2004 APSA Annual Meeting

September 2-5, 2004

Chicago, Illinois

 

Association of Korean Political Studies

 

Panel 1:             Korea and Regional Politics

 

Chairs:              Tae-Hwan Kwak, Eastern Kentucky University

                           thkwak@hotmail

 

                           Seung-Ho Joo, University of Minnesota-Morris                    

                           joos@mrs.umn.edu

 

Papers:              South Korea Democracy and the Prospect of Security Community in Northeast Asia

                          Eliot Kang, Northern Illinois University

Department of Political Science

Northern Illinois University

DeKalb, IL 60115

815/753/7055

ekang@niu.edu

 

Challenge and Opportunity: Russia’s Policy Choice on North Korean Nuclear Project in Regional Security Regime

Donghyung Lee, Inha University

                          Department of Political Science

                           Inha University

                           Incheon, Korea

                           82/32/860/8264

                           dhlss1@chol.com

 

                          Esook Yoon, Kent State University

Department of Political Science

Kent State University

Kent, OH 44221

330/672-8928

eyoon@kent.edu

 

                          The Role of Politics in the Defense-Growth Nexus in South Korea

                           Uk Heo, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

                           Department of Political Science

                           University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

                           P.O. Box 413

                           Milwaukee, WI 53201

                           heouk@uwm.edu

 

                          Sung Deuk Hahm, Korea University

                           Department of Public Administration

                           Korea University

                           Seoul, Korea

                           hahm33@hotmail.com

 

Double Date with Two Powers: South Korea’s Diplomatic Relationship with the United States and China         

                          Hyun Joo Yoo, Georgetown University

Department of Government, Intercultural Center

Georgetown University

Washington, D.C. 20057

703/248/8738

hy22@georgetown.edu

 

What Went Wrong with South-Korea-Chile Free Trade Agreements?: Implications to Regional Economic Integration in East Asia

                          Youngshik Bong, Wellesley College

Post-Doctoral Fellow

Department of Political Science

Wellesley College

Wellesley, MA 02481

ybong@wellesley.edu

 

Heon Joo Jung, University of Pennsylvania

                           Department of Political Science

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA 19103

hjjung@sas.upenn.edu

 

Understanding Anti-Americanism among College Students in Korea

Haesook Chae, Baldwin-Wallace College

Department of Political Science

Baldwin-Wallace College

275 Eastland Road, Berea, OH 44017

440/826/2454

hchae@bw.edu

 

Tiffany Carwile, Baldwin-Wallace College

Department of Political Science

tcarwile@bw.edu

 

Scott Damberger, Baldwin-Wallace College

Department of Political Science

sdamberg@bw.edu

 

Discussants:     Bruce E. Bechtol, Jr., Air Command and Staff College

Department of International Security and Military Studies

Air Command and Staff College

225 Chennault Circle

Maxwell AFB, Alabama 36121

334/953/2689

bruce.bechtol@maxwell.af.mil

 

Seung-Ho Joo, University of Minnesota-Morris

109 Camden

Morris, MN 56267

320/589/6203

joos@mrs.umn.edu

 

 

Panel 2:             Institutionalization of Korean Political Economic Development

 

Chairs:              Hee Min Kim, Florida State University       

                           Department of Political Science

                           Florida State University

                           Tallahassee, FL 32306

                           850/644/7319

                           hkim@garnet.acns.fsu.edu

 

Peter M. Beck, Korea Economic Institute

pmb@keia.org

 

Papers:              Governmental Policy, Local Community, and Social Movement in Korea: The Deapocheon Case

Sunhyuk Kim, Korea University

Department of Public Administration

Korea University

Seoul, Korea

82/2/3290/2283

sunhyukk@korea.ac.kr

 

Ju-yong Jung, Korea University

Department of Public Administration

Korea University

Seoul, Korea

82/2/3290/1646

fall-man@korea.ac.kr

 

Reform Success or Failure? A Comparison of Korea First Bank and Japan’s Long Term Credit Bank

                          Joanne Cho, University of Pennsylvania

                           Department of Political Science

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA 19103

410/561/0949

jcho1@comcast.net

            

Foreign Capital Entry in the Domestic Banking Market in Korea: Bitter Medicine or Poison

                          Sunghack Lim, Chung-Ang University        

Center for International Affairs

Chung-Ang University

Seoul, Korea

82/2/532/0406

shlim@yonsei.ac.kr

 

Committee, Political Power and Agenda Setting Power in Korean National Assembly

Kyung-Jin Jun, University of California, Los Angeles

3310 Sawtelle Blve #108

Los Angeles, CA 90066

310/745/2211

kyungjin@ucla.edu

 

The Dog That Barked Too Much? Social Movements and Democratic Consolidation in South Korea, 1987-1999

                          Jose Aleman, Princeton University

130 Corwin Hall

Princeton University

Princeton, NJ 08544

609/933/9397

jaaleman@princeton.edu

 

Divided Governments and the Institutional Legitimacy of National Highest Courts: A Case Study of Korean Constitutional Court

                          Dongwook Cha, University of Southern California

Department of Political Science

University of Southern California

Los Angeles, CA 90089

562/426/7896

dongwooc@usc.edu

 

Discussants:     Young W. Kihl, Iowa State University

Department of Political Science

Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-1204
515/294/6960
Fax: 515-294-1003
ykihl@iastate.edu

 

Miranda Schreurs, University of Maryland

Department of Government & Politics

University of Maryland

College Park, MD 20742

301/405/7797

mschreurs@gvpt.umd.edu