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1 JAE-JUNG SUH Office Address: SAIS-Johns Hopkins University 1740 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC Phone: Fax: Associate Professor & Director of Korea Studies Program, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University: July 2007 present. Assistant Prefessor, Department of Government, Cornell University July 2000 June 2007 EDUCATION University of Pennsylvania Ph.D., Political Science, August Dissertation: "Bound to Last: Power, Interests, and Identity in the U.S.-Korea Alliance" Dissertation Committee: Ian Lustick (Chair), John Ikenberry, Avery Goldstein, and Chong-Shik Lee. Master of Arts, Political Science, Thesis: "Power and Plenty in Japan's Nuclear Option: Sources of Security and Insecurity." University of Chicago Bachelor of Arts, Physics, June Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea Undergraduate Studies in Physics, March December 1980 GRANTS, AWARDS, AND FELLOWSHIPS Cross-National Comparative Analysis of the Effectiveness of Development Assistance, World Class University Project, Ministry of Education, Science and Engineering (ROK), (5 years international collaborative research project) Status and Challenges of the ROK-U.S. Nuclear Energy Cooperation, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI), ($240,000 research grant) Dokdo, Takeshima, and Liancourt Rock: Rethinking Territorial Disputes in Northeast Asia, Northeast Asia History Foundation, March December ($150,000 grant)

2 Jae-Jung Suh, Page 2 Northeast Asia Visiting Fellow, East West Center-Washington, September - December Junior Faculty Research Grant in International Security and Foreign Policy, Smith Richardson Foundation, 2006 August The EAI Fellowship, Fellows Program on Peace, Governance, and Development in East Asia, East Asia Institute, Research Grant, The Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, Cornell University, Grants in the Humanities, The Society for the Humanities, Cornell University, Research Project Grant, National Institute of Korean History (ROK), Visiting Professor, Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University, February 2004-August Research Professor, Institute of Humanities, Yonsei University, September 2003-February Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Abroad Grant, U.S. Department of Education, Faculty Research Grant, Peace Studies Program, Cornell University, MacArthur Foundation, Grants in the Humanities, The Society for the Humanities, Cornell University, Faculty Grant, Peace Studies Program, Cornell University, MacArthur Foundation, SSRC-MacArthur Foundation Fellowship for Peace and Security in a Changing World, SSRC and MacArthur Foundation, Visiting Scholar, Security Studies Program, MIT, February-August, Visiting Fellow, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, University of California, Irvine, October-December, Research Travel Grant, Association for Asian Studies, Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowship (Alternate Candidacy), US Department of Education, Y.H. Park Fellowship for Korean Studies, Korea Foundation, Dissertation Proposal Development Grants, Workshop on the Problematics of States and Identities, Ford Foundation, Summer 1996.

3 Jae-Jung Suh, Page 3 PUBLICATIONS Books Power, Interest and Identity in Military Alliances (New York and London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007). [Hanmidongmaengŭn yŏngguhwahanŭn ga (Seoul: Hanul, 2009) Korean translation, selected as an excellent academic book by the National Academy of Sciences (Republic of Korea) in 2010] Rethinking Security in East Asia: Identity, Power and Efficiency, co-edited with Peter Katzenstein and Allen Carlson (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004). Special Issue on War, Truth and Reconciliation, Critical Asian Studies, guest editor (forthcoming Winter 2010). Special Section on North Korea, Journal of Korean Studies, vol. 12: no. 1, guest editor (Fall 2007). T'alnaengjon'gwa migugui sinsegye chilso [American New World Order after the Cold Wa]. Coedited with Yong-Wook Chung, (Seoul, Korea: Yoksabip yongsa, 1996). Articles and Book Chapters Race to Judge, Rush to Act: The Sinking of the Cheonan and the Politics of National Insecurity, Critical Asian Studies 42 no. 3 (Fall 2010): Three Failures of the Past, Three Structures of Peace, Asian Perspective (Fall 2010): Caught Between Contentions and Dialogues: Historical Memories in Northeast Asia, in Northeast Asia s Difficult Past: Studies in Collective Memory edited by Barry Schwartz and Mikyoung Kim (New York: Palgrave, 2010), pp Allied to Race? The U.S.-Korea Alliance and Arms Race, Asian Perspective 33 no. 4 (2009): Transforming the US-Korea Alliance: Changes in Strategy, Military and Bases, Pacific Focus 24 no. 1 (April 2009): Changes in U.S. policy toward North Korea, Pukhan haeyang susan rivyu [Review of North Korea Maritime Studies], inaugural issue, (December 2008) [in Korean]. Nuclear Weapons: East Asia, in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern World, edited by Peter N. Stearns (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).

