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김영완 교수


Email      youngwan@sogang.ac.kr
연구실      D 625
TEL        02-705-8388 
전공분야   국제관계(법/제도)


ACADEMIC POSITION

 

Professor, Department of Political Science, Sogang University

             September 2021 – Current

 

Professor, Division of Language and Diplomacy, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

March 2020 – August 2021, Accelerated Promotion

 

Associate Professor, Division of Language and Diplomacy, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

September 2017 – February 2020, Accelerated Promotion

 

Visiting Scholar, School of Global Policy and Strategy, University of California, San Diego

             March 2018 – August 2018

 

Assistant Professor, Division of Language and Diplomacy, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

March 2015 – August 2017

 

Research Professor, Graduate School of International Studies, Korea University

September 2013 – February 2015

 

Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Iowa State University

August 2011 – May 2013

 


EDUCATION

 

Ph.D., Political Science, University of Iowa, July 2011

Major Fields: International Relations, Comparative Politics, and Political Methodology

Dissertation: The Unveiled Power of NGOs: How NGOs Influence States’ Foreign Policy Behaviors.

Committee: Sara Mitchell (Chair), Michael Lewis-Beck, Brian Lai, Wenfang Tang, and Paul Retish                                                                                                                            

M.A., Political Science, University of Iowa, May 2007

 Major Fields: International Relations, Comparative Politics, and Political Methodology

 

M.A., International Affairs, University of California, San Diego, July 2006

Major Fields: International Development and Management of Nonprofit Organizations

Regional Focus: China

Adviser: Stephen Haggard

 

B.A., Political Science, Yonsei University, August 2003



RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS

 

International Relations: International Development and Cooperation, International Organizations, International Law, American Foreign Policy, Politics of NGOs

 

Comparative Politics: Politics of Developing Countries, Economic Development in Africa, Social Inequality, Social Movement, Politics of East Asia, and Electoral Studies

 

Political Methodology: Time-Series Cross-Sectional Analysis, Difference-in-Difference, Limited Dependent Variables, and Survival Analysis 

 


PUBLICATIONS IN ENGLISH

 

19. Lee, Hyowon and Youngwan Kim. 2022. “Who Uses the Special and Differential Treatment Provisions?” Journal of World Trade. Forthcoming. (SSCI)

 

18. Jho, Whasun and Youngwan Kim. 2021. “Regime Complexity and State Competition over Global Internet Governance.” Telecommunications Policy. Forthcoming. (SSCI)

 

17. Kim, Youngwan, Heeyul Jeong, and Sangmi Sung. 2021. The Common Market Makes Us Richer and Brings Us Closer Together: An Impact Assessment of the Common Market Project at Nyarugusu Refugee Camp.” Journal of Refugee Studies. Forthcoming. (SSCI)

 

16. Kim, Yooneui and Youngwan Kim. 2021. “The Autonomy of International Organizations?: The Analysis of Major Powers’ Influence over the World Bank’s Aid Policies.” International Area Studies Review 24(3): 224-240. (SCOPUS)

 

15. Kim, Youngwan and Daniel Connolly. 2021. “Why are Developed Countries Giving Aid to India? Determinants of Aid to India, 1960-2015.” Asian Survey 61(2): 297-323. (SSCI)

 

14. Lee, Hyowon and Youngwan Kim. 2020. “Impacts of Tangible and Intangible Elements of Aid for Trade on the Globalization of the Poor Countries.” The World Economy 43: 2153-2171. (SSCI)

 

13. Choi, Seung Whan, Youngwan Kim, David Ebner, and Patrick James. 2020. “Human Rights Institutionalization and U.S. Humanitarian Military Intervention.” International Interactions 46(4): 606-635. (SSCI)

 

12. Kim, Youngwan, Hyuk-Sang Sohn, and Bokyeong Park. 2019. “Make the Village Better: An Evaluation of the Saemaul Zero Hunger Communities Project in Tanzania and Bangladesh.” World Development 124: 104652. (SSCI) (Awarded as One of the 50 Best Academic Performance by the Deputy Prime Minister)

