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Eunsook Jung Faculty Associate Department of Political Science University of Wisconsin-Madison esjung@wisc.edu Tel: 706-247-1214 Education University of Wisconsin-Madison Ph.D. in Political Science, 2009. Dissertation: Taking Care of the Faithful: Islamic Organizations and Partisan Engagement in Indonesia. University of Wisconsin-Madison M.A. in Political Science, 2005. Institute for Qualitative Research Methods Arizona State University, January, 2005 Seoul National University, South Korea M.A. in Southeast Asian Studies, 2001. Catholic University of Korea, South Korea B.A. in Korean Language and Literature, 1996. Position Held 2016-Present: Faculty Associate, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 2013-2016: Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. 2014-2016: Faculty Affiliate, Women s Studies, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. 2011-2016: Honorary Fellow, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 2009-2013: Assistant Professor, Department of Politics, Fairfield University. Spring 2012: Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Research and Teaching Interests Religion and Politics, Political Islam, Social Movements and Contentious Politics, Political Violence, Asian Politics, Southeast Asian Politics, Indonesian politics Peer-Reviewed Publications Campaigning for All Indonesians: The Politics of Healthcare in Indonesia Contemporary Southeast Asia, Vol. 38, No.3, 2016, pp. 476-494. 1

Vertically Disconnected: The Politics of Islam in Democratic Indonesia. Asian Journal of Social Science. Vol.44, No1-2, 2016, pp. 54-77 (with Jennifer Epley). Islamic Organizations and Electoral Politics in Indonesia: The Case of Muhammadiyah. South East Asia Research. Vol. 22, No.1, 2014, pp.73-86. Giving up Partisan Politics. Inside Indonesia. Vol.94. October-December 2008. Book Chapters Islam and the State in Indonesia. Sacred Matters, Stately Concerns: Faith and Politics in Asia, Past and Present. Edited by John Thompson. Peter Lang Publishers. 2014, pp.73-92 (with LaiYee Leong). Introduction: Civil Society and NGOs in Indonesia. Civil Society and NGOs in Indonesia. Songgonghoe University Press. 2002. (Book chapter published in Korean). Women NGOs in Indonesia in Transition. Civil Society and NGOs in Indonesia. Songgonghoe University Press. 2002. (Book chapter published in Korean). Other Publications A Book Review of Kurniawati Hastuti Dewi, Indonesian Women and Local Politics: Islam, Gender and Networks in Post-Suharto Indonesia. International Feminist Journal of Politics Vol.18, No.1, 2016, pp.158-160. A Dissertation Review of David Kloos' Dissertation, Becoming Better Muslims: Religious Authority and Ethical Improvement in Aceh, Indonesia. Dissertation Reviews. March 2016. The 2014 Presidential Election in Indonesia Pressian, August 5, 2014 (Newspaper article published in Korean). A Book Review of Jesong Jeon and Yuwanto, Korea in Indonesia, Indonesia in Korea Cultural Exchange Through Investment and Migration. Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia. Issue 15, March 2014. Threatened Civic Freedom in Indonesia. EMERICS Southeast Asia, June 28, 2012. (Column published in Korean). A Century of Helping Shape a Modernist Muslim Democracy. The News & Observer, January 31, 2012 (with James Peacock). Stepping towards Peace: The National Election Observation in Aceh. Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies Newsletter. Vol. 9, No.1. 2010. Thai Labor Movements. Labor and Society. Vol. 99, May 2005. (Article published in Korean). Sri Lanka General Election in 2001. Chamyayondae. January 2002. (Article published in Korean). Current Projects Islam in Contemporary Southeast Asia. Book chapter under contract and to be included in Contemporary Southeast Asia (3 rd edition). Edited by Mark Beeson and Alice Ba (Submitted). The Political Thought of Moderate Islam in Indonesia. Book chapter under contract and to be included in Routledge Handbook of Asian Political Thought. Edited by 2

