Faculty
주형민 (Joo, Hyung-Min), 朱亨民
- Position
- Professor
- Phone Number
- 02-3290-2182
- Research Areas
- Communism, Comparative Theories, Comparative Authoritarianism
- Office
- PoliSci&Econ 512
- Degree
- Ph. D., Chicago University
- hjoo@korea.ac.kr
Education
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Ph.D. University of Chicago, Political Science, 2004 M.A. University of Iowa, Political Science, 1991 B.A. Yonsei University, Political Science and Diplomacy, 1989
Professional Experience and Awards
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1) Working Experience Professor, Department of Political Science, Korea University, 2017- Editor, Korean Political Science Review, 2018 Associate Dean, Graduate School of Policy Studies, Korea University, 2014– Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Korea University, 2012–2017 Guest Scholar, Kellogg Institute for International Studies, Notre Dame University, 2012 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Korea University, 2009 – 2012 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, DePaul University, 2005-2009 Post-Doc, Division of Social Science, University of Chicago, 2004-2005 2) Grants & Awards Suktop Teaching Award (2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015) SBS Research Grant (2013-2017) Korea University Future Research Grant (2016-2017) NRF Research Grant (2014-2015) Korea University Research Grant (2015-2016) NRF BK21 (2009-2015) Korea University Research Grant (2014-2015) Korea University Research Grant (2012-2013) Korea University Research Grant (2009-2010) NRC Research Grant (2009)
Undergraduate/Graduate Courses
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1)Undergraduate Course : Introduction to Comparative Politics, Socialist Systems in Comparison 2)Graduate Course : Russian/Soviet Politics, North Korean Politics, Democracy & Capitalism, Comparative Politics Theory
Journal Articles
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Jai Kwan Jung, and Hyung-min Joo. 2021. ""What We Murmur behind Their Backs": Hidden Transcripts of the North Korean Ruling Elite." Problems of Post-Communism : 1-10. [Link to Paper]
Alexander Dukalskis, and Hyung-min Joo. 2021. “Everyday Authoritarianism in North Korea.” Europe-Asia Studies (Formerly, Soviet Studies) 73 (2) : 364-386. [Link to Paper]Taehee Whang, Michael Lammbrau, and Hyung-min Joo. 2018. “Detecting Patterns in North Korean Military Provocations: What Machine-learning Tells Us.” International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 18 (2) : 193-220. [Link to Paper]Taehee Whang, Michael Lammbrau, and Hyung-min Joo. 2017. “Talking to Whom? The Changing Audience of North Korean Nuclear Tests.” Social Science Quarterly 98 (3) : 976-992. [Link to Paper]Hyung-min Joo. 2017. “A Return of ‘the Strong Man’s Daughter’: Modernization, Democratization and Social Divisions in Korea,” Japanese Journal of Political Science 18 (2) : 360-382. [Link to Paper]Hyung-min Joo. 2014. “Hidden Transcripts in Marketplaces: Politicized Discourses in the North Korean Shadow Economy.” Pacific Review 27 (1) : 49-71. [Link to Paper]Hyung-min Joo. 2014. “Deciphering What Pyongyang Wants.” Problems of Post-Communism 61 (4) : 23-35. [Link to Paper]Hyung-min Joo. 2012. “The Missing Link: Demokrats in the Soviet Era,” Russian Studies 22 (1) : 201-235. [Link to Paper]Hyung-min Joo. 2011. “Is North Korea Putting All of Its Eggs in One Basket?” North Korean Review 7 (1) : 21-35. [Link to Paper]Hyung-min Joo. 2010. “Visualizing Invisible Hands: The Shadow Economy in North Korea.” Economy and Society 39 (1) : 110-145. [Link to Paper]Hyung-min Joo. 2010. “In the Shadow of the Central Planning System: The Underground Economy in the Soviet Union,” Russian Studies 20 (1) : 273-309. [Link to Paper]Hyung-min Joo. 2010. “Democratic Inconsistency in the North Korean nuclear crisis.” Korea Observer 41 (2) : 277. [Link to Paper]Hyung-min Joo. 2010. “Hidden Transcripts ... Shared?: Passive Resistance in the Soviet Case,” The Korean Journal of International Studies 8 (2) : 277-298. [Link to Paper]Hyung-min Joo. 2009. “Socialist Dissidents: ‘Last True Believers,’” Russian Studies 19 (2) : 325-354. [Link to Paper]Hyung-min Joo. 2008. “The Soviet Origin of Russian Chauvinism: Voices from Below.” Communist and Post-Communist Studies 41 (2) : 217-242. [Link to Paper]Hyung-min Joo. 2005. “Narratives of Inequality under Communism: voices from below.” Problems of Post-Communism (Formerly, Problems of Communism). 