 

11. Whang, Taehee, Youngwan Kim, Jung Taek Han, and Hannah June Kim. 2019. “US Foreign Aid and Economic Policy Concessions.” Policy Studies 40(1): 58-79. (SSCI)

 

10. Kim, Youngwan. 2019. “Book Review: Going Beyond Aid: Development Cooperation for Structural Transformation.” International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 19(1): 180-183. (SSCI)

 

9. Kim, Youngwan and Taehee Whang. 2018. “Non-governmental Organizations and Economic Sanctions.” International Political Science Review 39(2):209-224. (SSCI) (Top 10 Read Article of IPSR in 2018)

 

8. Kim, Youngwan and Christian Jensen. 2018. “Preferences and Institutions: Constraints on European Union Foreign Aid Distribution.” Journal of European Integration 40(2): 177-192. (SSCI)

 

7. Hur, Jaeyoung, Jiyoun Park, and Youngwan Kim. 2017. “Same Money, Different Names: Analysis of South Korean Aid to North Korea.” Asian Perspective 41:645-671. (SSCI)

 

6. Kim, Youngwan and Taehee Whang. 2017. “The Effects of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief on the Economies and Domestic Politics of Focus Countries.” Global Economic Review 46(4): 441-463. (SSCI)

 

5. Shin, Wonkyu, Youngwan Kim, and Hyuk-Sang Sohn. 2017. “Do Different Implementing-Partnerships Lead to Different Project Outcomes? Evidence from the World Bank Project-level Evaluation Data.” World Development 95: 268-284. (SSCI) (Awarded as the Best Article by Korean Association of Political Science; Awarded as One of the 50 Best Academic Performance by the Deputy Prime Minister)

 

4. Kim, Youngwan. 2017. “How NGOs Influence U.S. Foreign Aid Allocations.” Foreign Policy Analysis 13(1): 112-132. (SSCI)

 

3. Kim, Youngwan, Peter Nunnenkamp, and Chandreyee Bagchi. 2016. “The Indian Ocean Tsunami and Private Donations to NGOs.” Disasters 40(4): 591-620. (SSCI)

 

2. Kim, Youngwan and Peter Nunnenkamp. 2015. “Does It Pay for US-based NGOs to Go to War?

Empirical Evidence for Afghanistan and Iraq.” Development and Change 46(3): 387-414. (SSCI)

 

1. Kim, Youngwan, Taehee Whang, and Changrok Soh. 2015. “Human Rights, ODA, and Globalization: Quantitative Studies and the Case of South Korea.” Korea Observer 46(1): 27-51. (SSCI)

 


PUBLICATIONS IN KOREAN

 

17. Cho, Youngjun and Youngwan Kim. 2021. “MIKTA and Middle Power Diplomacy: Focusing on the Membership Status of MIKTA Member States to International Organizations.” The 21st Century Political Science Review 31(1): 111-138. (KCI, in Korean)

 

16. Kim, Hyojung, Jinyoung Lee, and Youngwan Kim. 2021. HDP Nexus Application in Conflict and Natural Disaster Situations.” International Development Cooperation Review 13(1): 99-114. (KCI, in Korean)

 

15. Kim, Youngwan, Hyun Jin Choi, and Jahyun Chun. 2020. “The Determinants of Girls’ Attendance and Dropout Rates in the Dominican Republic: Through the Field Research at Huan Himenez.” Latin American and Caribbean Studies 39(3): 1-28. (KCI, in Korean)

 

14. Kim, Seokwoo, Youngwan Kim, and Jisun Yi. 2020. “Economic Crisis and Foreign Aid Policy:

A Comparative Study of ODA Policies in Italy and Greece.” Korean Journal of Area Studies 38(2): 153-178. (KCI, in Korean)

 