Paige Johnson Tan (Submitted). Christian Fundamentalism and Political Engagement in South Korea. Manuscript Under Review. Why Autocrats Crackdown on NGOs: Domestic Crisis, International Linkage, and Regime Response. Manuscript Under Review (with Larry Markowitz). Perverse Outcomes Through Strategic Interaction in Indonesia s Democracy. Working Paper. Back to the Base: Mass-based Muslim Organizations and Political Parties in Indonesia. Working Paper. Islamic Organizations and Political Participation in Indonesia. Manuscript in Progress (with Jennifer Epley) Civil Society and Electoral Politics in Two Democracies: The Cases of Indonesia and the Philippines Manuscript in Progress (with Cleo Calimbahin) Political Violence and Democracy in Indonesia Manuscript in Progress (with Sarah Mezera) Islamic Movements and Electoral Politics in Indonesia. Book Manuscript in Progress. Awards and Scholarships Faculty-Student Research Collaboration Grant, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Summer 2015. $ 4500. Professional Development Program Grant. University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Fall 2015. $830. Faculty-Student Research Collaboration Grant, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Fall 2014 and Spring 2015. $1440. International Fellows Program Grant, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Spring 2014. $21000. Professional Development Program Grant. University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Fall 2013. $440. Fairfield University Summer Research Stipend. Fairfield University. Spring 2010. $ 3500. The Artinian Travel Award. Southern Political Science Association. $250. Vilas Travel Grant. Graduate School Council, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 2009, 2007, 2006. $600. American Political Science Association (APSA) Travel Grant. 2008. $200. Tuition Fellowship. Center for Southeast Asian Studies. University of Wisconsin- Madison. 2008-2009. $4000. Field Research Awards. Center for Southeast Asian Studies. University of Wisconsin- Madison. 2006. $3500. Korea-ASEAN Field Research Fellowship. Korean Association of Southeast Asian Studies (KASEAS). 2006. $6000. Teaching Fellow Awards. College of Letters and Science. University of Wisconsin- Madison. 2006. Summer Research Fellowship. Center for Southeast Asian Studies. University of Wisconsin-Madison. 2005. $3500. Scott Kloeck-Jenson Internship Grant. Center for Global Studies. University of Wisconsin-Madison. Summer 2005. $1500. 3

Center Fellowship. Center for Southeast Asian Studies. University of Wisconsin- Madison. 2004-2005. $10800 stipend (in addition to tuition remission). Southeast Asian Summer Institute (SEASSI) Fellowship. University of Wisconsin- Madison. Summer 2003 (tuition remission). University Fellowship. Graduate Institute for International and Area Studies, Seoul National University. 1997-1998. $7200 stipend (in addition to tuition remission). University Scholarship. Catholic University of Korea. 1992-1994. Tuition remission. Teaching Experience Faculty Associate, University of Wisconsin-Madison Poli Sci 323 Islam and World Politics: A comparative study of the relationships between Islam and politics in various countries including the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia (Spring 2017). Poli Sci 328 Politics of East and Southeast Asia: A comparative examination of both East and Southeast Asian countries on thematic issues including democratization, elections, social movements and political economy (Fall 2017). Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire POLS 122 Introduction to World Politics: Examination of theories of international relations, and other important issues including security, international cooperation, environment and human rights. POLS 265 Problems in Developing Countries: A comparative study of political, economic and social development in developing countries. POLS 324 Politics of Asia: Examination of China, North and South Korea, India and Indonesia in terms of political development and political economy. POLS 326 Politics of Southeast Asia: Examination of Southeast Asia from the perspective of state formation, political change, and social movements. POLS 352 Gender and Politics in Global Perspective: A comparative and global analysis of women in politics in terms of women s movements, Islam and Feminism and sex and violence. POLS 328 Islam and Politics: A comparative study of the relationships between Islam and politics in various countries including the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia. POLS 329 Political Violence: A comparative study of various forms of political violence through a variety of theoretical and empirical approaches. Assistant Professor, Fairfield University PO 12 Introduction to Comparative Politics: Introduction to concepts and theories of comparative politics applied to various countries. PO 145 Asian Politics: Examination of both Northeast Asia and Southeast Asia from the perspective of state-society relations. PO 146 Three Giants in Asia: Examination of Indonesia, China, and India in terms of political development, political economy, ethnic conflicts, and 4

