Faculty
Stephan Haggard received his Ph.D. in political science from the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of The Political Economy of the Asian Financial Crisis (2000). Other recent publications include Famine in North Korea: Markets, Aid, and ReformDevelopment, Democracy and Welfare States (2008). Professor Haggard is currently completing a second volume with Marcus Noland, titled North Korea Opens.
Jong-sung You received his Ph.D. in public policy from Harvard University. His research focuses on Korean politics, comparative politics, political sociology, and comparative public policy. He teaches graduate courses on Korean politics and justice, development, and public policy, and an undergraduate course on corruption, inequality, and democracy. Before pursuing an academic career, he worked for democratization and social justice in South Korea. He worked for Citizens' Coalition for Economic Justice, an influential NGO in Korea, as director of policy research and later as general secretary.
Susan Shirk received her Ph.D. in political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and her M.A. in Asian studies from the University of California, Berkeley. She founded and continues to lead the Northeast Asia Cooperation Dialogue (NEACD), an unofficial forum for discussions of security issues between the United States, Japan, China, Russia and the Koreas. She was a 2002 member of the task force on U.S. Korea Policy, the Center for International Policy.
Lawrence Krause is one of the world's top authorities on trade and economic issues in the Pacific Rim. His expertise includes international finance, APEC, GATT and the world trading system and economic development and forecasting in Pacific Rim countries.
