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  • Publications

  1. Park, Sojun and Lauren C. Konken. 2025. "Exploiting Treaty Ambiguity: Public Health Exceptions in the WTO TRIPS Agreement." Review of International Organizations 20: 547-574.

  2. Park, Sojun. 2025. "The Political Economy of Compulsory Licensing: Democracy and Regulatory Threat in Public Health." Public Choice 205: 303-325.

  3. Park, Sojun and Minju Kim. Forthcoming. "International Bureaucrats under Transparency: the Case of the WTO TRIPS Council." Review of International Organizations.

  4. Cha, Sujin, Jieun Lee, Iain Osgood, and Sojun Park. Forthcoming. "Rapidly Innovating Firms: Patent Lifecycle and Support for Trade and IP Enforcement." Review of International Political Economy.

  • Working Papers

  1. "Reputation as a Binding Constraint: How States Navigate TRIPS Flexibilities"

  • Presented at 2022 GSIPE, MPSA, APSA, 2023 ISA

  • Best Graduate Student Paper Award, 2024 ISA

  1. "Innovation, Imitation, and Political Cleavages in International Trade and Patent Protection"

  • Presented at 2023 GSIPE, MPSA, Money In Politics, IPES, 2024 Virtual IPES, APSA, 2025 Geotrade, SBE, IPSA, TPRI

  1. "Offshoring and the Decline of Labor Unions: How Globalization Fosters Technological Change" (with Erica Owen)

  • Presented at 2023 APSA, IPES, 2025 IPSA

  1. "Democratic Governance, Patent Enforcement, and Foreign Direct Investment"

  • Presented at 2024 ISA, Money in Politics, 2025 APSA

  1. "Informational Lobbying in International Trade: Introducing a New Dataset for the Special 301 Review" (with Siyao Li)

  • Presented at 2025 ISA

  • Works in Progress

  1. "Access Denied or Granted? The Determinants of WTO Observer Status for International Organizations" (with Sayumi Miyano)

  • Presented at 2025 APSA

  1. "International Cooperation Without Harmonization: Evidence From the WIPO Patent Cooperation Treaty"

  • Presented at 2025 IPES

  1. "Informational Lobbying and Collective Action in the U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry: Evidence from Petitions for the Special 301"

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