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Faculty - Political Science and Diplomacy

  • Associate Professor Comparative Politics, Political Economy
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Research Interest

Comparative Politics, Political Economy, Political Behavior, Social and Economic Inequality

Education

  • Ph.D., Political Science, Indiana University (2017)
  • B.A., Korea University (2011)

Experience

  • Associate Professor or Political Science and Diplomacy, Sungkyunkwan University (2024-Present)
  • Assistant Professor of Political Science and Diplomacy, Sungkyunkwan University (2022-2024)
  • Assistant Professor of Political Science, Utah State University (2017-2021)

Journal Articles

  • (2024)  Double penalty? How candidate class and gender influence voter evaluations.  RESEARCH & POLITICS.  11,  1
  • (2024)  Did low-income essential workers during COVID-19 increase public support for redistribution?.  POLICY AND POLITICS.  .,  .
  • (2023)  Generosity during the COVID-19 pandemic: The role of collective narcissism.  SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH.  114,  .
  • (2022)  Why Do Young Men Oppose Gender Quotas? Group Threat and Backlash to Legislative Gender Quotas.  LEGISLATIVE STUDIES QUARTERLY.  47,  4
  • (2022)  Electoral Systems and the Substantive Representation of Marginalized Groups: Evidence from Women's Issue Bills in South Korea.  POLITICAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY.  75,  4
  • (2022)  Deservingness Heuristics and Policy Attitudes toward the Elderly in an Aging Society: Evidence from Japan.  POLITICAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY.  75,  3
  • (2022)  How partisan politics influence government policies in response to ageing populations.  POLICY AND POLITICS.  50,  2
  • (2020)  Women Leaders and Policy Compliance during a Public Health Crisis.  POLITICS & GENDER.  16,  .
  • (2019)  What Money Can Buy: Perceived Economic Security in China.  JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY CHINA.  28,  118
  • (2018)  Economic Competitiveness and Social Policy in Open Economies.  INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS.  44,  3
  • (2018)  Types of labor market policy and the electoral behavior of insecure workers.  ELECTORAL STUDIES.  55,  .
  • (2017)  Do higher government wages induce less corruption? Cross-country panel evidence.  JOURNAL OF POLICY MODELING.  39,  5
  • (2016)  Taking cues on multidimensional issues: the case of attitudes toward immigration.  WEST EUROPEAN POLITICS.  39,  4

Publications

  • (2020)  Democracy Under Siege? Parties, Voters, and Elections After the Great Recession.  Oxford University Press.  Co-author

Honors / Awards

  • Katherine C. Greenough Award for the Best Dissertation, Indiana University