Faculty
김성은 (Kim, Sung Eun), 金成恩
- Position
- Professor
- Phone Number
- 02-3290-2186
- Research Areas
- International Relations, International Political Economy, Environmental Politics
- Office
- PoliSci&Econ 332
- Degree
- Ph. D., Columbia University
- Homepage
- www.sungeunkim.com
- sung_kim@korea.ac.kr
Education
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Ph.D. Political Science, Columbia University. 2016 M.A. Political Science, Korea University. 2010 B.A. Political Science, Korea University. 2008
Professional Experience and Awards
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- Academic Positions Assistant Professor, Korea University, 2018 – Current Assistant Professor, National University of Singapore, 2016 – 2018 - Awards 2016 Emerging Scholar Award for the best paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association for “Informed Preferences? The Impact of Unions on Workers’ Policy Views” (with Yotam Margalit) 2015 David A. Lake Award for the best paper presented at the International Political Economy Society Meeting for “Media Bias against Foreign Firms as a Veiled Trade Barrier: Evidence from Chinese Newspapers”
Undergraduate/Graduate Courses
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- Scope and Methods for Political Science (Undergraduate) - Global Environmental Politics (Graduate)
Journal Articles
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Kim, Sung Eun, Jong Hee Park, Inbok Rhee and Joonseok Yang. Forthcoming. Target, Information, and Trade Preferences: Evidence from Survey Experiment in East Asia. American Journal of Political ScienceKim, Sung Eun, Myriam Shiran, Ryan Kennedy, Ziyu Wang and Johannes Urpelainen. Forthcoming. Hide and Brag: The Strategic Use of Media in China's War on Air Pollution. Environmental PoliticsKim, Sung Eun and Joonseok Yang. Forthcoming. Who Votes for Free Trade and When? Geopolitics as the Sources of Legislative Preferences on Free Trade Agreements. Review of International Political Economy [Link to Paper]Lim, Taegyun and Sung Eun Kim. Forthcoming. Buying Influence? Rotating Leadership in ASEAN and Allocation of Chinese Foreign Aid. International Relations of the Asia-Pacific [Link to Paper]Kim, Sung Eun, Adrian J. Shin, and Yujeong Yang. Forthcoming. The Usual Suspects?: Attitudes towards Immigration during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Asian Public Policy [Link to Paper]Kim, Sung Eun, Adrian J. Shin, and Yujeong Yang. 2023. Severing the Belt and Road: Overseas Chinese Networks and COVID-19 Travel Restrictions. Foreign Policy Analysis 19 (2) [Link to Paper]Cha, Sujin, Sung Eun Kim, and Yehzee Ryoo. 2023. Losing Hearts and Minds? Unpacking the Effects of Chinese Soft Power Initiatives in Africa. Asian Survey 63 (1): 1-30 [Link to Paper]Kim, Sung Eun and Sujin Cha. 2022. Do Voters Reward Politicians for Trade Liberalization? Evidence from South Korea. Review of International Organizations 17 (4): 751-780 [Link to Paper]Kim, Sung Eun and Joonseok Yang. 2022. Gasoline in the Voter's Pocketbook: Driving Times to Work and the Electoral Implications of Gasoline Price Fluctuations. American Politics Research 50 (3): 312-319 [Link to Paper]Kim, Sung Eun and Krzysztof Pelc. 2021. The Politics of Trade Adjustment vs. Trade Protection. Comparative Political Studies 54 (13): 2354-2381.[Link to Paper] Kim, Sung Eun and Krzysztof Pelc. 2021. How Responsive is Trade Adjustment Assistance? Political Science Research and Methods 9 (4): 889-898. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Sung Eun and Yotam Margalit. 2021. Tariffs as Electoral Weapons: The Political Geography of the U.S.-China Trade War. International Organization 75 (1): 1-38. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Sung Eun and Krzysztof Pelc. 2021. Trade Competition and Worker Compensation: Why Do Some Receive More than Others? International Studies Quarterly 65 (1): 109-121. [Link to Paper]
Peng, Wei, Sung Eun Kim, Pallav Purohit, Johannes Urpelainen and Fabian Wagner. 2021. Incorporating Political-Feasibility Concerns into the Assessment of India's Clean-Air Policies. One Earth 4: 1-12. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Sung Eun, Johannes Urpelainen, and Joonseok Yang. 2021. State Policy and Lobbying in a Federal System: Evidence from the Production Tax Credit for Renewable Energy, 1998-2012. State Politics and Policy Quarterly 21 (1): 1-30. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Sung Eun, S.P. Harish, Ryan Kennedy, Xiomeng Jin and Johannes Urpelainen. 2020. Environmental Degradation and Public Opinion: The Case of Air Pollution in Vietnam. Journal of Environment & Development 29 (2): 196-222. [Link to Paper]