4 Jae-Jung Suh, Page 4 Making Sense of North Korea: Institutionalizing Juche at the Nexus of Self and Other, Journal of Korean Studies 12 no. 1 (Fall 2007): War-like History or Diplomatic History? Contentions over the Past and Regional Orders in Northeast Asia, Australian Journal of International Affairs 61 no. 3 (August 2007): Producing Security Dilemma out of Uncertainty: The North Korean Nuclear Crisis, Working Paper Series on International Studies (Paper No. 8-06), The Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, Cornell University, October War-Like History or Diplomatic History? Historical Contentions and Regional Order in East Asia, EAI Working Paper Series 4, The East Asia Institute, Seoul, Korea, August North Korea s Military Capability and North-South Korea Power Balance, in The Military of North Korea: A New Look, edited by Taik-Young Hamm (Seoul: Hanul, 2006), pp Co-authored with Taik-Young Hamm [in Korean]. Debates on U.S. Forces Repositioning: Changes in U.S. Security Strategy and U.S.-Korea Alliance, in Modern Korea s Security Guarantee and Internal Security Law, edited by Sung Suh, (Tokyo:, 2006), pp [in Japanese]. North Korea in a Post-Cold War United States, Working Paper Series on International Studies (Paper No ), The Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, Cornell University, October [Korean translation included in Hyôndaesaûi chemunje [Issues of Modern History], inaugural issue (2005), pp ]. North Korean Nuclear Crisis as a Security Dilemma, in Regional Security Architecture and Multilateralism (Shanghai: Shanghai Institute for International Studies and Friedrich- Ebert-Stiftung, Shanghai, 2005), pp America s 21 st Century Strategy, Military Transformation, and Repositioning, The U.S.-Korea Alliance in Transition (Seoul: Hanul, 2005), pp [in Korean]. Realignment of U.S. Forces in Korea and Restructuring of the U.S.-Korea Alliance, The U.S.- Korea Alliance in Transition (Seoul: Hanul, 2005), pp [in Korean]. International Institutions, in The Social Science Encyclopedia, third edition, edited by Adam Kuper and Jessica Kuper (New York: Routledge, 2004). Assessing the Military Balance in Korea, Asian Perspective 28 no. 4 (2004), pp [included as The Imbalance of Power, the Balance of Asymmetric Terror: Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD) in Korea in Imbalance of Power: Transforming U.S.-Korean Relations, edited by John Feffer (New York: Routledge, 2006), pp ]

