Jun Koga Sudduth School of Government and Public Policy University of Strathclyde McCance Building, 16 Richmond Street Glasgow G1 1QX United Kingdom Phone: (0141)-548-2933 Email: jun.koga@strath.ac.uk Homepage: http://jkoga.wordpress.com/ Academic Experience Lecturer (tenure-track), School of Government and Public Policy, University of Strathclyde, 2013 present. Education Ph.D. Political Science,, June 2013. M.A. Politics, New York University, December 2005. M.A. International Studies, University of Tokyo, 2002. B.A. Liberal Arts, University of Tokyo, 2000. Publications 1. Sudduth, Jun Koga and Curtis Bell. Forthcoming. The Rise Predicts the Fall: How the Method of Leader Entry Affects the Method of Leader Removal in Dictatorships. International Studies Quarterly. 2. Sudduth, Jun Koga. Forthcoming. Strategic Logic of Elite Purges in Dictatorships. Comparative Political Studies. 3. Sudduth, Jun Koga. 2017. Coup risk, coup-proofing and leader survival Journal of Peace Research. 54(1): 3-15. Lead article. 4. Sudduth, Jun Koga. 2016. Coup-Proofing and Civil War in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, edited by William R. Thompson. Oxford University Press. 5. Braithwaite, Jessica Maves and Jun Koga Sudduth. 2016. Military Purges and the Recurrence of Civil Conflict. Research and Politics 3(1): 1-6. Lead article. 6. Bell, Curtis and Jun Koga Sudduth. Forthcoming. The Causes and Outcomes of Coup During Civil War. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 7. Koga, Jun. 2011. Where Do Third Parties Intervene? Third Parties Domestic Institutions and Military Interventions in Civil Conflicts. International Studies Quarterly 55(4): 1143-1166. Working Papers 1. The Spread of Coups D etat and Coup-Proofing in Space and Time, with Nils Metternich and Kyle Beardsley. 2. Running Toward Danger: Explaining Peacekeeping Contributing Country Decisions to Send Personnel to Difficult Cases, with Sabrina Karim. 3. Military Purges in Dictatorships: A New Dataset. 1
Work in Progress 1. Entry Manner, Coordination and Party Formation in Dictatorships, with Jennifer Gandhi. Publications in Japanese 1. Chapter 5: Kindaisyukenkokkataikei no Seiritsu: Syukenbyoudou to Seiryokukinkou ha ikanikumikomaretaka (The Principles of Sovereign Equality and Balance of Power) In Susumu Yamakage (eds.) Syukenkokkataikei no Seisei : Kokusaisyakaininshiki no Saikentou (The Creation of Modern Sovereign State System: Re-evaluating the Perception of "International Society"), 2012, Kyoto: Minerva. Research and Teaching Interests Conflict, International Security The Link between Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy Authoritarian Politics Civil Wars and Coup d etats Military Interventions in Civil Wars Leadership Survival Methodology (Quantitative Methods including Bayesian Analysis and Game Theory) Presentations Invited Presentations 2014. Strategic Logic of Elite Purges in Autocracies, University of Essex. 2017. Running Toward Danger: Explaining Peacekeeping Contributing Country Decisions to Send Personnel to Difficult Cases, with Sabrina Karim. School of International Relations, University of St Andrews. Conference Presentations The Rise Predicts the Fall: How the Method of Leader Entry Affects the Method of Leader Removal in Dictatorships, with Curtis Bell. 2016. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, Georgia. Running Toward Danger: Explaining Peacekeeping Contributing Country Decisions to Send Personnel to Difficult Cases, with Sabrina Karim. 2015. UK-Israeli Quantitative Conflict Research Workshop, Haifa, Israel. 2015. Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, California. 2016. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, Georgia. The Spread of Coups D etat and Coup-Proofing in Space and Time, with Nils Metternich and Kyle Beardsley. 2015. The Kobe Sakura Meeting, Kobe, Japan. 2
Irregular Transition, Coordination Problems and Leadership Survival in Dictatorships 2015. Annual General Conference of the European Political Science Association, Vienna, Austria. 2014. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada. 2014. Annual Meeting of the European Political Science Association, Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 2014. KUBEC IR Research Seminar, Brussels, Belgium. 2014. Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC. 2014. Workshop on Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Peace Operations and Conflict Resolution, Warwick, United Kingdom. 2014. Annual Meeting of the Peace Science Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Military Purges and the Recurrence of Civil Conflict, with Jessica Maves Braithwaite. 2014. Annual Meeting of the European Political Science Association, Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 2014. KUBEC IR Research Seminar, Brussels, Belgium. The Causes and Consequences of Coup During Civil War, with Curtis Bell. 2014. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada. The Manner of Entering and Losing Office in Dictatorships 2013. Peace and Conflict: International Interdisciplinary Conference, Essex, United Kingdom. Authoritarian Consolidation of Power: When Can a Dictator Undermine the Threat of Coup Replacement? 2012. Annual Meeting of the Peace Science Society, Savannah, Georgia. 2012. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association South, Atlanta, Georgia. 