other contemporary issues. PO 148 Political Violence: A comparative study of various forms of political violence through a variety of theoretical and empirical approaches. Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison PS 639 Politics of Southeast Asia: A comparative examination of Southeast Asian countries on thematic issues including state formation, democratization, elections, social movements and political economy. Graduate and Undergraduate Supervision Kerem Kilic, Clientelistic and Programmatic Strategy Shifts of Political Parties in Developing Democracies. Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Political Science at Korea University. Member of Ph.D. Committee. S.E. Nurgraheni, The Impact of Political and Economic Transformation on Health Care Systems in Indonesia: From New Order to Post-Suharto Era. Master s Degree Thesis, Southeast Asian Studies Program. University of Wisconsin-Madison. Spring 2012. Amanda Ramsey, Media and Democracy in Afghanistan. Senior Thesis, Fairfield University. Summer/Fall 2011. Recent Conference Participation Christianity and Rightist Movements in South Korea. Paper presented at the Association of Asian Studies Annual Conference. 2016. Perverse Outcomes Through Strategic Interaction in Indonesia s Democracy. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Conference. 2015. Religious Cleavages, Elections, and Party Politics in Indonesia. Paper Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference. 2015 (with Hailey Kiefer). The Politics of Health Care in Indonesia Paper at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference. 2015. The Political Meaning of Social Provision by Muslim Organizations in Indonesia. Paper at the Association of Asian Studies Annual Conference. 2014. Religious Parties in Indonesia: Revisiting the Inclusion-Moderation Thesis. Paper Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference. 2012. Maintaining the Status-Quo: Social Welfare Policy in Indonesia. Paper presented at the Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies Conference. 2011. Islam and Electoral Politics in Democratizing Indonesia. Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association Annual Conference. 2011. Resisting the State Intervention: The Relationships Between Muslim Organizations and The State. Paper presented at the Association of Asian Studies Annual Conference. 2011. Persistent but not Confrontational: Women's Movements under the Suharto Regime. Paper presented to the sixth Yale-Cornell Northeastern Conference on 5

Indonesia. Yale University. 2011 Islam and Civil Society in Indonesia. Paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference. 2010. Islamic Party No, Islamization Yes: Islam and Electoral Politics in Indonesia. Paper presented at the Association of Asian Studies Annual Conference. 2010. The Political Strategies of Muslim Organizations in Indonesia. Paper presented at the Southern Political Science Association Annual Conference. 2010. Breaking the Alliances: Muslim Organizations and Partisan Politics in Indonesia. Paper presented at the Association of Asian Studies Annual Conference. 2009. Muslim Organizations and Partisan Politics in a Muslim Majority Country: The Case of Indonesia. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Conference. 2008. Muslim Civil Society and Political Parties in Indonesia. Paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference. 2008. Service as Chair or Discussant Discussant. Issues in Indonesian, Malaysian and Singapore Politics The Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference. 2015. Discussant. Political Islam The Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference. 2015. Chair. Political Indonesia: Elections, Economics, and Activism. Southeast Asian Summer Institute (SEASII) Student Conference, University of Wisconsin- Madison. July 28, 2012. Discussant for Social Movements. The Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference. 2012. Invited Presentations Campaigning for All Indonesians: The Politics of Social Welfare in Indonesia. Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, November 11, 2016. The Causes of Political Violence. The 6 th World Peace Forum, Jakarta, Indonesia, November 1-4, 2016. Christian Fundamentalism and Political Engagement in South Korea. Center for East Asian Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, October 19, 2016. Perverse Outcomes Through Strategic Interaction in Indonesia s Democracy. Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University, October 16, 2015. When Conservatism Meets Anti-Communism: Right-Wing Movements in South Korea McGill University, Canada, May 29, 2015. Way Forward at the 5 th World Peace Forum, Jakarta, Indonesia, November 20-23, 2014. Eyewitness to Democracy: International Fellow Experience in Indonesia. Center for Global Politics Inaugural Event, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, October 22, 2014. Islamic Organizations and Electoral Politics in Indonesia: The case of Muhammadiyah. Invited presentation for the Center for Dialogue and Cooperation Among Civilizations, Jakarta, Indonesia, July 11, 2014. 6