5 Jae-Jung Suh, Page 5 Changes in U.S. Military Strategy and the U.S.-Korea Alliance, Ch angjakkwa pip yong [Creation and Criticism] no. 125 (Fall 2004), pp [in Korean]. U.S. Global Strategy s Impact on Korea s Peace Prospect, Politics & Criticism Vol. 12 (August 2004) pp [in Korean]. The Bush Doctrine and Northeast Asia: U.S. Hegemonic Order in the American Lake, Ritsumeikan International Affairs Vol. 2 (April 2004), pp Bound to Last? The U.S.-Korea Alliance and Analytical Eclecticism, in Rethinking Security in East Asia: Identity, Power and Efficiency, co-edited with Allen Carlson and Peter Katzenstein (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004), pp Conclusion: Rethinking Asia, the United States and Security, in Rethinking Security in East Asia: Identity, Power and Efficiency, co-edited with Allen Carlson and Peter Katzenstein (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004), pp Co-authored with Allen Carlson. Changes in U.S. Global Strategy and Korea s Security, in Is Peace Possibe on the Korean Peninsula, edited by Korea Human Rights Foundation (Seoul: Arche, 2004), pp [in Korean]. Bush Doctrine and Unipolar System: Two Wars Doctrine, Weapons of Mass Destruction, and War on Terror, Citizen and World Vol. 4 (September 2003), pp [in Korean]. The Two-Wars Doctrine and the Regional Arms Race: Contradictions in U.S. Post-Cold War Security Policy in Northeast Asia, Critical Asian Studies, Vol. 35, No. 1 (March 2003), pp To Rollback or to Engage? Dangers and Hopes on the Korean Peninsula, Asia Solidarity Quaterly no. 10 (Autumn 2002), pp The Two-War Doctrine and Regional Arms Race: Contradictions in U.S. Post-Cold War Security Policy on Korea, The U.S. and Asian Security, Occasional Paper #26, Peace Studies Program, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (May 2002). U.S. Absolute Security Punctured: Asymmetric Conflict between State-of-the-Art and Primitive Weapons, War or Peace: Wither 21 st Century (Seoul, Korea: Samin, 2001), pp [in Korean] North Korean Missiles and U.S. Missile Defense Plan, in Korea s Choice: Bush s MD Plan and Its Targets, edited by Chung Uk-Sik (Seoul, Korea: Samin, 2001), pp [in Korean] Blitzkrieg or Sitzkrieg?: Assessing a Second Korean War, Pacifica Review, Vol. 11, No. 2 (1999), pp

6 Jae-Jung Suh, Page 6 North Korean 'Nuclear Threat' and the Cold War Hang-Over: Northern Exposure or Explosion?, Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, Vol. 28, No. 1 (1996), pp Soron: T'alnaengjon'gwa Migugui Sinsegye Chilso [Introduction: Post-Cold War and American New World Order], in T'alnaengjon'gwa migugui sinsegye chilso [American New World Order after the Cold War]. Co-edited with Yong-Wook Chung, (Seoul, Korea: Yoksabipy ongsa, 1996). [in Korean] Social Forces in the Nuclear World, Virtù 1 (Spring 1996). Book Reviews Jae-Ho Chung, Between Ally and Partner: Korea-China Relations and the United States (New York: Columbia University Press, 2007) for Journal of Asian Studies vol. 69, no. 1 (2010). Charles L. Pritchard, Failed Diplomacy: The Tragic Story of How North Korea Got the Bomb (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1997) for Political Science Quarterly (October 2008). Bruce Cumings, North Korea: Another Country (New York: New Press, 2004) for Pacific Affairs, vol. 78, no. 3 (October 2005). Victor D. Cha and David Kang, Nuclear North Korea: A Debate on Engagement Strategies (New York: Columbia University Press, 2003) for the Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 63, no. 4 (November 2004). Michael E. O Hanlon and Mike Mochizuki, Crisis on the Korean Peninsula: How to Deal with a Nuclear North Korea (New York: McGraw Hall, 2003) for the Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 63, no. 4 (November 2004). Current Manuscripts Books Regional Orders in Northeast Asia [a book project] Dokdo, Takeshima, and Liancourt Rock: Rethinking Territorial Disputes in Northeast Asia, coedited with Soon-Won Park. Origins of North Korea s Juche: Colonialism, War, and Development, [edited volume]. North Korea s Foreign Relations [edited volume] Articles and Book Chapters

7 Jae-Jung Suh, Page 7 The Durability of Military Alliances: Asset Specificity, Social Identity, and Power [revise and resubmit] Binding Allies: Power, Asset Specificity, and Identity in Alliance Persistence [under review] Producing Security Dilemma out of Uncertainty: The North Korean Nuclear Crisis Beyond Alliance and toward a Community: To Embed Bilateral Relationships in a Pacific Asia, in East Asian Community [tentative title], co-edited by Jang-Jip Choi and Won- Hyuk Lim. Whither the U.S.-Korea Alliance? Transnational Institution and Nationalist Identity [to be revised and sent out for review] North Korea and the United States in South Korea s Construction of Threat and Security [to be revised and sent out for review] TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor, Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Delaware, East Asian Political Systems. Lecturer, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Pennsylvania, Taught First Year Korean. Administered Proficiency Exam. Teaching Assistant, Department of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania, Taught International Politics, and East Asian International Relations. WORKSHOPS Dokdo, Takeshima, and Liancourt Rock: Rethinking Territorial Disputes in Northeast Asia, International Conference, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University, June Co-organized with Soon-Won Park, Youngshik Bong, and Mike Mochizuki. Mutual Perception and Conceptual Framing of Modern Korean History, International Conference, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University, February Co-organizer with Henry Em and Tae Hern Jung. Limits of the Lips and Teeth Alliance : The Antinomies of the Chinese-North Korean Relations, International Symposium, Cornell University, September Co-organizer with Chen Jian. Understanding North Korea, International Conference, Cornell University and Stanford University, April Organizer.

