[Soodang Comparative Politics Colloquium] 2022 Schedule
The Department of Political Science and International Relations and the Peace & Democracy Institute are hosting the Soodang Comparative Politics Colloquium. A total of three meetings will take place during the Spring semester of 2022. At this Colloquium, graduate students present their research in comparative politics and have the opportunity to share opinions and hold discussions with their peers. We welcome any subject related to comparative politics, so if you wish to present, please apply by sending an email to the address given below. The colloquium is open to all graduate students at the Department of Political Science and International Relations. We encourage the participation of all students interested in comparative politics.
Schedule
April 7, 18:00
- Presenter: Seowoo Chung, “Authoritarian Strategic Censorship and Public Support of International Organizations: Evidence from Chinese Media Coverage of WTO Disputes and Survey Experiment”
- Discussant: Junmo Kang
- Discussant: Chaelin Kwon
May 12, 18:00
- Presenter 1: Daeyong Kim, “Income, Economic Inequality,and American Dream in an Age of Inequality”
- Presenter 2: Chan Hyeok Park, “Subjective Income Perceptions and Redistribution Preferences”
- Discussants: Seoungho Song, Chae Hyun Lim
June 2, 18:00
- Presenter: Jun Young Han, “Localized Economic Shock and Foreign Aid: Evidence from Roll Call Vote in the U.S. House”
- Discussant: Ji Young Lee
October 13, 17:00
- Presenter: Sangji Lee, “How Messages and Messengers Shift Public Opinion on International Environmental Commitment”
- Discussant: Seungho Song
November 3, 17:00
- Presenter: Jisoo Park, “Who Supports Duterte?”
- Discussant: Jungwoo Lee
December 1, 17:00
- Presenter: Seungho Song, “Is South Korea a Safe Zone for Democracy?”
- Discussant: Yoonseo Park
Venue
Korea University Political Science and Economics Building Room 509
Applying to present
Depending on the number of applicants, we will select two or three people to present their research at each meeting. If you wish to present, please apply at andrew0109@naver.com. Any subject related to comparative politics at any stage of development is welcome.
Paper award
At the end of each semester up to two of the presented papers will be awarded the “Best Paper” award.