13. Lee, Songeun and Youngwan Kim. 2020. “Comparative Study of South Korean and Japanese Transportation Infrastructure ODA Policies towards Vietnam.” International Development Cooperation Review 12(1): 37-57. (KCI, in Korean)

 

12. Jeong, Heeyul, Sangmi Sung, and Youngwan Kim. 2019. “Analysis of Refugee Camp Project: Focusing on Good Neighbors Tanzania's Common Market at Nyarugusu Refugee Camp.” Korean Journal of International Relations 59(4): 7-44. (KCI, in Korean)

 

11. Kim, Hyojung, Youngwan Kim, and Jangseok Kang. 2018. “Analysis of Korean Legislation for the Development of ODA-related Industries.” Journal of Parliamentary Research 13(1): 265-292. (KCI, in Korean)

 

10. Sohn, Hyuk-Sang, Heeyul Jeong and Youngwan Kim. 2018. “Study on the Effectiveness of Income Generating Projects: Focusing on Income Generating Project of Good Neighbors in Malawi.” Korean Journal of Area Studies 36(1): 37-62. (KCI, in Korean)

 

9. Kim, Youngwan and Kyungmin Kim. 2017. “Factors of Underdevelopment in Least Developed Countries: Focusing on the Governance of Malawi, Mozambique, and Madagascar.” Review of International and Area Studies 26(4):185-211. (KCI, in Korean)

 

8. Jeong, Suna and Youngwan Kim. 2017. “The Determinants of Chinese Foreign Aid to Pacific Island Countries.” Social Science Review 48(1): 67-88. (KCI, in Korean)

 

7. Kim, Youngwan, Ajin Choi, and Sarang Jung. 2017. “The Diffusion and Process of Democratic Governance: Focusing on ODA of the US, the EU, and Japan.” East West Studies 29(1): 79-110. (KCI, in Korean)

 

6. Kim, Youngwan. 2017. “Analysis of the First South Korean Focus Countries of Official Development Assistance: Focusing on Foreign Direct Investment.” Korean Political Science Review 51(1): 287-306. (KCI, in Korean)

 

5. Kim, Youngwan. 2016. “Comparative Study of Rwanda and Burundi Regarding Their Economic Development: Focusing on International and Domestic Factors.” Review of International and Area Studies 25(4): 1-30. (KCI, in Korean)

 

4. Kim, Youngwan and Hyojung Kim. 2016. “Analysis of Successful International Development Cooperation Project: In Case of Korean Hospital at El Alto in Bolivia.” Latin American and Caribbean Studies 35(2): 47-78. (KCI, in Korean)

 

3. Jung, Sarang, Youngwan Kim, and Ajin Choi. 2015. “Democratic Governance in Newly Democratized States: Focusing on Political Corruption and Electoral Violence.” East West Studies 27(3): 65-100. (KCI, in Korean)

 

2. Kim, Youngwan, Minzee Kim, and Changrok Soh. 2014. “The Current Status of National Human Rights Institutions and its Implication on the National Human Rights Commission of the Republic of Korea.” Peace Studies 22(2): 222-254. (KCI, in Korean)  

 

1. Kim, Youngwan and Byungha Lee. 2013. “Analysis of the Influence of ODA over the Number of Immigrant Workers.” East West Studies 25(4): 181-208. (KCI, in Korean)

 


BOOK, BOOK CHAPTERS, AND OTHERS

 

Soh, Changrok and Youngwan Kim. 2016. International Organizations: Politics of Global Governance, 2nd Edition. Dasan. (In Korean)

 

Kim, Youngwan, Jaeyoung Hur, and Jiyoun Park. 2021. “Bridge between South and North Korea: Analysis of South Korean Aid to North Korea for Peace in the Korean Peninsula.” In Sangwhan Lee and Scott Gates (Eds.) Issues and Perspectives in the Korean Peace Process. Chapter 9. HUINE.