8 Jae-Jung Suh, Page 8 Rethinking Security in Asia, a panel at Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, March Organizer and panelist. Asian Security, Cornell University, March 29-April 1, Organizer. Panel on Asian Security, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August-September Panelist and organizer. Between Colonialism and Nationalism: Power and Subjectivity in Korea, , University of Michigan, May Discussant and chair. Workshop on Strategic Studies Education, Center for Strategic Education, Johns Hopkins University, June Participant. Summer Workshop on Analysis of Military Operations and Strategy (SWAMOS), Center for War and Peace Studies, Columbia University, Summer Participant. CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS Three Failures of the Past, Three Structures of Peace, Beyond Armistice: Korea Australia Cooperation for Peace and Security, Nautilus Institute, RMIT University, Center for Australian Studies, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, June Three Gaps in Interntional Liberalism, AIPS Roundtable Peacebuilding and Its Critics: Is This the End for the Liberal Peace? The Asan Institute for Policy Studies, Seoul, Korea, May The Past, Future and Present of Nuclearization and Denuclearization, Korean Unification, Regional Peace and the 2010 Decade, Colin Powell Center for Policy Studies, The City College of New York, New York, NY, April North Korean Nuclear Crisis as Structuration, Institute of Human Security and Development, Ewah Womans University, November What s in a Name? The Genesis of a Nuclear Test and the Demise of Negotiations, Chatham House, London, UK, October Allied to Race? The U.S.-Korea Alliance and Arms Race, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, October Korea s Democracy: Achievements and Challenges, Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, Toronto, Canada, September Security Dilemma or Security Community? The Six Party Talks at a Critical Juncture, United Nations NPT Prep Conference, New York, NY, May 2009.

9 Jae-Jung Suh, Page 9 War, Truth and Reconciliation in South Korea, Association for Asian Studies Annual Convention, Chicago, IL March North Korean Nuclear Conundrum: From Security Dilemma to Institutionalized Peace, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, March Varieties of Alliance Durability: Asset Specificity, Social Identity, and Power, International Studies Association Annual Convention, New York, NY, February Caught between Contentions and Dialogues: Historical Memories in East Asia, International Conference on Political Dynamics of Historical Memories in East Asia, University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI, February Prospects for Korea s Denuclearization after Obama s election, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP), Seoul, Korea, November Wither the Korean Peninsula? The U.S., Korea, and Northeast Asia at a Critical Juncture, The 4 th Hankyoreh-Busan International Symposium, Busan, Korea, November To Transform the U.S.-Korea Alliance: From Bush s Triology to a Peace Triangle, University of California, Berkeley, CA, October Why does the U.S.-Korea Alliance exist today? Continuity and Change in the Relationship, The Kim Koo Forum on U.S.-Korea Relations, The Korea Institute at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, October Cleavages in contemporary Korean society, Ambassadorial Seminar on South Korea for Kathleen Stephens, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, U.S. Department of State, Washington, DC, September Interdependence in East Asia s Contested History, Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August Korea After the Elections, Roundtable at Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August Wither the Korean Peninsula? 6 Party Talks, Asia, and Korea s Future, National Unification Advisory Council (NUAC) Chasedae Conference, Houston, TX, August Changes in the Bush Administration Policies toward North Korea, The 6 th North-South Maritime Cooperation Forum, Korea Maritime Institute, Sokcho, Korea, August [in Korean] The US-Korea Alliance at the Dawn of the 21 st Century: Globalization, Military Transformation, and Base Realignment, Symposium on South Korea under New Administration: Past, Present and Future, University of Southern California, April 2008.