52 (6) : 46-58. [Link to Paper]Hyung-min Joo. 2004. “Voices of Freedom: Samizdat,” Europe-Asia Studies (Formerly, Soviet Studies) 56 (4) : 571-594. [Link to Paper]Taehee Whang, Youngjun Choi, Wooseon Choi & Hyung-min Joo. 2017. "Who (mis)understands North Korea?" Korean Journal of International Studies, Vol. 57, No. 2, 2017. [Link to Paper]Woo-Seon Choi, Tae-Hee Whang, Young-Jun Choi & Hyung-Min Joo. “What Explains Different Perceptions of Unification in South Korea?: A Rationalist Explanation” Journal of Asiatic Studies, Vol. 59, No. 3, 2016. In Korean. [Link to Paper]Young Jun Choi, Taehee Whang, Woosen Choi, and Hyung-min Joo. 2016. “How Effective Was Unification Policy Under Park Geun-Hye Government?: A Comparative Analysis of Public Attitudes on Unification in 2013 and 2015.” Journal of International Politics, Vol. 21, No. 1, 2016. In Korean. [Link to Paper]Hyung-min Joo. 2011. “Green Energy and the Ethanol Diplomacy: The Brazilian Case,” International Relations Studies, Vol.16, No. 1. 2011. In Korean. [Link to Paper]Hyung-min Joo. 2011. "Theorizing the U.S.-China Relations: Its Past, Present & Future."Peace Studies, Vol. 19, No.1. 2011. In Korean. [Link to Paper]
Books
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1) Books
Imagining North Korea Differently: The Changing Perception of 'We/Our/Us' in Korea(Lexington: Book Contract).
“Mutual Perceptions in US-China Relations,” in Byung-kook Kim et. al., US-China Relations (Seoul: EAI Press, 2012)
"Understanding the Collapse of the Soviet Union," in Lloyd I. Rudolph & John Jacobsen(eds.), Experiencing the State. Oxford University Press.(January 2006)
2) Books Under Review
Explaining the Anticipated: The Collapse of the Soviet Union
3) Books in Progress
Visualizing Invisible Hands: The Shadow Economy in North Korea
학술대회 논문
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"Predicrting the Next North Korean Nuclear Test: An Automated Machine-learning Analysis of the North Korean Media," ISA (International Studies Association) Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, USA, March 16-19, 2016. With Taehee Whang & Michael Lammbrau
"What They Murmur behind Back: Hidden Thoughts of North Korean Ruling Elites," ISA (International Studies Association) Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, USA, March 16-19, 2016. With Jai Kwan Jung.
“Why Is There No Insurgency in North Korea,” APSA (American Political Science Association“ Annual Conference, Washington D.C., August 27-31, 2014. With Jai Kwan Jung & Young-yun Yeo.
“Analyzing North Korean Military Provocations: Document Classification Analysis of the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA),” ISA (International Studies Association) Annual Convention, Toronto, March 26-29, 2014. With Taehee Whang & Michael Lammbrau.
“Having a Second Thought?: Changing Intentions of North Korea in Its Nuclear Program,” MPSA (Midwest Political Science Association) Annual Conference, Chicago, April 11-14, 2013.
“What Pyongyang Wants,” ISA (International Studies Association) Annual Convention, San Francisco, April 3-6, 2013.
“Silenced Voices: Hidden Transcripts in Contemporary North Korean Society,” SSSA (Southwestern Social Science Association) Annual Conference, San Diego, April 4-7, 2012.
"Bottom-up Marketization under Communism: the Soviet Case vs. North Korea," AAS(Association for Asian Studies) Annual Conference, Honolulu, March 31-April 3, 2011.
"Green Energy Policy and ‘Ethanol Diplomacy’ of Brazil,” KPSA (Korean Political Science Association) Annual Spring Conference, April, 17, 2010.
"Dependence and Vulnerability: Sino-DPRK Relations,” ISSS-ISAC Annual Conference, Providence, October 14-16, 2010.
"Democratic Inconsistency?", ISSS(International Security Studies Section of ISA)- ISAC(International Security & Arms control Section of the APSA) Annual Conference, Monetary, October 15-17, 2009
"Underground Markets in North Korea," APSA(American Political Science Association) Annual Conference, Toronto, September 3-6, 2009
"Imagining North Korea Differently: The Changing Perception of 'us' in South Korea," APSA(American Political Science Association) Annual Conference, Chicago, August 30-September2, 2007
"Narratives of Inequality under Communism: Voices from below in the Soviet Case," Annual meeting of the APSA(American Political Science Association), Chicago, September 2-5, 2004
"Hidden Transcript...Shared,"Comparative Politics Workshop, Department of Political Science, University of Chicago, 2003
"Globalization in What Sense?", Political Economy Panel in The Area Studies Redux: Situating Knowledge in a Globalizing World Conference, April 11-12, 2003
"Power and Resistance in the Soviet Sense," Russian Studies Workshop, Department of History, University of Chicago, 2002