October, 2018 CHUNGSHIK MOON Department of Political Science & International Relations Office 518, Law School Building 84 Heukseok Road, Dongjak-Gu, Seoul, Korea Email: sarim799@gmail.com College of Social Sciences Chung-Ang University Phone: +82 10-3061-5978 Webpage: myweb.fsu.edu/cm06h ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science & International Relations, Chung-Ang University, March 2018- Lecturer (Assistant Professor), School of Politics & International Relations, Australian National University, July 2014- February 2018. EDUCATION Ph.D. Department of Political Science, Florida State University, 2014. M.S. Department of Political Science, Florida State University, 2008. B.A. Department of Political Science, Yonsei University (Korea), 2003 PUBLICATIONS 1. Moon, Chungshik and Mi Yung Yoon (Forthcoming) Attainment of Gender Equality in Politics at Home and Promotion of Gender Equality in Politics Abroad: Bilateral Official Development Assistance as a Means of Reducing Gender Inequality in Politics. International Political Science Review 2. Park, Johann and Chungshik Moon (2018) International Rivalry and International Trade. Chinese Journal of International Politics 11(3):271-296. 3. Bak, Daehee and Chungshik Moon. (2016) Foreign Direct Investment and Authoritarian Stability. Comparative Political Studies 49(14): 1998-2037. 4. Moon, Chungshik and Mark Souva. (2016) Audience Costs, Information and Credible Commitment Problems. Journal of Conflict Resolution 60(3): 434-458. 5. Moon, Chungshik. (2015) Foreign Direct Investment, Commitment Institutions, and Time Horizon: How Some Autocrats Do Better than Others. International Studies Quarterly 59(2): 344-356. 6. Moon, Chungshik. (2015) Who Loves Foreign Direct Investment? Labor, Capital, Government Partisanship, and Foreign Direct Investment. International Studies Review 702-704. (book review article) 7. Yoon, Mi Yung and Chungshik Moon. (2014) Korean Bilateral Official Development Assistance (ODA) to Africa Under Korea s Initiative for Africa s Development. Journal of East Asian Studies 14(2): 279-302
WORKING PAPERS Political Institutions and FDI Inflows in Autocratic Countries. Revise and Resubmission Autocratic Time Horizon and Growth Effect of Foreign Direct Investment. with Daehee Bak. Curse of Friendship: IMF Programs, Relationship with the United States, and Foreign Direct Investment with Byungwon Woo. Regime Time Horizon and Alternate Institutional Designs for Attracting Foreign Direct Investment with Lin Qui. BITS and FDI: Disentangling the Incentives of Host Governments and Foreign Investors with Dale L. Smith. Security Threats and Investment: the case of North Korea Threats and South Korean Stock Market with Byunghwan Son. Lessons from the Past and Sectoral Priorities of Bilateral Official Development Assistance (ODA): The Case of the Republic of Korea with Mi Yung Yoon. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Moon, Chungshik and Woo Chang Kang. Chinese ODA and Public Opinion in Recipient Countries Paper presented at the Annual Conference of Pacific International Politics Conference, Hong Kong, July 7th, 2018. Son, Byunghwan and Chungshik Moon. Security Threats and Investment: the case of North Korea Threats and South Korean Stock Market Paper presented at the Annual Conference of International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 4th, 2018. Yoon, Mi Yung and Chungshik Moon. Lessons from the Past and Sectoral Priorities of Bilateral Official Development Assistance (ODA): The Case of the Republic of Korea Paper presented at the Annual Conference of Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 5th, 2018. Moon, Chungshik and Dale Smith. BITS and FDI: Disentangling the Incentives of Host Governments and Foreign Investors Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Australian Society for Quantitative Political Science, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, December 8th, 2017. Moon, Chungshik. Political Institutions and FDI Inflows in Autocratic Countries Paper presented at the World Congress For Korean Politics and Society 2017, Yonsei University, June 24th, 2017. Moon, Chungshik and Byungwon Woo Empirical Analysis of the Catalytic Effect of IMF Programs in East and Southeast Asia Paper presented at the World Congress For Korean Politics and Society 2017, Yonsei University, June 24th, 2017. Moon, Chungshik and Richard Frank. Foreign Direct Investment into Areas of Civil Conflict. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of Australian Political Science Association, Sydney, September, 2016.