 

Kim, Youngwan. 2019. “Rationalist Explanations for NGOs.” In Tom Davies (Eds.) Routledge Handbook of NGOs and International Relations. Chapter 6. Routledge.

 

Kim, Youngwan. 2017. “Human Rights-Based Approach to International Development.” In Yeonho Lee (Eds.) European Union and International Development and Cooperation. Chapter 5. Bakyoungsa. (In Korean)

 

Kim, Youngwan. 2019. “Innovative Leaders in Africa: Focusing on Abiy Ahmed in Ethiopia, Joao Lourenco in Angola, and Cyril Ramaphosa in South Africa.” Issue Briefing 2(1): 3-26. The Korea-Africa Foundation.

 

Kim, Youngwan. 2021. “Rwanda’s Development and President Kagame.” Experts’ Opinion. EMERICs.

 

Kim, Youngwan. 2020. “COVID-19 Issues in Africa.” Experts’ Opinion. EMERICs.

 

Kim, Youngwan. 2020. “Refugee Issues in Africa.” Experts’ Opinion. EMERICs.

 

Kazumi Homma, Youngwan Kim, Anandita Philipose, and Haady Taslim. 2005. “Mother’s Knowledge and Practices: A Study of Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices in Tamil Nadu.” Youthspeak: Case Studies of Development in Practice. UNICEF.

 


PAPERS UNDER REVIEW

 

“Analysis of Chinese Students’ Perceptions of South Koreans and South Korea.” with Jaeyoung Hur

 

“Leaving the Party: Power Asymmetries and Membership Discontinuity within International Organizations.” with Mark Nieman

 

“Do Shared IO Memberships Increase the Amount of Foreign Aid?” with Mark Nieman

 

“The Effects of Human Rights on Economic Development in Developing Countries.” with Yooneui Kim and Changrok Soh

 

“NGOs Talk to the Media: Influence of NGOs over the International Coverage of the Media.”

 

“Are INGOs the Puppets of the State?: Analysis of INGO Field Operations.”

 

“Major Infectious Diseases and International Health Cooperation: Focusing on HIV/AIDS, SARS, Ebola, and COVID-19.” with Hyojung Kim (In Korean)

 

“Multinational Corporations’ Implementation of SDGs: Through the Classification and Case Study.” with Hyojung Kim (In Korean)

 

“Psychological Impact of COVID-19 on Children in Kenya and Zambia.” with Chungsik Moon and Sijung Im

 


WORKING PAPERS

 

“Design of Monitoring and Evaluation and Performance of Project: Analysis of Project of Global Environment Facility.” with Changbin Woo

 

“New Village Movement for the Better Village: Evaluation of the Saemaul Undong in Uganda.” with Jongnam Park

 

“Does HDP Nexus Work for Fragile States?: Empirical Application of HDP Nexus.” with Chungsik Moon

 

“A Dilemma of Humanitarian Assistance: In-donor Refugee Costs versus Out-donor Refugee Costs.” Jinyoung Lee and Ilcheong Yi

 

“FDI, ODA or Both?: The Interaction Effects of ODA and FDI on Human Development.” with Youngjun Cho

 

“Donor’s Motivation in the Era of COVID-19: Focusing on the Analysis of South Korean Humanitarian and Development Assistance.” with Youngjun Cho


“Does Chinese Aid toward Africa Promote Anti-Chinese Sentiment in Africa?: Evidences from Geographical Information System Analysis.” with Inbok Rhee

 

“What Does Aid Do Good for People?: Aid, Regime, and Education Expenditure.” with Yoojin Lim

 

“Double-edged Tool: Disaster Aid and Activities of NGOs.” with Brian Lai

 

“Why do States Plunge into Crisis?: The Influence of Development and Relief NGOs over Humanitarian Intervention.” with Seung-Whan Choi

 

“Helping Each Other in the Same Ship?: Military Aid and International Organizations.” with Mark Nieman

 

“Socio-economic Impact of COVID-19 on Children in Kenya and Zambia.” with Chungsik Moon and Sijung Im (In Korean)

