Jonathan Krieckhaus University of Missouri Department of Political Science 113 Professional Building Columbia, MO 65211 Voice: (573)-882-9473 Fax: (573)-884-5131 krieckhausj@missouri.edu Academic Positions Associate Professor, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2006-present Assistant Professor, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2000-2006 Education Princeton University, Department of Politics, Ph.D. 2000 Princeton University, Department of Politics, M.A. 1994 Amherst College, Economics, B.A. 1990 Publications: book Geopolitical Economy: The South Korean FTA Strategy. University of Michigan Press, forthcoming. Dictating Development: How Europe Shaped the Global Periphery. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2006. Publications: refereed journals Geopolitics and South Korea s Economic Success, Asian Perspective (2017) What Explains South Korean Interest in FTA Partners?, Asian Survey (2016) (With Chika Yamamato) Latin American Democratization and Currency Crises (1978-2008), Journal of International Relations and Development. (With Byunghwan Son) Economic Inequality and Democratic Support, Journal of Politics (2014) (With Byunghwan Son, Nisha Mukherjee Bellinger, and Jason Wells)
How Democracy Influences South Korean Interest in Free Trade Agreements Korea Observer (2014) (With A. Cooper Drury and Chika Yamamato) Globalization and Human Well-Being, International Political Science Review (2011) (With Nisha Mukherjee) Colonialism, Property Rights, and the Modern World Income Distribution, British Journal of Political Science (2010) (With Matthew Fails) Turnout around the Globe: The Influence of Electoral Institutions on National Voter Participation, 1972-2000, Electoral Studies (2008) (With James W. Endersby) Canadian Regional Development: The Quest for Convergence, forthcoming Canadian Journal of Political Science (2008) (With Patrick James) Citizen Support for Democracy: Does National Context Matter, Political Research Quarterly (December 2006) (With Jason M. Wells) Democracy and Economic Growth: How Regional Context Influences Regime Effects, British Journal of Political Science (April 2006) Corruption, Democracy, and Economic Growth. International Political Science Review (April 2006) (With A. Cooper Drury and Michael Lusztig) The Regime Debate Revisited: A Sensitivity Analysis of Democracy s Effects, British Journal of Political Science (October 2004) Reconceptualizing the Developmental State: Public Savings and Economic Growth, World Development (October 2002) Publications: by invitation Colonialism and Democratization, with Matthew Fails, APSA Comparative Democratization (March 2014) In Praise of the State, Issues and Studies (March 2004) Publications: book chapters (With Aline Amaral Diniz and Peter Kingstone) The Limits of Economic Reform in Brazil, in Democratic Brazil Revisited, Peter Kingstone and Timothy J. Power, eds., University of Pittsburgh Press (2008)
Manuscripts: under review or work in progress Book project: Geopolitics and the South Korean FTA Strategy, under advance contract with the University of Michigan Press. Book project: Political Bond Markets: Elections, Partisanship, and Portfolio Investment. Manuscript complete except concluding chapter. (With Matthew Fails) The Colonial Foundations of Contemporary Wealth The Political Business Cycle: A Regional Comparison. (With James Endersby) Norms, Penalties, and Enforcement: What is Compulsory about Compulsory Voting? Grants 2012-1015 Academy of Korean Studies Grant funded by the Korean Government (MEST) (AKS-2012-AAZ-2101), approximately $1.2 million. I am one of 6 coapplicants, with Uk Heo being the lead PI. 2003-2005 University of Missouri-Research Board, $25,000 2003 University of Missouri-Research Council (Summer Fellowship), $7,000 Academic Honors and Fellowship 2007 POSCO Visiting Fellowship (East-West Center, Hawaii) 2002 Frank J. Klingberg Award for the Outstanding Faculty Paper at 2001 International Studies Association-Midwest conference 1997 Field Research Funding: Princeton s Center of Intl. Studies 1996-7 Princeton Wilson Fellowships 1995 Social Science Research Council s (SSRC) International Predissertation Fellowship
1992 Foreign Language Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship Professional Activities Selected Service, University of Missouri Faculty Council, University of Missouri, 2009-2012 Chair, Tenure and Promotion Committee, Department of Political Science, 2009 Chair, Recruitment Committee, Department of Political Science, 2009-2010 Recruitment Committee, Department of Political Science, 2005-2006 Executive Committee, Department of Political Science, 2005-2007 Tenure and Promotion, Department of Political Science, 2006 Graduate Studies Committee, Department of Political Science, 2006 Recruitment Committee, Department of Political Science, 2005-2006 Recruitment Committee, Department of Political Science, 2004-2005 Graduate Studies Committee, Department of Political Science, 2004-2005 Recruitment Committee, Department of Political Science, 2002-2003 Graduate Studies Committee, Department of Political Science, 2002-2003 Chair, Lectures Committee, Department of Political Science, 2002-2003 Lectures Committee, Department of Political Science, 2001-2002 Undergraduate Committee, Department of Political Science, 2000-2001 Faculty Associate, Center for the Digital Globe, 2000-2012 Reviewer (truncated list) American Political Science Review American Journal of Political Science Journal of Politics British Journal of Political Science World Politics International Studies Quarterly Comparative Political Studies Comparative Politics Latin American Research Review World Development Panel Chair MPSA, 2013, FDI in Autocracies APSA, 2011, Empirical Approaches to Corruption.
