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In Korean

김석준 교수(사회과학대학 정치외교학과)

Education

o (2001) B.A., Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
o (2003) M.A., Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
o (2006) Mphil, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
o (2012) M.A., The George Washington University, Washington, D.C., USA
o (2016) Ph.D., The George Washington University, Washington, D.C., USA

Professional Experience

o (2022-Present) Assistant Professor, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, South Korea
o (2017-2022) Research Professor, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea
o (2016-2017) Post-doctoral Research Associate, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, USA
o (2006-2009) Third Secretary, The Ministry of Foreign Affiars and Trade, South Korea
o (2003-2005) Corporate Finance Officer, The Korea Development Bank, South Korea

Research Interests

International Security, Political Psychology, Signaling Perception, Democratic Credibility, South Korea's Nuclear Strategy, North Korea-US Relations, Alliance Politics, Natural Disasters, Foreign Aid, South Korea's Political Business Cycle, Experimental Survey, Big Data

Major Research Achievements

o 2023. The Impact of Ideology on South Korea's Attitudes toward ROK-US Alliance, The Journal of International Relations, 26(4): 65-87 [in Korean].
o 2023. A Theoretical Analysis and Its Implications on South Korea's Nucler Policy: Focusing on Defensive Realism, The Korean Journal of Political Science, 31(4): 289-314 [in Korean].
o 2022. Doom and Gloom, From Structure to Humand Minds: What Mkaes a North Korean Nucler Deal Difficult? Political Psychology, 43(4): 715-730.
o 2022. Quick on the Draw: American Negativity Bias and Costly Signals in International Relations, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 66(2): 246-271.
o 2021 Environmental Shocks, Civil Conflict, and Aid Effectiveness, Conflict Management and Peace Science, 38(6): 674-695.
o 2020 South Korea's Embrace of Good Donorship Norms: A Bureaucratic Model of Norm Translation (with Daniel Connolly), Paific Focus, 35(2): 366-392.
o 2020 Assessing China's Intentions: Power, Uncertainty, and Subjectivity, Journal of International and Area Studies, 27(1): 1-17.

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In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

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