10 Jae-Jung Suh, Page 10 The United States and the Korean Peninsula, Conference on America and Asia: Changing Strategic Relations, Claremont McKenna University, April Party Talks and the Future of the Korean Peninsula, The Advisory Council on Democratic and Peaceful Unification, Washington, DC, April Discussant, International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA, March North Korean Nuclear Issue and Northeast Asia, The Advisory Council on Democratic and Peaceful Unification, New York, NY, March [in Korean] Bound to Last? Power, Interest, and Identity in the US-Korea Alliance, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, March Seoul Shift: What to Expect from South Korea s New President, East-West Center in Washington, Washington, DC, February Whither the 6 Party Talks? Caught between the Ghost of the Past Nuke and the Allure of Future Denuclearization, KoAmCo and Washington Peace Network, Washington, DC, January Korea and Its Neighbors: Securing Regional Stability, Korea Society and Asia Society, New York, NY, December The Cold War and the Korean Peninsula: State Formation and Foreign Relations of North and South Korea, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, September Caught between Behavior and Identity: Nuclear Dilemma between North Korea and the United States, Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August Historical Contentions and Regional Orders in Northeast Asia, Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August Moving beyond the 20 th Century of War and toward the 21 st Century of Peace, 62 nd Anniversary of 8-15, New York, August History of War and Prospects for Peace on the Korean Peninsula, International Conference on Prospects for Peace on the Korean Peninsula, Seoul, Korea, June, Nuclear Standoff between North Korea and the United States, Center for Korean Studies, UCLA, May 2007.

11 Jae-Jung Suh, Page 11 Historicizing Historical Contentions in Northeast Asia, Workshop on Politics of Regret: Collective Memory in Northeast Asia, The Hiroshima Peace Institute, Arlington, VA, March Congressional Election and the Bush Administration s Policy toward North Korea, The Korean Peninsula Peace Forum, New York University, November History of Nuclear Crises over the Korean Peninsula, North Korea Focus, Cornell University, November The North Korean Nuclear Crisis: Diplomatic Options and Security Implications, Program in Arms Control, Disarmament, and International Security (ACDIS), University of Illinois, October War-Like History or Diplomatic History? Historical Contentions and Regional Order in East Asia, The East Asia Institute, Seoul, Korea; Beijing University, Beijing, China; and Keio University, Tokyo, Japan, September Historical Contentions in the Shadow of Global Power: Regional Order in Northeast Asia, Reenvisioning Asia-Pacific Security, Australian National University, August America s Neoliberal Militarism? Cornell Korea Society Forum, Cornell University, June [in Korean] Historical Contentions in East Asia: Diabolic or Dialogic? Workshop on The Emergence of East Asian Community: Material and Ideational Foundations, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, June North Korean Nuclear Crisis, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, April Imbalance of Power, Balance of Asymmetric Terror: Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD) in Korea, Annual Meeting of Association for Asian Studies, San Francisco, CA, April Why does the Iraq War Worry the World? Nosanchuk Memorial Lecture, Ithaca High School, Ithaca, NY, March Uncertainty and Security Dilemma, Annual Meeting of International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, March Security Dilemma as a Social Process: The North Korean Nuclear Crisis Annual Meeting of Northeast Political Science Association-International Studies Association, Philadelphia, PA, November Beyond Alliance and toward a Community: To Embed Bilateral Relationships in a Pacific Asia, International Conference on New Directions for Korea s Foreign Policy and the