Finance, Politics, and Globalization, LASA, 2009, Rio de Janeiro Aspects of Globalization, ISA-Midwest, 2003, November 1-2. St. Louis, Missouri. Papers Presented Assessing the Korean FTA Strategy: Consequences for Economic Growth, International Trade, and Foreign Direct Investment, presented at University of Madison-Milwaukee on South Korea s Rise: Perspectives from Social Sciences and Humanities (November 20, 2014) New Challenges, New Successes: South Korea in the World Economy, presented at Clemson University for a conference on Korea s Rise in Comparative Perspective (October 9, 2014) Explaining South Korea s FTAs: Domestic Politics or International Incentives, with Chika Yamamato, presented at University of Madison-Milwaukee on South Korea s Rise: Politics, Economics, and Humanities (May 2, 2014) The Political Economy of South Korean FTAs, with A. Cooper Drury and Chika Yamamato, presented at University of Madison-Milwaukee, South Korea s Rise in the Era of Globalization (APSA, 2013) The Political Economy of South Korean FTAs, with A. Cooper Drury and Chika Yamamato, presented at University of Madison-Milwaukee, South Korea s Rise in the Era of Globalization (2013) Political Bond Markets: Investors, Democratic Elections, and Partisanship in Developing Countries. (MPSA) Colonial Determinants of Contemporary Wealth, with Matthew Fails, MPSA, 2011. Latin American Democratization and Currency Crises (1973-2004), with Byunghwan Son, MPSA, 2010. Wall Street and the Ballot Box: How Investors React to Elections and Partisanship in Latin America, LASA, 2009. "Constitutive British Colonialism and the Modern World Income Distribution" with Matthew Fails, MPSA, 2008. Democratic Elections and Asian Financial Markets, POSCO Visiting Fellow, East-West Center, 2007.
Compulsory Voting and Electoral Turnout: The Effects of Mandatory Voter Participation, 1970-2005, with James W. Endersby, APSA, 2006. The Political Business Cycle in Developing Countries: A Regional Comparison, A Workshop on Economic Foundations of Democratic Consolidation, Center for Global Development, Washington, DC, 12 June 2006. Democratic Equity and Economic Development, with Jason Wells, MPSA, 2006 What Makes Compulsory Voting Mandatory? A Cross-National Study of Compulsory Voting and Turnout, 1970-2004, with James W. Endersby, MPSA, 2006 A Cross-National Comparison of Political Business Cycles: Are They More Prevalent in Developing Countries than Developed Countries, APSA, 2005. Washington, D.C. Democracy and Economic Growth: The Importance of Regional Context, MPSA, 2005. Chicago, IL. Why do Citizens Support Democracy? National Determinants of Individuals Preferences, with Jason Wells, APSA, 2004. Chicago, IL. The Politics of Economic Growth: What Do We Know? How Certain Are We?, with Jason Wells, ISA, 2004. Montreal, Canada. Turnout Around the Globe: Institutional, Socioeconomic and Regional Factors Influencing National Voter Participation, 1972-2000, with James Endersby, APSA, 2003. Philadelphia, PA. Was Huntington Correct After All? Democracy and Economic Growth (1960-1990), ISA, 2003. Portland, OR. The Regime Debate Revisited: Democracy, the Bollen Index, and Economic Growth, ISA-Midwest, 2002. St. Louis, MO. Testing Neoliberal Political Economy: The Politics of Bad Economic Policy, APSA, 2002, August 27 September 1. Boston, MA. Putting Meat on the Neoliberal Critique: Politics, Exchange Rates, and Economic Growth, MPSA, 2002. Chicago, IL. The Centrality of Politics in Economic Growth: Evidence from 27 Developing Countries, ISA-Midwest, 2001, November 2-3, 2001.
Assessing the World Bank s Policy Prescriptions: Distortions, Industrial Policy and Statistical Evidence, ISA-Midwest, November 2-3, 2001. From Miracle to Lost Decade : Brazilian Budgetary Politics and Long-Run Economic Growth, 2000, ISA-Midwest.