2012. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association Midwest, St. Louis, Missouri. 2013. Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Orlando, Florida. Bayesian Analysis of Latent Coup Risk 2011. Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana. 2011. Annual Meeting of the Peace Science Society, Los Angeles, California. 2012. Workshop on the Frontier of Quantitative and Mathematical Political Science, Tokyo, Japan. Causes and Consequences of Coup-Proofing Strategies 2010. Journeys in World Politics Workshop, University of Iowa. 2011. Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago. State power and Civil War, with Dan Reiter. 2009. Annual Meeting of the Peace Science Society, North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Where Do Third-Parties Intervene? Third-Parties Domestic Institutions and Military Interventions in Civil Conflicts 2007. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association South, Georgia. 2008. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago. 2008. Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago. Electoral Institutions and Voter Choice, with Matt Golder. 2008. Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago. How Predictive Appeals Shape Policy Opinions, with Jennifer Jerit. 2007. Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago. 3
Teaching University of Strathclyde L2426: International Security: Concepts And Issues, Fall 2013, 2014, 2015. L2962: Contemporary International Relations (MA), Fall 2015. L2908: Quantitative Methods: Statistics And Analysis (MA), Spring 2014, 2015, 2016. L2312: War, Terrorism And Conflict, Spring 2014, 2015, 2016. L2202: Comparative Politics, Fall 2014, 2015. Instructor POLS 490: Election and Domestic Opponents, a senior seminar class co-taught with Dr. Gandhi, Fall 2011. Jennifer Teaching Assistant POLS 513: Introductory Game Theory (Ph.D. level), teaching assistant to Dr. Cliff Carruba, Spring 2011. -Ran weekly review sections and made a mid-term and final exams. POLS 208: Political Science Methods, teaching assistant to Dr. Eric Reinhardt, Fall 2010. - Ran weekly lab sessions and review sections. POLS 120: Introduction to Comparative Politics, teaching assistant to Dr. Hubert Tworzecki, Spring 2012. POLS 110: Introduction to International Politics, teaching assistant to Dr. David Davis, Spring 2013. Grant Activities Grants Received Department of Government and Public Policy, Research Grant, University of Strathclyde (Spring 2013), data collection. Department of Government and Public Policy, Research Grant, University of Strathclyde (Fall 2013), data collection. Laney Graduate School, Professional Development Scholarship, (2012), data collection. Grants Applied For October 15th, 2014. Elite Purges in Autocracies. British Academy and Leverhulme Small Research Grants application (GBP 9,594). Unsuccessful. January 2015. Open Research Area in Europe for the Social Sciences (ORA) with Robert Thomson (PI). Unsuccessful. 4
Service Reviewer for American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, Comparative Political Studies, International Studies Quarterly, British Journal of Political Science, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Peace Research, Political Science Research and Methods, Conflict Management and Peace Science, International Studies Review, Foreign Policy Analysis, Political Studies, Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, Japanese Journal of Political Science. Discussant. The Conflict Consortium s Virtual Workshop, February 2017. Discussant. The Online Peace Science Colloquium (OPSC), April 2016. Panel Organizer, Coups, Mass Movements and Leadership Survival, Chair: Clayton Thyne, Discussant: Niki Marinov, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 2016. Panel Organizer, Leadership Survival and Conflict in International Relations, Chair: Hein Goemans, Discussant: Hein Goemans and Niki Marinov, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 2015. Panel Organizer, Personalization in Dictatorships, Chair: Jan Teorell, Discussant: Jan Teorell and Milan Svolik, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 2014. Panel Organizer, Leader and Military Relations in Non-Democracies, Chair: Jennifer Gandhi, Discussant: Milan Svolik, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 2011. IR and Comparative Politics Faculty Search Committee, Department of Government and Public Policy, University of Strathclyde, 2015. IR Faculty Search Committee,,, 2011. Disability Coordinator, University of Strathclyde, 2014. Skills Software: R, WinBUGS, STATA. Language: English (fluent). Japanese (native). Professional Affiliations American Political Science Association. Midwest Political Science Association. Peace Science Society. International Studies Association. Other Experiences Passed a written exam to become Japanese diplomat in 2000. Highly competitive and requires knowledge of international law, international economy, Japanese constitution, and Japanese diplomatic history. 5
References Dan Reiter Professor dreiter@emory.edu. Jeff Staton Associate Professor jkstato@emory.edu. Jennifer Gandhi Associate Professor jgandh2@emory.edu. Justin Esarey Assistant Professor Rice University Justin.E.Esarey@rice.edu.. Kyle Beardsley Associate Professor Duke University kyle.beardsley@duke.edu. 6