12 Jae-Jung Suh, Page 12 East Asian Community, Asiatic Research Center, Korea University & Korea National Strategy Institute, July The United State s Role in Kwangju, guest lecture, History 231/Asian Studies 236 Crimes Against Humanity and Their Aftermath, Cornell University, April North Korean Studies: Synthesizing Specifics and Generals, Stanford University, April Persistence of Danger over the Korean Peninsula: Clash of Identities between North Korea and the U.S., Conference on North Korea, Cornell University, April South Korea s New Foreign Policy Directions, The Presidential Commission on Policy Planning, Seoul, Korea, December Making Sense of the North Korean Nuclear Crisis Wellesley College, October Why Does Iraq War Worry (and Comfort) East Asia? Wellesley College, October North Korean Nuclear Crisis as a Security Dilemma, Peace Studies Program, Cornell University, September National Security Issues in 2004 Presidential Election, Election Teach-in, Department of Government, Cornell University, September U.S. Strategic Policies toward East Asia??, Korea Institute of National Unification, Seoul, Korea, July [in Korean] U.S. Strategic Policies toward East Asia, The 5 th Korea-Japan Joint Study Group, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, July 2004?? North Korean Nuclear Crisis as a Security Dilemma, Second Shanghai Workshop on Global Governance: Regional Security Architecture and Multilateralism, Sahnghai, China, June Issues in Relocation of U.S. Forces in Korea, Korean Bar Association, Seoul, Korea, May [in Korean] Problems in the U.S.-Korea Relationship and Suggestions for the Future, The Institute for Far Eastern Studies, Kyungnam University, Seoul, Korea, April U.S. Security Strategy After 9/11, Christian Social Forum, Seoul, Korea, March [in Korean] Problems in the Administration s Proposal to Dispatch Troops to Iraq, National Parliament, Seoul, Korea, January [in Korean]

13 Jae-Jung Suh, Page 13 International Solidarity for Peace Building on the Korean Peninsula: Social Production of a Security Dilemma and a Virtuous Cycle, Kyungnam University, Seoul, Korea, November U.S. Strategic Policies toward East Asia, The 4 th Korea-Japan Joint Study Group, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, October Reading the North Korean Nuclear Crisis as a Security Dilemma, Symposium on Korean Dilemmas: The Political and Human Drama of Division and Reconciliation, Sigur Center for Asian Studies, George Washington University, Washington, DC, October 203. U.S. Global Strategy and Korea s Peace Prospect, Hangyore Reunification Culture Foundation, Suanbo, Korea, September U.S. Strategy after the Iraq War: from Containment to Neo-Roll-Back, Jeju Peace Conference, Korea Human Rights Foundation, Jeju-do, Korea, August North Korea s Weapons of Mass Destruction Capability: Myths and Reality, Alliance of Scholars Concerned about Korea, New York, NY, March How Evil is Evil? North Korea s Identity and The U.S.-Korea Alliance, Korean Studies Program Colloquium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, March Bound to Last? The U.S.-Korea Alliance and Analytical Eclecticism, Annual Meeting of International Studies Association, Portland, OR, March The Value of Re-thinking East Asian Security: Denaturalizing and Explaining Asia and the United States, with Allen Carlson, Annual Meeting of International Studies Association, Portland, OR, March North Korea and the United States: History and Current Situation, Social Studies teachers conference, Ithaca High School, Ithaca, NY, February Images of the U.S. in Korea and Northeast Asia: Superman, Raymond, or Troublemaker? Unitarian Universalist Church, Ithaca, NY, February Pacific Alliances or Transpacific Clash of Identities? The Two-Wars Doctrine and U.S. Post- Cold War Security Policies on Korea and Northeast Asia, The Sixth Pacific and Asia Conference on Korean Studies, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, June Terrorizing Strangers: North Korea, the United States, and Weapons of Mass Destruction, Cornell Asian Alumni Association, Washington, D.C., April 4, Explaining the Longevity of the U.S.-Korea Alliance: Power, Asset Specificity, and Discourse in Institutional Persistence, Worksh op Asian Security, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, March 29-April 1, 2002.