 

“A Tale of Two Villages: Case Study on Best and Worst Performing Villages in Myanmar Community-Driven Development Project.” with Buyeol Kim (In Korean)

 

“Permanent Neutrality of Korean Peninsula.” (In Korean)

 

“The Classification and Case Study of Multinational Corporations Regarding the Implementation of SDGs.” with Hyojung Kim (In Korean)

 

“Global Governance and South Korean Response to Fragile States: In Case of Somali Piracy.” (In Korean)

 


GRANTS

 

Research Grants for BK21: Global Democracy and Human Security Research Team, Sept. 2020-Aug. 2021

Graduate school grant from the National Research Foundation of Korea for $1,610,000


Research Grants for Toward a Comprehensive Partnership for Development Cooperation through the Peace-Sustainable Development Nexus: Theoretical-Practical Analyses and Applications for the Korean Context, September 2018-August 2022

Multiple year research grant from the National Research Foundation of Korea, Social Science Korea for $1,800,000


Teaching Grants for the Understanding of International Development Cooperation, Feb. 2018-Feb. 2020

             PI, Teaching grants from KOICA for $67,000


Research Grants for Global Research Network: Navigating a Tight Strait: Middle Power Diplomacy of Korea and India, September 2016-August 2019

             Research grants from the National Research Foundation of Korea for $240,000


Research Grants for Study on the International Development and Cooperation in Africa with Korean Developmental Model: In the Case of Rwanda and Burundi, May 2016-April 2018

             PI, Research grants from the National Research Foundation of Korea for $40,000


Research Grants for Study for Establishing a Comprehensive Plan for Global Cooperation in the Field of Social Science, Oct. 2015-Feb. 2016

             Research grants from the National Research Foundation of Korea for $40,000


Research Grants for International Development Partnership, Sept. 2015-Aug.2018

             Multiple year research grant of Social Science Korea for $230,000


Research Grants for the Study of Democratic Governance, Sept. 2014 – Dec. 2014

             Research grants from the Korean Institute of Legislative Studies, Inc. for $19,000


Small Research Grants from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Fall 2012

Research grant of $1,250 from the College of Liberal Arts and Science at Iowa State University


Small Research Grants from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Fall 2011

Research grant of $1,250 from the College of Liberal Arts and Science at Iowa State University

 


PROJECTS

 

Project on Case Study of Integrated Approach to Development Project, Aug. 2021-Aug. 2022

             Contracted with UNRISD for $8,000


Project on Public Diplomacy Lecture Series, June-August, 2021

             Contracted with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for $20,000


Project on Multilateralism of South Korea, July-August, 2021

             Contracted with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for $20,000


Project on Pandemics, Health Diplomacy, and Peacebuilding, Jan 2021-Jan 2022

             Contracted with the Korea Foundation for $70,000


Project on the Impact Evaluation of COVID-19 on Children in Kenya and Zambia, Jan-April 2021

             PI, Contracted with Good Neighbors International for $20,000


Project on MIKTA Academic Conference, July-Sept. 2020

             PI, Contracted with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for $20,000


Project on Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus, April-Aug. 2020

             PI, Contracted with Korea International Development Agency for $20,000


Project on New Southern Policy and Public Policy towards ASEAN Countries, Oct.-Dec. 2019

             Contracted with Presidential Commission on Policy Planning for $18,000


Project on Incubating Program for Public-Private Partnership, June 2019-Oct. 2019

             Contracted with Korea International Development Agency for $18,000


Project on Good Neighbors International Vision 2030, May 2019-Aug. 2019

             PI, Contracted with Good Neighbors International for $25,000


Project on New African Leaders in Africa, March 2019-May 2019

             PI, Contracted with Korea-Africa Foundation for $3,000


Project on the Self-reliance of Refugees and peaceful coexistence between Refugees and Host Communities with the Common Market: Good Neighbors Tanzania Nyarugusu Refugee Camp Project, Jan. 2019-May 2019

