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Korea-Pacific AKS Fellows
The Academy of Korean Studies (AKS) and Korea-Pacific Program (KPP) at the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies (IR/PS) sponsor Visiting Scholar and Post-Doctoral Fellowship programs. The programs provide the scholars three months to one year in residence for the completion of book manuscripts on the political economy of Korea.
2008-2009 Fellowship Recipients
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Jae-Jin Yang
Associate Professor of Public Administration, Yonsei University
Project: “The Political Economy of the Developmental Welfare Regime in South Korea”
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Jong-Haak Hong
Professor of Economics, Kyungwon University
Project: “Rules vs Discretion: The Political Economy of Market Rule-Setting in Korea”
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Jiyeon Song
Ph.D. candidate, Department of Government, Harvard University
Project: “Global Forces, Local Adjustments: The Politics of Labor Market Deregulation
in Japan and South Korea”
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Yoonkyung Lee
Assistant Professor of Sociology and Asian and Asian-American Studies,
State University of New York at Binghamton
Project: “Labor Politics in Korea and Taiwan”
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