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Graduate School of International Studies Korea University Anamro, Sungbuk Gu Seoul 120-749, Korea Tel: 82-10-8949-2479 82-10-3290-2589 Email: [email protected]
Ja-hyun Chun
Office Address
#432, International Hall Korea University AnamRo, SungbukGu, Seoul Korea
Current Position
March 2013- Research Professor Graduate School of International Studies, Korea University
Educational Background
Post-doctoral Research Fellow at AICGS, Johns Hopkins University in D.C. September 2012- February 2013
Ph. D. Yonsei University, Political Science, Seoul August 2012 Dissertation “Politics of International Reconciliation- Patterns and Foreign Policy Making of Afflicting States”
B.A. Yonsei University, Political Science and Diplomacy, Seoul Honored as Outstanding Senior Aug. 2006
SAP(Study Abroad Program) in University of California at Santa Barbara 2004
English, Myung-Duk Foreign Language High-school February 2001
1 Publications
Book Chapter:
“The Role of Compensation in Sino-Japanese Reconciliation” Handbook of Memory and Reconciliation in East Asia. Routledge. Forthcoming (December 2014)
Selected Journal Articles:
Chun, Ja-hyun “Have Korea and Japan Reconciled?- A fucus on three stages of international reconciliation.” Japanese Journal of Political Science (forthcoming, 2015)
Chun, Ja-hyun. “Official Apology in International Relation.” Korean Journal of International
Relations 54:3 2014.
Chun, Ja-hyun. “Japan's Postwar Compensation to China.” Journal of Northeast Asian
Studies. 70:1, 2014.
Chun, Ja-hyun and Youcheer Kim. “A New Interpretation of Korea-Japan Relations-Right
Revolution of Sex Slaves and Forced Laborers in the Courtroom.” Korean Journal of
International Studies. 16:1 2014.
Chun, Ja-hyun.” Effect of post-war collective memory on reconciliation between nations:
The cases of France-Algeria, US.―Vietnam” Journal of International Area Studies.
17:2, 2013.
Chun, Ja-hyun. “Politics of International Reconciliation: Latest Developments of International Reconciliation Theories and Its Critical Application on Sino-Japan Relations” Korean Journal of International Relations. 53:2 2013.
Chun, Ja-hyun. “Proper Remembrance-The Most Essential for Reconciliation.” Transatlantic Perspectives. AICGS September 2012.
Teaching “International Peace and Security” at GSIS, Korea University, Fall Semester 2013-2014
“Issues in World Politics” at GSIS, Korea University, Spring Semester 2013-2014
2 Seminar “International Cooperation and Reconciliation” at SAIS, October 2012-December 2012
Teaching Assistant, College of Social Science Department of Political Science and Diplomacy, Yonsei University, 2008-2010.
Taught “Korea and East-Asia International History” “World Peace and International Relations” “Foreign Policy Analysis”
Grants and Awards
The POSCO Fellowship Program with East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawaii, 2013-2014
Best Dissertation of the Year (Journal of Graduate School, Yonsei University), December 2012
Brain Korea 21 Scholarship, National Research Foundation, August 2006- August 2012
Honors Scholarship, 2010-2011 Honored as Outstanding Senior, August 2006
Conference Papers and Presentation
“Regression of Reconciliation” International Studies Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, April, 2013.
“The Change of Korean Nationalism-Networking Nationalism,” International Studies Association Annual Conference, San Diego, CA, April 2, 2012.
“The Change of Driving Force of Korean Nationalism after 1990s-Spread of internet and formation of a nationalism in the new generation,” 5th World Congress of Korean Studies, Taiwan, October 27, 2010.
“The Change of The Nation-state’s Position In The Information Age,” World Congress for Korean Politics and Society, Seoul, Korea, August 20, 2009.
“Human Rights and Repression against Falun Gong in China,” 5th East Asian Regional Conference in Alternative Geographies, Seoul, December 15, 2008.
“Global Network of Civil Society-in the aspects of information society,” The Yonsei-Keio Forum, Tokyo, Japan, December 4, 2008.
3 “History of East-Asia Community and Regional Order,” World Congress for Korean Studies 2007, Busan, Korea, August 24, 2007.
“The Consideration about the East-Asia Community Concept of Modern Japan: Based on Comparison with Pan-Asianism and the Greater East-Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere,” The 5th International Symposium for Young Research Fellows,, Tokyo, Japan, June 16, 2007.
Discussant, Korea-Japan Relations, Korea-Japan Next-Generation Conference, 4th International Conference, Tokyo, Japan, June 23, 2007.
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