Campaigning for All Indonesians: The Politics of Social Welfare in Indonesia. Invited presentation for Southeast Asian Summer Institute at University of Wisconsin- Madison, June 14, 2014. Moderate Parties and Immoderate Outcomes: The Case of Indonesia. Invited presentation for the East Asia Institute at Sogang University, Seoul, Korea May 28, 2013. Keynote speaker for Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute (SEASSI) Student Conference, University of Wisconsin-Madison. July 28, 2012. Discussant for Workshop Titled Framing Women s Rights: Globalization and Political Discourse. University of Wisconsin-Madison. September 9, 2011. Moderate Parties and Immoderate Outcomes: The Case of Indonesia. Invited presentation for the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. September 9, 2011. Panelist. Getting a Job at a Teaching Institution and Succeeding! Invited presentation for the American Political Science Association Short Course, August 31, 2011. Moderate Parties and Immoderate Outcomes: The Case of Indonesia. Invited presentation for the Workshop on the Moderation and Immoderation of Religious Political Parties in Democratic Politics. University of Eichstatt, Germany. June 16-18, 2011. Perilaku Politik Organisasi Modernis Islam in Indonesia (Political Behavior of a Modernist Islam Organization in Indonesia). Paper presented to the fifth Cornell-Yale Northeastern Conference on Indonesia. Cornell University. October 16, 2010. Discussant for Workshop titled Fall Out Northeast Asia: Nuclear Neighbors, Human Rights, & Delicate Diplomacy. The Korean Economic Institute at Fairfield University. September 29, 2010. Discussant for Paper Titled From Rebels to Politicians: Transformations of Former Combatants in Aceh, Indonesia. Invited presentation at Harvard University. March 30, 2010. Election Observation and Peace Building in Aceh. Invited presentation at McGill University. March 18, 2010. From Civil War to Tsunami to Peace: The National Election in Indonesia. Lecture sponsored by the Department of Politics at Fairfield University. November 10, 2009. Taking Care of the Faithful: Muslim Organizations and Political Parties in Indonesia. Invited presentation at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies. University of Wisconsin-Madison. October 3, 2008. Islam and Democracy in Indonesia. Invited presentation at a conference organized by the Association of Asian Studies and the Carter Center. April 3, 2008. Media Interviews & Appearances International Teacher Gives Perspective. Leader-Telegram, May 15 2016. Professors: Talk with North Korea. Leader-Telegram, January 7 2016. The Fourth Generation of Indonesian Studies in the United States. Tempo Magazine, November 14-20, 2011. 7

Muslim Organizations in Indonesian Politics. Interview with the Voice of America- Indonesia. August 7, 2010. Indonesia s Electoral Politics. Interview with the Voice of America-Indonesia. March 22, 2010. Departmental and University Service Steering Committee. Center for Southeast Asian Studies. University of Wisconsin- Madison. 2016-Present. Core Faculty. The Middle East Studies Program. University of Wisconsin- Madison. 2016-Present. Executive Board Member of Transnational Asian Studies. University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire. 2013-2016. Women Studies Affiliate. University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, 2014-2016. Public Lectures and Event Committee. Fairfield University. 2012-2013. International Studies Committee. Fairfield University. 2010-2013. Asian Studies Steering Committee. Fairfield University. 2009-2013. Panel member for Fairfield University Fulbright Campus Interviews. 2010 and 2012. Study Abroad Committee. Fairfield University. 2009-2010. Professional Service Faculty Mentor for the AAS (Association of Asian Studies) and the SSRC (Social Science Research Council) Dissertation Workshop on Religion and States in Asia. March 23-26, 2015. Treasurer of Indonesia and East Timor Studies Committee (IETSC) of the Association of Asian Studies. March 15, 2012-2015. Board Member of Indonesia and East Timor Studies Committee (IETSC) of the Association of Asian Studies. March 26, 2011-2015. Relevant Work Experience Thailand and the Philippines Coder for the Varieties of Democracy Project (Michael Coppedge et al). 2015-present. Indonesian Coder for the Varieties of Democracy Project (Michael Coppedge et al). 2014 -present. Consultant for Triad Forum (North Korea, South Korea and the United States of America). Center for the Study of Global Issues. The University of Georgia. February-April 2009. International Election Observer for the National Election in Aceh, Indonesia. Long-term Observer for the Jimmy Carter Presidential Center. March-April 2009. Consultant. The Jimmy Carter Presidential Center. September-December 2006. Graduate Assistant. The Jimmy Carter Presidential Center. June-August 2006. Visiting Fellow. The Center for Strategic and International Studies. Jakarta, Indonesia. February 2007-March 2008. Intern. International Labor Organization. Jakarta. Indonesia. June-August 2005. Program Officer. Committee for Asian Women. Bangkok. Thailand. 2000-2001. 8

International Election Observer for Sri Lanka General Election. Asian Network for Free and Fair Election. December 2001. Interpreter. International Federation of Journalists Executive Meeting. Seoul, Korea. August. 2001. International Election Observer for Indonesian General Election. Asian Network for Free and Fair Election. May-June 1999. Interpreter. Trade Union Study Tour in Copenhagen, Denmark. April 1999. Lobbyist for Comfort Women Issues in International Labor Conference. Geneva, Switzerland. 1998. Intern. Jurnal Perempuan (Women s Journal). Jakarta, Indonesia. January-February. 1998. Volunteer. Peoples Solidarity for Participatory Democracy. Seoul, Korea. 1997-1999. Languages Korean (native speaker) English (fluent) Indonesian (fluent) French (basic speaking and reading knowledge) Thai (basic knowledge) 9