             PI, Contracted with Good Neighbors International for $40,000


Project on the Change of Norm in International Organization, Nov. 2019-Dec. 2019

             Contracted with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for $5,000


Project on the Foreign Policy between India and South Korea, Jan. 2018- June 2018

             Contracted with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for $20,000


Project on the Evaluation of Good Neighbors and WFP Zero Hunger Project, Jan. 2018 – July 2018

             Contracted with Good Neighbors International for $30,000


Project on Korean Policy Case regarding Sustainable Development Goals 16, July. 2017-Oct. 2017

             Contracted with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for $18,000


Project on Korean Industry for International Development Cooperation, Nov. 2016-Dec. 2016

             PI, Contracted with Korea International Cooperation Agency for $20,000


Project on Sustainable Development Goals, April 2016 – Aug. 2016

PI, Contracted with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Korea for $40,000


Project on Public Diplomacy for South-North Korean Unification, April. 2016-Nov. 2016

             Contracted with the Ministry of Unification for $50,000


Project on Human Rights Commissions, May 2016-Oct. 2016

             Contracted with with the National Human Rights Commission of Korea for $45,000


Project on Official Development Assistance of Information and Communication Technologies, Sept. 2015-Dec. 2015.

             PI, Contracted with National Information Society Agency for $20,000


Project on Diplomacy for South-North Korean Unification, Sept. 2015-Dec. 2015

             Contracted with the Ministry of Unification for $50,000


Project on Public Diplomacy through Veterans’ Affairs, Sept. 2015-Dec. 2015

             Contracted with the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs for $30,000


Project on Human Rights Statistics, June 2015-Dec. 2015

             Contracted with the National Human Rights Commission of Korea for $110,000


Project on Seoul City Public Diplomacy, May 2015-Dec. 2015

             Contracted with Seoul City for $10,000


Project on Mid-term Budget of Official Development Assistance and KOICA, Aug. 2014 – Dec. 2014

             Contracted with Korea International Cooperation Agency for $30,000


Project on Development Cooperation and Regional Diplomacy with Cases, Aug. 2014 – Oct. 2014

Contracted with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Korea for $9,000


Project on Development Cooperation and Regional Diplomacy, April 2014 – Aug. 2014

Contracted with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Korea for $21,000

 


FELLOWSHIP AND AWARDS

 

Best 50 Academic Performance Award by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education, 2020


Best Academic Performance Award from Yonjung Academic Association, 2018

             Best academic performance award of $1,000


Best Academic Article Award from Korean Political Science Association, 2017

             Best academic article award of $2,000


Ballard and Seashore Dissertation Fellowship, Fall 2010 - Spring 2011

Dissertation grant of approximately $40,000 from the University of Iowa. Only two dozen graduate students per year received grants at the University of Iowa.


Merit-based Fellowship, Fall 2004 - Spring 2006

A two-year fellowship of $50,000 from the University of California, San Diego


Internship Travel Award, Summer 2005

Internship Travel Fund of $500 from the University of California, San Diego


Merit-based Fellowship, Spring 2003

             Tuition fellowship of $800 from Yonsei University

 


TEACHING EXPERIENCE

 

Part-time Lecturer, Underwood International College at Yonsei University, Division of International Studies at Korea University, Spring 2014

Politics of Developing Countries, Special Topics in International Development


Part-time Lecturer, Underwood International College at Yonsei University, Chungang University, University of Seoul, Duksung Women’s University, Fall 2013

             International Organizations, Politics of Developing Countries, International Development and Cooperation,                   Introduction to International Relations


Instructor, University of Iowa, Department of Political Science, Spring 2010

             International Organization and World Order


Teaching Assistant, University of Iowa, Department of Political Science, Spring 2008 - Fall 2009 

      Introduction to American Foreign Policy 


Teaching Assistant, University of Iowa, Department of Political Science, Fall 2007

