Faculty
신재혁 (Shin, Jae Hyeok), 辛載赫
- Position
- Professor
- Phone Number
- 02-3290-2197
- Research Areas
- Comparative Politics, Political Institution, New Democracies, Southeast Asia
- Office
- PoliSci&Econ 314
- Degree
- Ph. D., UCLA
- Homepage
- http://faculty.korea.ac.kr/shinj
- shinj@korea.ac.kr
Education
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Ph.D., Political Science, UCLA (2011) M.A., Political Science, UCLA (2006) M.A., Political Science, Korea University (2004) B.L., Law, Korea University (2002)
Professional Experience and Awards
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● Working experience Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Korea University (March 2013-) Assistant Professor, Department of International Studies, Rhodes College (August - December 2012) Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Duke University, (October 2011 - May 2012) Visiting Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Duke University, (September - October 2011) ● Selected Fellowships & Awards Postdoctoral Fellowship, Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, 2012-13 (declined) Top 5% Teaching Evaluations, Duke University, 2012 Dissertation Year Fellowship, UCLA Graduate Division, 2011 First Runner-Up, Warren E. Miller Scholarship, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) Summer Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2011 Lemelson Fellowship on Indonesia, UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies, 2010-2011 Pacific Rim Research Program Advanced Graduate Research Fellowship, University of California, 2009-2011 Hiroshi Wagatsuma Memorial Fund Fellowship, UCLA Asia Institute, 2009-2010 Research Fellowship, Visiting Scholar Program, Faculty of Social and Political Science, University of Indonesia, 2009 (declined) Pacific Rim Research Program Mini-grant, University of California, 2008-2009 Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute (SEASSI) Tuition Fellowship, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2008 Non-Resident Tuition Award, UCLA Graduate Division, 2005-2006, 2006-2007, 2007-2008
Undergraduate/Graduate Courses
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Government and Politics of Southeast Asia; Comparative Political Institutions (graduate) Southeast Asian Politics; Theories of Political Institutions (undergraduate)
Journal Articles
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Shin, Jae Hyeok. 2013. “Voter Demands, Access to Resources, and Party Switching: Evidence from the South Korean National Assembly, 1988–2008.” Japanese Journal of Political Science 14(4): 453–72. [Link to Paper]
Lee, Hojun and Jae Hyeok Shin. 2014. “Executive Strength, Executive-Legislative Relations, and Budget Deficits.” The Korean Journal of International Studies 12(2): 451. [Link to Paper]
Shin, Jae Hyeok, Dong Il Lee. 2022. The Origins of Developmental State and Predatory State : A Comparative Case Study of South Korea and the Philippines, Korean Political Science Review, 56(1), 61-87. [Link to Paper]
Shin, Jae Hyeok, Park Heekyung. 2021. Indonesia 2020:Democracy and Economy Threatened by COVID-19, Eastern Asia Study, 31(2), 1-38. [Link to Paper]
Shin, Jae Hyeok, Kim, Tae-Wan, Park, Heekyung. 2020. Electoral Competition, Social Spending, and Income Inequality: A Comparative Study of South Korean Local Governments, 21st centry Political Science Review, 30(2), 123-46. [Link to Paper]
Shin, Jae Hyeok, Sunkyoung Park. 2019. Will Family Conversations on Politics Increase the Likelihood of Voting?, 21st centry Political Science Review, 29(4), 1-22. [Link to Paper]
Shin, Jae Hyeok. 2019. Why Has Singapore Not Democratized? An Example of Regional Studies Using Comparative Methods, Eastern Asia Studies, 29(2), 161-91. [Link to Paper]
Shin, Jae Hyeok, Yee Gyu Jeong, Lee Seung-Woo. 2017. Government Partisanship and Technological Disasters, Social Science Studies, 41(3), 271-93. [Link to Paper]
Shin, Jae Hyeok. 2015. Analyzing Politics Using Spatial Models, Peace Studies, 23(1), 477-512. [Link to Paper]
Shin, Jae Hyeok. 2015. The Causes of Conflict in Multi-Ethnic States and Integration Policy: The Impacts of Poverty and Political Exclusion on Ethnic Conflict, Korean Journal of International Relations, 55(1), 39-63. [Link to Paper]
Book Chapters
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● Book chapter
2017. "Electoral Systems." In The SAGE Encyclopedia of Political Behavior, edited by Fathali M. Moghaddam. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications.
2013. "Electoral System Choice and Parties in New Democracies: Lessons from the Philippines and Indonesia." In Party Politics in Southeast Asia: Clientelism and Electoral Competition in Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines, edited by Dirk Tomsa and Andreas Ufen. London, New York: Routledge.
● Book review
2003. "Foreign Policies in Dilemma: North Korea, South Korea, and the United States." East Asian Studies 7 (December): 239-53. (in Korean)