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Jun-Hyeok Kwak is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Korea University, where he has taught political philosophy and theory since Fall 2007. He also serves as Director of EAI Center for Values & Ethics, Head of Division of Thoughts at the Asiatic Research Institute of Korea University, and Chairman of the Editorial Committee of the Journal of Asiatic Studies (Asea Yeongu). He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 2002. Before joining the faculty at Korea University, he taught political thought at Kyungpook National University. His research interests lie at the crossroads of political thought from Socrates to Machiavelli and contemporary political/ social theory, with concentration on republicanism, nationalism, constitutionalism, democratic leadership, and human rights. He teaches classes on constitutionalism and democracy, multiculturalism, politics and rhetoric, human rights, and classical and medieval political thought.

His research currently focuses on constructing reciprocal nondomination as a regulative principle that guides agonistic deliberation between peoples in conflict as well as cultures in tension, with special but not exclusive attention to classical republicans, such as Aristotle, Cicero, and Machiavelli. Besides, he inquires a way in which reciprocal nondomination can be applicable to various subjects, including patriotism without nationalism, deliberative democracy, democratic authority, civic responsibility, transnationalism, and multicultural coexistence, etc.. He is now working on books entitled, Liberty as Nondomination: Reconsidering Classical Republicanism, Machiavelli’s Silence, and Patriotism before Nationalism, and running projects “Inherited Responsibility” and “Republican Leadership.”

Educations

 * Ph.D. Department of Political Science, University of Chicago, August 2002 - Dissertation Title (Political Theory): Managing Political Transformation: “Revolution” in Machiavelli’s Discorsi


 * M.A. Department of Political Science, Korea University, March 1993


 * B.A. Department of Political Science, Korea University, March 1991

Academic Awards and Fellowships

 * EAI ASI(Asia Security Initiative) Scholarship, MacArthur Foundation, 2009.


 * POSCO Asia Research Grant 2007. Municipal Policy Model for Multicultural Cooperation


 * The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation Dissertation Fellowship, 1999-2001.


 * Mellon Foundation First-Year Dissertation Award 1998.


 * University of Chicago Graduate Fellowship 1996-1999.


 * Sasakawa Award (excellent MA thesis), Korea University, 1994.

Papers

 * "Democracy and South Korea: Interview with Professor Chantal Mouffe," The Journal of Asiatic Studies, Vol. 52, No. 3 (2009), pp. 129-186.
 * "Coexistence without Principle: Reconsidering Multicultural Policies in Japan," Pacific Focus, Vol. 24, No. 2 (2009), pp. 161-186.
 * "Nationalism and South Korea: Interview with Professor David Miller," The Journal of Asiatic Studies, Vol. 52, No. 2 (2009), pp. 99-139.

Books

 * Patriotism before Nationalism (Forthcoming 2011, Institute of Korean Culture ) [Korean]


 * Patriotism without Nationalism (Forthcoming 2010, Hangilsa) [Korean]


 * Machiavelli’s Silence (Forthcoming, 2010, Kachi Publishing Co. Ltd) [Korean]


 * Interviews with Forerunners: Looking for a New Horizon (forthcoming 2010, Hangilsa)[Korean]


 * Liberty as Nondomination: Reconsidering Classical Republicanism (Forthcoming 2009, Minumsa) [Korean]


 * Politics and Rhetoric (Forthcoming 2009, Kachi Publishing Co. Ltd) [Korean]


 * Is Electoral System Democratic?, trans. Jun-Hyeok Kwak, Seoul: Humanitas, 2004 (The Principles of Representative Government, Bernard Manin, New York: Cambridge, 1997). [in Korean]