2003 APSA Annual Meeting
August 28-31, 2003
Philadelphia, PA
Association of Korean Political Studies
AKPS Panel 1
Title: “Alliance Under Stress: The United States and South Korea”
Chair: Hong Nack Kim, West Virginia University
Department of Political Science
Woodburn Hall 316
Morgantown, WV 26506
304-293-3811
Papers: “The United States and South Korea: When Nationalism and the Law
Collide”
Youngshik Bong, University of Pennsylvania
Department of Political Science
Philadelphia, PA 19104
215-680-5645
Chungmoon Choi, Georgetown Law School
Georgetown University Law Center
Washington, DC 20003
703-415-0491
“Axis of Evil: The North Korean Crisis and the American Dilemma in
South Korea”
Michael Launius, Central Washington University
Department of Political Science
Ellensburg, WA 98926
509-963-2378
“Re-thinking America’s Alliances: The South Korean Case”
C.S. Eliot Kang, Northern Illinois University
Department of Political Science
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, IL 60115-2887 USA
815-753-7055
“Realism and U.S. Foreign Policy: Can North Korea Be Deterred?”
Jihwan Hwang, University of Colorado at Boulder
Department of Political Science
Campus Box 333
Boulder, CO 80309-0333
Discussants: Hang-Yul Rhee, Shepherd University
Department of Political Science
1021 Clair St.
Haggerstown, MD 21742
304-876-5327
Russell Mardon, Fresno State University
Department of Political Science
5340 North Campus Dr. M/S SS19
Fresno, CA 93740-8019
559-278-3998
AKPS Panel 2
Title: “The Political Economy of Development and Reform in South Korea”
Chair: Jong O. Ra, Hollins University
Department of Political Science
P.O. Box 9734
321 Pleasants Hall, 8015 Quadrangle Lane
Hollins University
Roanoke, VA 24020
540-362-6448
Papers: “The e-Developmental State?: The Rise of e-Commerce in Korea”
Juyeong Joanne Cho, University of Pennsylvania
Department of Political Science
2304 Tufton Springs Lane
Reisterstown, MD 21136
410-561-0949
“Taming the Tiger: State-led Restructuring in Korea”
Jin W. Cyhn, Asian Development Bank
6 ADB Ave. Mandaluyong City
Metro Manila 0401 Philippines
632-632-5441
“Ruling Coalitions and Economic Reform in Korea and Japan”
Joon-hyung Kim, Handong University
Department of International Studies
Handong University
Heung-up, Pohang-si
Kyungbuk 791-940 South Korea
82-54-260-1397
“Canary in a Coal Mine: Korea and Regional Environmental Cooperation”
Esook Yoon, Kent State University
Department of Political Science
Kent, OH 44221
330-672-8928
“Three Waves of Globalization: Korea
in Comparative Perspective”
Hochul Lee, University of Incheon
Department of Political Science
177 Nam-Gu Dowha-Dong
Incheon, South Korea
82-32-770-8344
Discussants: Stephan Haggard, U.C. San Diego
Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies
La Jolla CA 92093-0519
858-534-5781
James Jongsoo Lee, Harvard University
35 Oxford Street, 100 Perkins Hall
Cambridge MA 02138
617-493-4877
AKPS Panel 3
Title: “Identity Formation and Political Participation in South Korea”
Chair: HeeMin Kim, Florida State University
Department of Political ScienceTallahassee, FL 32306-2230
850-644-7319 hkim@garnet.acns.fsu.edu
Papers: “The Korean Formation of the Modern Self”
Jong-hwa Chung, Yonsei University
Department of Political Science
134 Shinchon-dong, Seodaemun-ku
Seoul, 120-749 South Korea
82-2-2123-2114
“What Determines Union Membership in South Korea?”
Jaekwon Suh, University of California at Los Angeles
1638 Granvill Ave. #15
Los Angeles, CA 90025
310-820-8123
“Gender Politics in Korea: Putting Women on the Political Map”
Bang-Soon Yoon, Central Washington University
Department of Political Science
Ellensburg, WA 98926
509-963-1134
“Korean NGOs and Voting Behavior in Korea”
Jong Hee Park, Washington University
7067 Creekview Trail Apt. C
St. Louis, MO 63123
314-842-6290
Discussant: TBA