             Ethnic and Religious Conflict in the Muslim World  


Teaching Assistant, University of California, San Diego, Department of Literature, Spring 2005 - Spring 2006

             Intermediate Korean and Advanced Korean

 


COURSES TAUGHT

 

International Development and Cooperation, Politics of Developing Areas, Politics of NGOs, International Organization and World Order, Global Society and Law, Politics of East Asia, Politics of Russia and the Soviet Successor States, Introduction to International Relations, Introduction to Comparative Politics, Graduate Seminar on International Relations, Graduate Seminar on International Development and Cooperation, and Advanced Seminar in International Peace and Security

 


RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE

 

Executive Director, Human Asia, South Korea, March 2020 – Current.

Implemented development projects in developing countries in Asia


Auditor, Human Asia, South Korea, Dec. 2013 – February 2020.

Audited the balance sheet of Human Asia and developed proposals for field operations


Partnership Manager, Widernet Project at the University of Iowa, Iowa, May 2007 - Aug. 2008

             Designed the projects to provide a digital library, eGranary, to developing countries


International Election Observer, International Republican Institute, Bangladesh, Dec. 2006 - Jan. 2007

Assessed the political environment and planned the implementation of transparent elections


Research Assistant, CNA Corporation, Virginia, Sep. 2006 - Dec. 2006                                   

             Conducted comparative research on military doctrine in China and North Korea


Research Assistant, International Relief Team, California, Jan. 2006 – June 2006

Developed a program design and evaluation plan for HIV-infected children in Uganda  


Intern, UNICEF, India, May 2005 - Aug. 2005

             Implemented field research projects to promote breastfeeding practice


Assistant of Government Officers, Ministry of Labor, South Korea, Oct. 1998 – Feb. 2001

Researched private-public relations and foreign worker training issues

 


POLICY CONSULTATION

 

Consultant for Public Diplomacy of Seoul, Seoul City


Consultant for International Organizations in Seoul, Seoul City

 


PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP

 

American Political Science Association, Member


Midwest Political Science Association, Member


International Studies Association, Member


Korean Political Science Association, Member, Administrator of External Affair Sector (2015)


Korean Association of International Studies, Member, Administrator of International Development and Cooperation Sector (2014-2015), Director of Research Committee (2020)


Korean Association of International Development and Cooperation, Vice Chairman of Research Committee (2014-2016), Chairman of Research Committee (2021-2023)

 


CERTIFICATE

 

Golf Teaching Professional (USGTF Level IV-LIC418)


Rescue Scuba Diver (PADI-1603AC8752)


American Red Cross Certified Life Guard (GX20VL)


Emergency First Response - Primary Care (CPR) & Sec Care (1st) w/ AED (1602AU8980)

 


FIELD RESEARCH

 

2020: Myanmar (1 week), Philippines (1 week), Egypt (1 week), Greece and Italy (1 week)


2019: Tanzania (2 weeks), South Africa (2 weeks), Dominican Republic (2 weeks), Belgium and Swiss (1 week), Malaysia (3 weeks)


2018: Sri Lanka (3 weeks), Tanzania (2 weeks), Vietnam (2 weeks), Indonesia (2 weeks)


2017: Cuba (1 week), Peru and Ecuador (3 weeks), Cote d’lvoire and Ghana (1 week), Malawi, Mozambique, and Madagascar (3 weeks)


2016: Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina (4 weeks), Burundi and Rwanda (4 weeks)


2015: Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, and Kenya (5 weeks)


2014: Laos (1 week)


2006: Bangladesh (3 weeks)


2005: India (3 months)

 

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

 

American Political Science Association Annual Meeting: 2011, 2012, 2021

 

Midwest Political Science Association Conference: 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

 

International Political Science Association Annual Conference: 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2021

 

Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting: 2013

 

International Studies Association West Annual Conference: 2014, 2015

 

International Political Science Association World Congress: 2016, 2018

 

Sustainability and Development Conference: 2019