Hakjoon Kim

Hakjoon Kim

  • Distinguished Practitioner, 2008-09

No longer in residence.

Biography

Hakjoon Kim was a Distinguished Practitioner at Center for East Asian Studies at Stanford. He is chairman of the Dong-A Ilbo, one of South Korea's largest and most influential newspapers with a circulation of over two million. He has served as president of the University of Inchon, the Korean Political Science Association, and the Korean Federation of Teachers' Associations. He was a scholar at the Alexander-von-Humboldt Foundation in Germany and a guest scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C.

publications

Working Papers
May 2010

A Brief History of the U.S.-ROK Alliance and Anti-Americanism in South Korea

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Working Papers
October 2008

Domestic Politics of U.S.-South Korea Relations: With Emphasis on "Anti-Americanism" in South Korea

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