| SCHOOL |
B.A., Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (1985)
M.A., Ph.D., University of Chicago (Political Science), Chicago, Illinois, USA (1995) |
| PRESENT POSITION |
Graduate School of International Studies Yonsei University
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| CAREER |
Foreign Scholar, Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo (1994-1995)
Visiting Fellow, Yokohama National University (1996)
Chair, Department of International Cooperation, Chung-Ang University (2001- 2005)
Director, Institute for International Studies, Chung-Ang University (2003- 2006)
Member, Presidential Commission on Northeast Asian Cooperation Initiatives (2005.8- present)
Associate Professor, GSIS, Chung-Ang University |
| PAPER |
Japanese Industrial Governance: Protectionism and the Licensing State (London: Routledge, 2005).
"The Political Economy of Korea-Japan FTA," Korea Focus 13, 2(March 2005).
"Translating 'Economy': Economy Concept in Modern Korea," The Journal of World Politics 25, 2(Fall/Winter 2004). In Korean
(coauthored) Modern International Order and the Korean Peninsula (Seoul, Ulyu 2003). In Korean
Japan: Political Economy of Growth and Stagnation (Seoul: Nanam 2003). In Korean
(coauthored) The Challenge of Informatization in Korea (Seoul: Hanul 2003). In Korean.
(coauthored) Unbundling the Myth of Postwar Japan (Chisik 2002). In Korean
"Is Market Opening a Liberalization?: The Politics of Double Standard in the case of Japanese Construction Market," Korea and World Politics (December 1999), pp. 203-233.
"The Rise and Development of the Japanese Licensing System," in Lonny Carlile and Mark Tilton eds., Is Japan Really Changing Its Ways?: Regulatory Reform and the Japanese Economy (Washington D.C.: The Brookings Institution, 1998), pp. 16-32. |
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