Huang, Xian and Sung Eun Kim. 2020. When Top-Down Meets Bottom-Up: Local Adoption of Social Policy Reform in China. Governance 33 (2): 343-363. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Sung Eun, Johannes Urpelainen and Joonseok Yang. 2019. Environmental Effects of GATT/WTO Membership: An Empirical Evaluation. International Interactions 45 (4): 917-932. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Sung Eun and Johannes Urpelainen. 2019. Allocating Environmentally Beneficial and Harmful Foreign Aid: The Role of Domestic Political Institutions. Peace Studies 27 (1): 353-402. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Sung Eun. 2018. Media Bias against Foreign Firms as a Veiled Trade Barrier: Evidence from Chinese Newspapers. American Political Science Review 112 (4): 954-970. [Link to Paper]
Cooper, Jasper, Sung Eun Kim, and Johannes Urpelainen. 2018. The Broad Impact of a Narrow Conflict: How Natural Resource Windfalls Shape Policy and Politics. Journal of Politics 80 (2): 630-646. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Sung Eun and Johannes Urpelainen. 2018. Environmental Public Opinion in U.S. States. Environmental Politics 27 (1): 89-114. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Sung Eun and Yotam Margalit. 2017. Informed Preferences? The Impact of Unions on Workers’ Policy Views. American Journal of Political Science 61 (3): 728-743. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Sung Eun and Johannes Urpelainen. 2017. The Polarization of American Environmental Policy: A Regression Discontinuity Analysis of Senate and House Votes, 1971-2013. Review of Policy Research 34 (4): 456-484. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Sung Eun and Johannes Urpelainen. 2016. Democracy, Autocracy, and the Urban Bias: Evidence from Petroleum Subsidies. Political Studies 64 (3): 552-572. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Sung Eun, Johannes Urpelainen, and Joonseok Yang. 2016. Electric Utilities and American Climate Policy: Lobbying by Expected Winners and Losers. Journal of Public Policy 36 (2): 251-275 [Link to Paper]
Kim, Sung Eun and Johannes Urpelainen. 2016. Multilateral Energy Lending and Urban Bias in Autocracies: Promoting Fossil Fuels. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 21 (2): 167-0.590 [Link to Paper]
Kim, Sung Eun and Johannes Urpelainen. 2016. Does Power Sector Deregulation Promote or Discourage Renewable Energy Policy? Evidence from the States, 1991-2012. Review of Policy Research 33 (1): 51-70. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Sung Eun and Johannes Urpelainen. 2015. Rising Regional Powers Meet the Global Leader: A Strategic Analysis of Influence Competition. International Political Science Review 36 (2): 214-234. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Sung Eun and Johannes Urpelainen. 2014. Technology Competition and International Co-operation: Friends or Foes? British Journal of Political Science 44 (3): 545-574. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Sung Eun and Johannes Urpelainen. 2013. International Energy Lending: Who Funds Fossil Fuels, Who Funds Energy Access for the Poor? International Environmental Agreements 13 (4): 411-423. [Link to Paper]
Kim, Sung Eun and Johannes Urpelainen. 2013. When and How Can Advocacy Groups Promote New Technologies? Conditions and Strategies for Effectiveness. Journal of Public Policy 33 (3): 259-293. [Link to Paper]
Lee, Dong Sun and Sung Eun Kim. 2011. Ties That Bind? Assessing the Impact of Economic Interdependence on East Asian Alliances.Pacific Focus 26 (2): 206-235. 2011 [Link to Paper]
학술대회 논문
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[Invited Talks]
University of Houston, Department of Political Science, 2017
Yale-NUS College, Division of Social Science, 2016
National University of Singapore, Department of Political Science, 2016.
Yale University, Department of Political Science, 2015
New York University, Department of Politics, 2015.
New York University Abu Dhabi, Division of Social Science, 2015.
London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of International Relations, 2015.
University of Pennsylvania, Department of Political Science, 2015.