Youn Ki (기여운)

99 Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, South Korea  

(82-42) 821-5854 | younki1007@gmail.com


EMPLOYMENT


Chungnam National University (Daejeon, South Korea)

Mar. 2022– present                          Assistant Professor, Dept. of Political Science and Diplomacy


Seoul National University (Seoul, South Korea)

Mar. 2021– Jan. 2022                        Research Associate Professor, Institute of International Affairs


Miami University (Oxford, OH, USA)

Aug. 2015 – May 2020                      Assistant Professor, Dept. of Political Science


EDUCATION


University of Chicago (Chicago, IL, USA)

Aug. 2015 Ph.D. Political Science 

Dissertation Committee: Gary Herrigel (Chair), Andrew Abbott, Elisabeth Clemens

Dissertation title: "Large industrial corporations and the rise of finance in the United States" 


Ewha Womans University (Seoul, South Korea)

June 2006 B.A. Political Science & Diplomacy; B.A. Sociology                                      


RESEARCH


Peer-Reviewed Articles 

Ki. Y. and E. Chung. (2023) “Party Reputation, Moral Expectations, and Voting Behavior in South Korea,” Millennial Asia, online first. [SCOPUS] 


Ki, Y. (2023). Intellectual Entrepreneurs and U.S. International Monetary Policy Shifts. Policy Studies, 44(3), 356-376. [SSCI]


Ki, Y. (2021). Financialization of American Corporations: A Revisit of the 1980s Takeover Wave. Journal of American Studies, 53 (2), 75-116. [KCI]


Ki, Y. (2021). Tweaking or Breaking of the International Order: Kissinger, Shultz, and Transatlantic Relations, 1971-1973. The Korean Journal of International Studies 19(1), 1-28. [KCI]


Ki, Y. and Y. Jeung (2020). Ideas, Interests, and the Transition to a Floating Exchange System. Journal of Policy History 32(2), 151-182. [SSCI]


Ki, Y. and M. Ahn (2020). Financialization of Non-financial Industries, United States, 1980-2006. Research in World Economy, 11 (5), 72-89. [SCOPUS]


Ki, Y. (2018). Large Industrial Firms and the Rise of Finance in Late Twentieth-Century America. Enterprise & Society 19(4), 903-945. [SSCI]


Shon, E., Y. Ki., and L. Lee (2021). Effects of Health Beliefs on Flu Vaccination and Physical Health among Under/Graduate Students in the U.S.: Racial Differences (Whites, African Americans, Hispanics, and Asians). Social Work in Public Health, 36(3), 377-391. [SSCI]


Shon, E., S. Choe, L. Lee, and Y. Ki (2021). Influenza Vaccination among U.S. College or University Students: A Systematic Review. American Journal of Health Promotion, 35(5), 708-719. [SSCI]



Working Papers (in progress)

“Employers’ Political Mobilization of Workers and the Rise of Neoliberalism in the United States”


“Ideational Entrepreneurs and American Political Development,” with Y. Jeung


“ROK-US Collaboration on Environmental Policy,” with E. Chung and D. Cantwell-Chavez


Presentations 

Global Excellence Seminar, Seoul National University (Invited Talk, May 2022)

Association for Asian American Studies Annual Conference (Apr. 2022)

The American Studies Association of Korea International Conference (Oct. 2021)

Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (June 2019, June 2018, June 2017, June 2016)

Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (Sept. 2018, Sept. 2017, Sept. 2015)

World Politics Research Symposium, Indiana University (Invited Talk, March 2018)

Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association (Apr. 2017, Apr. 2015, Apr. 2014, Apr. 2013) 

Annual Meeting of the Business History Conference (Mar. 2016)

Money, Markets and Governance Workshop, University of Chicago (Nov. 2016)  

Comparative Politics Workshop, University of Chicago (Nov. 2013)


TEACHING


Chungnam National University (Daejeon, South Korea)

Mar. 2022 – present Assistant Professor, "Comparative Political Economy," “International Political Economy,” "Modern States and Markets," "American Politics," “Seminar on Modern Governments”

            

Seoul National University (Seoul, South Korea)

Sept. 2021– Jan. 2022              Research Associate Professor, “International Political Economy”


Miami University (Oxford, OH, USA)

Aug. 2015 – May 2020 Assistant Professor, “Introduction to Political Economy,” “American Political Economy,” “Political Economy of American Finance”


University of Chicago (Chicago, IL, USA)

Sept. 2014 – June 2015 B.A. Thesis Preceptor


Jan. – Mar. 2014 Instructor, “The Fall and Rise of Finance in the United States”


Sept. 2010 – Dec. 2013 Teaching Assistant, “Introduction to Political Economy of Development (Alberto Simpser),” “War and the Nation-State (John Mearsheimer),” “Introduction to International Relations (Charles Lipson)” 


HONORS AND AWARDS


2021 2021 Support for U.S. Next Generation Research Program, Korea Foundation

2021 Hagley Exploratory Research Grant, Hagley Museum and Library

2019 EHS Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grant, Miami University

2017 Howe Writing Fellows, Miami University

2017 Global Travel Fund Award, Miami University 

2016 Course Development Grant, Jack Miller Center

2016 College of Arts and Sciences Summer Research Grant, Miami University

2014 Division of the Social Sciences Summer Grant, University of Chicago 

2014 H. B. Du Pont Research Grant, Hagley Museum and Library

2013 Hagley Exploratory Research Grant, Hagley Museum and Library 

2013 Grodzins Prize Lectureship, University of Chicago                               

2007 – 2012 21st Century Leader’s Graduate Fellowship, Ewha Womans University

2001 – 2006            21st Century Leader’s Undergraduate Fellowship, Ewha Womans University  


SERVICE


Miami University (Oxford, OH)

Jan. 2017 – May 2019 Coordinator, “Political Economy Workshop,” The Humanities Center, Miami University


University of Chicago (Chicago, IL)

Mar. – June 2013 Coordinator, “Money, Markets, & Consumption Workshop,” Council on Advanced Studies, University of Chicago 


PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS


The American Studies Association of Korea

Korean Association of Party Studies