianism (權威主義論)” (written in Korean) in SNU faculty of political science (eds.) Understanding Politics, Pakyoungsa (2019).
* “Regionalism as Financial Statecraft: Pursuit of Counterweight Strategies by China and Japan” (co-authored with Saori N. Katada) in Leslie E. Armijo and Saori N. Katada (eds.) Financial Statecraft of Emerging Powers: Asia and Latin America in Comparative Perspective, Palgrave Macmillan (2014).
* “Legitimacy and Power: The Political Dynamics of East Asian Financial Regionalism” in Douglas Arner, Richard Hu, Ross Buckley (eds.) East Asian Economic Integration: Law, Trade and Finance, Edward Elgar (June 2011). [The updated version of “Asian Financial Cooperation: The Problem of Legitimacy in Global Financial Governance,” Global Governance]; Reprinted in Chinese Review of Financial Studies (Jinrong pinglun) 4-1, The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, February 2012.
* “China Studies and Theory Development” (written in Korean) in Jae Ho Chung (ed.) Contemporary China Studies and Methodology, Seoul National University Press (November 2010).
Policy Report/Commentary
* “A Ticking Time Bomb? South Korea’s Youth Unemployment in Comparative Perspective,” Brookings working paper, June 2015.
* “AIIB: A Plank in China’s Hedging Strategy,” Brookings East Asia Commentary, No 87, May 2015 [Chinese translation by Xinhua’s Liaowang Institutions].
* “Five Political Challenges in China’s Monetary Ambition,” Brookings East Asia Commentary, No 86, March 2015[Chinese translation by Xinhua’s Liaowang Institutions].
* “New Challenges in the Periphery of China,” co-authored with Richard C. Bush III, opinion, Brookings Institution, November 7, 2014 [Chinese translation by Development Research Center of the State Council].
* The Warwick Commission on International Financial Reform: In Praise of Unlevel Playing Fields (25,000-word policy report co-authored by the Warwick Commissioners, 2009).
* “East Asia’s Counterweight Strategy: Asian Financial Cooperation and Evolving International Monetary
Order,” G-24 Discussion Paper Series, No. 44, United Nations (New York and Geneva), March 2007 pp.1-11—The earlier version of the paper was presented and circulated at the IMF annual meeting in Singapore, September 19-20, 2006.
Works in Progress
* Reflective State: China’s International Financial Statecraft in Comparative Perspective, 1927-1937 and 1997-2012 (single-authored book manuscript in preparation).
* “A Money Vision or Illusion? RMB Digitalization and International Monetary Order” (manuscript in preparation).
* “Condemned to Repeat? Sino-Japanese Rivalry and Conflict in the 1930s and the 2010s” (manuscript in preparation).
* “The Logic of Asymmetrical Fairness: A Chinese Population-based Survey Experiment” (manuscript in preparation).
* “Politics of Emotion in East Asia” (manuscript in preparation).
Other Outputs
* “Hong Kong Protest,” SNU Political Science Alumni Newsletter, September 9, 2019.
* “Fertile Ground for AIIB,” Joongang Ilbo, April 27, 2015.
* “Yuan on Move, but Not to Top,” China Daily, February 27, 2015.
* “The Future of Hong Kong and Shanghai,” The Journal of Korean Residents Association (in Hong Kong), January 2015.
* “Hong Kong’s Pro-democracy Movement,” Radio Free Asia, October 28, 2014
* “Can Tail Wag the Dragon?” Joongang Ilbo, October 8, 2014
* “Hong Kong 2013: Culture, Economy and Politics,” The Journal of Korean Residents Association (in Hong Kong), December 18, 2013.
* “US-China Relations and the Future of Koreas,” Kyounghyang Shinmun, August 16, 2010.
* “Global Financial Crisis and New Opportunity,” Kyounghyang Shinmun, November 26, 2008.
* “China’s New Multilateral Diplomacy,” Chosun Ilbo, June 15, 2008.