Sung Eun Kim
@_sungkim
political scientist at korea university
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http://www.sungeunkim.com 03-09-2010 14:29:33
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#OpenAccess from @PoPPublicSphere - Does Political Diversity Inhibit Blood Donations? - cup.org/4a26Soj - Sung Eun Kim & krzysztof pelc #FirstView
This reminds me of an excellent article in International Organization by Sung Eun Kim and Yotam Margalit “Tariffs As Electoral Weapons: The Political Geography of the US–China Trade War” 🔗 cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Prof krzysztof pelc has published 2 recent papers: 'Taking One for the (Other) Team: Does Political Diversity Lower Vaccination Uptake?' Political Behavior ow.ly/Mzq450RXXc8 'Does Political Diversity Inhibit Blood Donations?' Perspectives on Politics ow.ly/H4vf50RXXc9
New data on Chinese migrant workers travel restrictions during the Covid-19 pandemic 🇨🇳😷 Check out Sung Eun Kim Adrian J Shin, and Yujeong Yang 2023 article "Severing the Belt and Road" academic.oup.com/fpa/article-ab…
New article now online AJPS! Sung Eun Kim, Grace Zeng, and I show that China has systematically used the enforcement of health and safety standards to punish countries with which it has political tensions. Check it out! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aj…
The politics of rejection: Explaining Chinese import refusals by Sung Eun Kim, Rebecca L. Perlman, and Grace Zeng is now available in Early View. Sung Eun Kim Rebecca Perlman Grace Zeng ajps.org/2024/06/24/the…
My article is online at International Studies Quarterly! I illuminate the importance of institutional design that shapes the career incentives of bureaucrats. To do so, I examine behavior of US federal bureaucrats who distribute Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) benefits. academic.oup.com/isq/article-ab…
#OpenAccess from our latest issue - Personal Economic Shocks and Public Opposition to Unauthorized Immigration - cup.org/3zObMYX - Dan Hopkins, Yotam Margalit & Omer Solodoch
Hadas Aron & I have a new piece out on the international l behavior of illiberal leaders. Very relevant to recent events in #Israel 🇮🇱 and #Hungary 🇭🇺 #foreignpolicy #illiberalism
Congratulations to Jane Vaynman and Tristan Volpe, winners of the Robert O, Keohane award for the best article published by untenured scholars in 2023. cambridge.org/core/journals/…
New in Review of International Political Economy 📘! Can social norms be strategically adopted? By binding themselves to a norm of consensus opinions and refusing to file dissents, WTO judges gained political cover. w/ Joost Pauwelyn 🔗 bit.ly/47v70w1 Oxford Politics and IR