14 Jae-Jung Suh, Page 14 North Korea and Weapons of Mass Destruction: How Evil is Evil? Peace Studies Program, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, February 28, Power, Asset Specificity and Discourse in Institutional Persistence: Explaining the Longetivity of the U.S.-Korea Alliance, Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, September [panel organizer] U.S. Missile Defense plan and its implications for Korea, TV interview with the Korea Broacast Co., June The Two-War Doctrine and Regional Arms Race: The Effect of U.S. Security Policy on Korea, The U.S. and Asian Security, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, March North-South Korean Rapprochement at the Turn of the Century, Peace Studies Program Roundtable, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, Septermber Institutionalization of Alliance Practices, Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA, September "Building a Theory of Institutionalization: Power, Asset Specificity, and Discourse in Alliance Persistence," Annual Meeting of International Studies Association, Washington, DC, February "The U.S.-Korea Military Alliance at the Close of the Century," Conference on the American Military Experience in Asia, , Midwest Consortium of the Society for Military History and Wisconsin Veterans Museum, Madison, WI, October "Power, Interests, and Identity in Alliance Maintenance: A Theoretical Conception of the U.S.- R.O.K. Alliance," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August "From Duality to Reciprocity: U.S. Two-War Doctrine and Peace on the Korean Peninsula," Conference on Alternative Security Systems in the Asia-Pacific, Bangkok, Thailand, March "State Identity, and Military Alliance," Workshop on the Problematics of States and Identities, Ford Foundation, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, January "Postmodernism, Postcolonialism and Security Studies," Graduate Student Workshop, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, October "Power, Interest and Identity in Alliance Maintenance," International Political Science Association, Seoul, Korea, August 1996.

15 Jae-Jung Suh, Page 15 "The United States, Japan and Korea in the post-cold War context," Han'guk Yoksa Yon'guhoe [Association of Modern Korean History], Seoul, Korea, July "The U.S. and North Korea: Permanent Foes?," Korea Working Group, New York, NY, January "Current State of US-North Korea Relationship," American Friends Service Committee-New England Office and Boston Forum, Cambridge, MA, August "North Korea's Nuclear Program," American Friends Service Committee, Philadelphia, PA, September "Crisis in the Korean Peninsula and the U.S.," Korea Peace Conference, Los Angeles, CA, May "Power and Plenty in Japan's Nuclear Program," International Physicians for the Prevention of the Nuclear War, Mexico City, Mexico, October WORK EXPERIENCE Reporter, The Central Daily News, New York City, NY, April September Reporter, The Dong-A Daily News, New York City, NY, September March Associate Editor, Korea Report: News and Analysis of Korean Affairs, Korea Information and Resource Center, Washington, D.C., August September DEPARTMENT SERVICE SuperPERC steering committee, September May 2004 Graduate Reform Committee, August 2002 May 2003 Graduate Committee, , Undergraduate Committee, Internal Review Committee, March 2001 May 2002 IR A-Exam Committee, February 2006, September & February 2005, September 2004, May 2002, September & February 2001 Faculty organizer, 2 nd Year Graduate Colloquium, UNIVERSITY SERVICE Graduate Faculty: Field of Asian Studies, October Field of Peace Studies, October

16 Jae-Jung Suh, Page 16 Faculty advisor: Korean American Students Conference (KASCON) 2003 Coalition for Comfort Women Fall 2000 Spring 2002 Shimtah (Korean percussion group) Fall 2000 Spring 2003 & Fall Korean American Intercollegiate Civic Leadership Conferernce Committee Korea Professional Network, Fall Steering Committee, Peace Studies Program, Fall 2002 Spring 2006 Korea Studies Committee, East Asia Program, Chair, August 2002 May 2003 Member, May Fulbright Committee-East Asia, Chair 2005 Member 2004 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Outside reviewer: Critical Asian Studies, European Journal of International Relations, International Security, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Korean Studies, Pacific Affairs, Pacifica Review, Political Studies, Security Studies, World Politics MacArthur Foundation Institute of Policy Analysis/Interhemispheric Resource Center Member: Social Science Research Council (SSRC) Korea Studies Advisory Board, Korea Journal Editorial Advisory Board Association of Korean Political Studies (APSA Program Chair 2008 & 2009 & Governing Board member) American Political Science Association International Studies Association Association for Asian Studies Alliance of Scholars Concerned about Korea (Steering Committee member) American Friends Service Committee Asia Panel (former) Consultant: Korea Broadcasting Corp. (Missile Defense, 2001; US security policies after 9-11, 2002; US nuclear posture, 2002; War in Iraq, 2003; U.S. force realignment, 2004) Munhwa Broadcasting Corp. (Bush administration and war on terrorism, 2002; military balance on Korea, 2003) Other: member, The Presidential Commission on Policy Planning (Republic of Korea), June 2005 December 2007 Columnist/contributor for Pressian, Hankyoreh Daily, Newsweek (Korea), and Le Monde Diplomatique (Korea)

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