Faculty
김동훈 (Kim, Dong-Hun), 金東薰
- Position
- Professor
- Phone Number
- 02-3290-2183
- Research Areas
- International Relations, International Political Economy
- Office
- PoliSci&Econ 413
- Degree
- Ph. D.,Iowa University
- Homepage
- http://faculty.korea.ac.kr/dhkim71
- dhkim71@korea.ac.kr
Education
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Ph.D. Department of Political Science. University of Iowa. 2006. M.A. Department of Political Science. University of Iowa. 2000. M.A. Department of Political Science. Korea University. 1999. B.A. Department of History. Korea University. 1997.
Professional Experience and Awards
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1) Academic Employment Associate Professor. Department of Political Science. Korea University. 2011-Present. Visiting Professor. Department of Political Science, University of Iowa. 2013. Editor-in-Chief, Peace Studies. 2012-2015. Editorial Board Member. International Studies Review. 2015-2016. Assistant Professor. Department of Political Science. Korea University. 2009-2011 Assistant Professor. Department of Political Science. Oakland University. 2006-2009 Lecturer. Department of Political Science. University of Iowa. 2005-2006. 2) Grants and Awards 2016. Faculty Research Grant. Korea University. 2014. Faculty Research Grant. Korea University. 2013. Korea Research Foundation Research Grants. (2013-2015) 2013 Social Science Korea (SSK) Research Grant. Korea Research Foundation. 2013. Faculty Research Grant. Korea University 2012. Outstanding Teaching Award, Korea University. 2011. Outstanding Teaching Award, Korea University. 2011. Social Science Korea (SSK) Research Grant. Korea Research Foundation. 2011. Seoktop Excellence Teaching Award, Korea University 2010. Social Science Korea (SSK) Research Grant. Korea Research Foundation. 2010. Seoktop Excellence Teaching Award, Korea University 2009. New Faculty Grant. Korea University. 2008. Departmental Teaching Award. Oakland University. 2008. Professional Development Grant. Oakland University. 2007. Professional Development Grant. Oakland University. 2007. University Faculty Research Grant. Oakland University. 2006. Outstanding Teaching Award. University of Iowa.
Undergraduate/Graduate Courses
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International Political Economy Politics of International Trade Politics of Multinational Corporations Issues in World Politics War & Peace (General Education Course)
Journal Articles
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Kim, Dong-Hun and Seoung Won Cha. 2022. "The Political Foundations of Diversity: Determinants of Diversity Policy Preference and Evaluation of its Instrumental Values." Journal of Global Politics 15 (1):75-103.
Kim, Dong-Hun, Changwoong Woon and Taegyun Lim. 2020. “Political Foundation of Educational Policy: The Generational Effects on Public Education Spending in South Korea.” The Korean Journal of Political Science 28 (2):197-232
Kim, Dong-Hun and Seo-Nyeong Jo. 2019. “Decentralization and Foreign Direct Investment: Impact of Fiscal and Political Decentralization on FDI Inflow” The Journal of Northeast Asia Research 34 (1):307-339. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Dong-Hun and Sunwoo Paik. 2019. “Does regionalism matter? Local politics and foreign direct investment in South Korea” Asian Education and Development Studies 8 (3):295-306. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Dong-Hun and Jun-Young Yoon. 2019. “Political Foundation of Foreign Aid Policy: Determinants of Individual Preferences on Foreign Aid in South Korea.” The Korean Journal of Area Studies 37 (2):3-26.
Kim, Dong-Hun, Sangshin Lee and Yoonjeong Kwon. 2017. “Competition for Party Nomination in the 90s: How Do Factions and Personal Ties Matter in Korean Politics?” The Journal of Northeast Asian History 14 (1):87-108.
Kim, Dong-Hun and Yeon Soo Park. 2016. “Labor Market Dualization, Partisan Politics, and Foreign Aid,” Korea Party Studies Review 15 (3):123-147.
Kim, Dong-Hun. 2015. “Congressional Agent in the President’s Turf: USTR in US Trade Policy.” Journal of International Politics 20 (2):133-161. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Dong-Hun and Boyoon Lee. 2015. “Sovereign Wealth Fund and Political Economy of Global Financial Order.” Oughtopia 30 (1): 35-59. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Dong-Hun and Boyoon Lee. 2015. “Economic Insecurity, National Identity, and the Social Policy Preference in South Korea.” Korea & World Politics 31 (2).
Kim, Dong-Hun and Nari Han. 2014. “Foreign Direct Investments and Political Stability of Authoritarian Regimes.” Peace Studies 22 (1).
Kim, Dong-Hun, Singoo Kang, Sungwha Jang, and Myoyen Do. 2014. “Legislative Institutions and Problem-Solving Abilities: Interest Groups, Political Parties, and Power Structure,” The Korean Institute of Legislative Studies, Working Paper Series.
Kim, Dong-Hun. 2013 “Coercive Assets? Foreign Direct Investments and the Use of Economic Sanctions.” International Interactions 39 (1). [Link to Paper]
Kim, Dong-Hun. 2011. “US-China Trade Imbalances and the Use of Economic Sanctions,” Journal of National Defense Studies 54 (3).
Kim, Dong-Hun and John A.C. Conybeare. 2010. “Democracy, Institutionalization, and Corporate Alliances.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 54 (5):715-744. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Dong-Hun and Peter Trumbore. 2010. “Transnational Mergers and Acquisitions: The Impact of FDI on Human Rights, 1981-2006.” Journal of Peace Research 42 (6):679-698. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Dong-Hun. 2010. “Making or Breaking a Deal: The Effects of Electoral System on Merger Control Policy.” Kyklos 63 (3):432-449. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Dong-Hun and John A. Conybeare. 2010. “Barbarians at the Gates: State Control of Global Mergers and Acquisitions.” the World Economy 33 (9):1175-1199 [Link to Paper]
Kim, Dong-Hun. 2010. “Intra-Industry Trade and Protectionism: The Case of Buy National Policy.” Public Choice 143 (1-2):49-65.
Kim, Dong-Hun. 2009. “Investigating the Fast-Track Procedure as the Legislative Institution.” The Korean Journal of Area Studie 27 (3):247-267.
Kim, Dong-Hun. 2009. “Local Politics and International Agreement: The Case of Government Procurement in the U.S. States.”. State Politics & Policy Quarterly 9 (1):79-101. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Dong-Hun. 2009. “Political Institutions and Government Procurement Agreement of the WTO.” Public Procurement Law Review 18: 1-17.
Kim, Dong-Hun and Gerhard Loewenberg. 2005. “The Role of Parliamentary Committees in Coalition Governments: Keeping Tabs on Coalition Partners in the German Bundestag." Comparative Political Studies 38 (9):1104-1129. [Link to Paper]