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Political Science

Dr. Haesook Chae
Associate Professor of Political Science
(440) 826-2454
hchae@bw.edu

Education
M.A., Ph.D., University of Southern California
B.A., Seoul National University, Korea

Courses Taught

North Korean Nuclear Proliferation, Politics in East Asia, Political Change in Asia, Understanding Asia: An Introduction to Asian Cultures,  Women in East Asia,  Democracy and Democratization,  Introduction to Comparative Politics, Introduction to Political Theory,  Feminism and Democracy, Modern Political Theory, Introduction to Politics, American Government, Enduring Questions for An Intercultural World

Publications
"Conservatives and Progressives in South Korea" in The Washington Quarterly 31, no. 4, Autumm 2008.

"Not the South Korea we thought we knew" with Steven Kim in the Christian Science Monitor 13 August 2007.

“Understanding Anti-Americanism among South Korean College Students” in International Journal of Korean Studies v9n1, Spring/Summer 2005.

“Marx on the Family and Class Consciousness” in Feminist Interpretations of Marx, ed. Christine Di Stefano (Penn State Press, forthcoming).

“China’s Little Korea Secret” in The Los Angeles Times 25 February 2003.

“Concept of uri and politics in Korea” in The Korean Herald 21-22 December 2001.

Presentations
"Divided Public Opinion in South Korea: the Progressive and the Conservative" with Steve Kim at the annual meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (November 2007)

"Conservatives and Progressives in South Korea" with Steven Kim at the World Congress for Korean Studies 2007 in Busan, South Korea. (August, 2007)

"Democracy and Feminism" at the 9th International Interdisciplinary Women Congress in Seoul, Korea, in June, 2005.

"South Korea's Anti-Americanism" at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association in April, 2005

"Anti-Americanism among South Korean College Students: An Examination of the Nature and Cause of the Phenomenon" at the annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies in Chicago, US. (April 2005)

"Understanding Anti-Americanism among South Korean College Students" with BW students Tiffany Carwile and Scott Damberger at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association in September, 2004.

"Democracy and Culture: the South Korean Case" at a Korean Conference at Baldwin-Wallace College in March, 2004

"Politics and the Family: Elshtain, Marx, and the Korean uri family" at the World Congress of the International Political Science Association in Durban, South Africa in July, 2003

"Concept of uri and politics in Korea" at a Korean Conference at Baldwin-Wallace College in November, 2001

"Democracy and the Family" at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association in September, 1999

Conference Participation
Discussant of a panel, "International Relations and Northeast Asia," at the World Congress for Korean Studies 2007 in Busan, South Korea, August 23-25, 2007.

Chair of a panel, "Analyzing Political Contestation in South Korea," at the World Congress for Korean Studies 2007 in Busan, South Korea, August 23-25, 2007.

Professional Activities
Executive-Secretary/Treasurer of the Association of Korean Political Studies (AKPS), September 2007-August 2009.

Governing Board Member of the Association of Korean Political Studies (AKPS), September 2007-August 2010.

Secretary of the Research Committee 19 (Sex Roles and Politics) of the International Political Science Association, July 2003-July 2006.

Grants
ISA-West Outstanding Faculty Paper Award, 2007

Fulbright Research Award, 2006

Baldwin-Walace College Summer Grant, 2006

Baldwin-Wallace College Gigax Faculty Development Grant, 2005

The ASIANetwork Freeman Student-Faculty Fellowship Awards, 2003

Baldwin-Wallace College Summer Grant, 2003

Baldwin-Wallace College Gigax Faculty Development Grant, 2003.