Kim, Dongwook and Chungshik Moon. Protecting Refugee Rights: What Determines Refugee Flows to Australia?. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of Australian Political Science Association, Sydney, September, 2016. Bak, Daehee and Chungshik Moon. Autocratic Time Horizon and Growth Effect of Foreign Direct Investment. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 10, 2016. Moon, Chungshik. Political Institutions and FDI Inflows in Autocratic Countries Paper presented at the 4th Annual Conference of the Australian Society for Quantitative Political Science, University of Melbourne, December 9th, 2015. Park, Johann and and Chungshik Moon. International Rivalries and International Trade Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of Australian Political Science Association, Canberra, September, 2015. Moon, Chungshik and and Mi Yung Yoon. Attainment of Gender Equality in Politics at Home and Promotion of Gender Equality in Politics Abroad: Bilateral Official Development Assistance as a Means of Reducing Gender Inequality in Politics Paper presented at World Congress Conference of the Korean Political Science Association, Gyungjoo, South Korea, August, 2015 and at the Annual Meeting of Australian Political Science Association, Canberra, September, 2015. Moon, Chungshik and and Dale Smith. BITS and FDI: Disentangling the Incentives of Host Governments and Foreign Investors Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 18, 2015. Moon, Chungshik and Byungwon Woo. Curse of Friendship: Catalytic Effect of IMF Program and Friendship with the United States. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC, August 30, 2014, and 3rd Annual Conference of the Australian Society for Quantitative Political Science, University of Sydney, December 5th, 2014. Bak, Daehee and Chungshik Moon. Foreign Direct Investment and Authoritarian Leadership Survival. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 5, 2014. Moon, Chungshik and and Dale Smith. FDI Inflows and Commitment Institutions: The Interaction between Domestic and International Commitment Institutions Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 4, 2014. Moon, Chungshik. Foreign Direct Investment, Commitment institutions, and Time Horizon: How some autocrats do better than others? Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 12, and the Southern Political Science Association, Orlando, FL, January 4, 2013. Kirayoglu, Suzanne and Chungshik Moon. An Institutional Explanation of the Determinants of Military Spending. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 13, 2012. Moon, Chungshik. The conditional effects of multiple commitment institutions on FDI inflows. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the International Studies Association,
San Diego, CA, April 3, 2012. Moon, Chungshik and Mark Souva. The Limitations of Costly Signaling. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, January 12, 2012. Moon, Chungshik and Dale Smith. What determines FDI inflows?: A substitutive effect between domestic and international institutions. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, January 6, 2011. Kim, Hong-Cheol and Chungshik Moon. Dissatisfaction, State Repression, and Precarious Political Stability: Identifying Intervening Variables in the Nexus between Economic Conditions and Political Instability. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 23, 2010. Moon, Chungshik, Hong-Cheol Kim, and Dale Smith. Audience Costs and Territorial Disputes. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, February 18, 2010. TEACHING EXPERIENCES Australian National University POLS 2094 Issues in International Political Economy 2015, 2016, 2017 semester 2. POLS 4011 Research Training: Scope and Methods 2015, 2016, 2017 semester 1. POLS 8032 Globalization: the Interaction of Economics and Politics 2014, 2015, 2016 semester 2. Florida State University CPO 3520 Emerging Democracies in North East Asia, 2012 fall, 2012 summer, 2012 spring, 2011 spring, and 2010 fall. INR 3933 International Development, 2014 spring, 2013 fall, 2013 summer, 2013 spring, 2012 fall, and 2011 fall. POS 3713 Research Methods in Political Science, 2013 summer 2010 summer. INR 2002 Introduction to International Relations, 2011 fall, 2011 summer, 2010 summer, and 2009 summer. AWARDS AND HONORS Research Grant, School of Politics and International Relations, Australian National University, 2015, 2016, 2017. University Dissertation Grant, Florida State University, January 2011. Conference Travel Grant, Department of Political Science, Florida State University, January 2013, January 2012, January 2011, and February 2010. University scholarship, Yonsei University, 2000-2003.
SERVICES Reviewer: American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, The Journal of Politics, Journal of Conflict Resolution, International Interactions, Party Politics, Global Strategy Journal, Policy Studies. Co-Convener, Master of Globalization, School of Politics and International Relations, ANU. Education committee, School of Politics and International Relations, ANU. Editorial board member, East and West Studies (Korean). REFERENCES Available upon request