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== 연구실적 ==
 
== 연구실적 ==
 
===A. Articles in peer-reviewed academic journals (indexed in SSCI) ===
 
===A. Articles in peer-reviewed academic journals (indexed in SSCI) ===
 
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# “An Intellectual Confession from a Member of the ‘Non-Western’ IR Community: A Friendly Reply to David Lake’s ‘White Man’s IR’” PS: Political Science and Politics, Volume 52, Issue 1, (2019), pp. 78-84.
#   “Why and How Should We Go for a Multicausal Analysis in the Study of Foreign Policy?: (Meta-) theoretical Rationales and Methodological Rules,”'''''Review of International Studies''''', Volume 38, Issue 4, (2012), pp. 763–783.  
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#“Global IR through dialogue” The Pacific Review Volume 32, Issue 2, (2019), pp. 131-149
#   “Rethinking Logic of Inference and Explanation in the field of International Relations,” '''''Politics''''', Volume 32, Issue 3, (2012), pp. 162–174.  
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#“Opening up the Debate Over ‘Non-Western’ International Relations” Politics, Volume 39, Issue 1, (2019), pp. 4-17.
#   “What is ‘vintage’ in IR? A Writer’s Note,'''''PS: Political Science and Politics''''', Volume 46, Issue 3, (2013), pp. 611-614.  
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#“Beyond ‘the West/non-West Divide’ in IR” The Chinese Journal of International Politics, Volume 11, Issue 4, (2018), pp. 435-449.
#   “Getting Asia Right and Advancing the field of IR,” '''''Political Studies Review''''', Volume 11, Issue 3, (2013), pp. 369-377.  
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#“What does International Relations Theory Tell Us about Territorial Disputes and their Resolution?” International Politics Volume 55, Issue 2, (2018), pp. 141-159.
#   “The Power of Human Beliefs over the State’s Behavior in World Politics,” '''''International Political Science Review''''', Volume 34 Issue 4, (2013), pp. 372-391.  
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# “Chinese Hegemony: Grand Strategy and International Institutions in East Asian History. By Feng Zhang, Stanford University Press,” Perspectives on Politics Volume 16, Issue 1, (2018), pp. 283-295.
#   “Smoke, but No Fire? In Social Science, Focus on the Most Distinct Part,” '''''PS: Political Science and Politics''''', Volume 47, Issue 1, (2014), pp. 145-148.  
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#“Introduction: Making Sense of Korean Discourses and the East Asian Regional Order” The Pacific Review, Volume 31, Issue 2, (2018), pp. 240-244.
#   “Elusive East Asia: ‘Methodological’ Suggestions for the Study of East Asian Security,” '''''Japanese Journal of Political Science''''', Volume 17, Issue 03, (2016), pp. 451-467.  
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#“To what extent is post-positivism ‘practised’ in IR?” International Political Science Review, Volume 38, Issue 5, (2017), pp. 593-607.
#   “Cyberwar: Taking Stock of Security and Warfare in the Digital Age,”'''''International Studies Perspectives''''',Volume 17, Issue 03, (2016), pp. 343-360.  
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#“Cyberwar: Taking Stock of Security and Warfare in the Digital Age,” International Studies Perspectives, Vol. 17, No. 3, (2016), pp. 343-360.
#   “To what extent is post-positivism ‘practised’ in IR? Evidence from China and the USA,”'''''International Political Science Review''''' (2016), doi: 10.1177/0192512116642222.  
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#“Elusive East Asia: ‘Methodological’ Suggestions for the Study of East Asian Security,” Japanese Journal of Political Science, Vol. 17, No. 03, (2016), pp. 451-467.
#   “What does International Relations Theory Tell Us about Territorial Disputes and their Resolution?”'''''International Politics''''' (accepted, and forthcoming).  
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# “Smoke, but No Fire? In Social Science, Focus on the Most Distinct Part,” PS: Political Science and Politics, Vol. 47, No. 1, (2014), pp. 145-148.
 
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# “The Power of Human Beliefs over the State’s Behavior in World Politics,” International Political Science Review, Vol. 34, No. 4, (2013), pp. 372-391.
 +
#“Getting Asia Right and Advancing the field of IR,” Political Studies Review, Vol. 11, No. 3, (2013), pp. 369-377.
 +
# “Rethinking Logic of Inference and Explanation in the field of International Relations,” Politics, Vol. 32, No. 3, (2012), pp. 162–174.
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# “Why and How Should We Go for a Multicausal Analysis in the Study of Foreign Policy?: (Meta-) theoretical Rationales and Methodological Rules,Review of International Studies, Vol. 38, No. 4, (2012), pp. 763–783.
  
 
===B. Articles in peer-reviewed academic journals (indexed in Korean Citation Index)===
 
===B. Articles in peer-reviewed academic journals (indexed in Korean Citation Index)===
  
 “Marginalized IR theory and Korea’s International Political Issues: Revisiting IR and Korea from Postcolonial Perspective”, Korean International Studies Association Journal, (in Korean), Volume 56, Issue 3, (2016), pp. 1-23.  
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“Hybrid coloniality: Questioning South Korean foreign and security policy from postcolonial theory.” Korean International Studies Association Journal (in Korean 국제정치논총), Vol. 60, No. 1, (2020), pp. 7-61.
#   “Critical Theory and its Implications for Foreign Policy Practice: with a Focus on South Korea foreign policy,” Review of International and Area Studies, (in Korean) Volume 24, Issue 3, (2015), pp. 67-93.
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#  (Pre-)Theorizing Emotion in the Study of International Relations: How are collective emotions produced? Korean Political Science Association Journal (in Korean 한국정치학회보), Vol. 52, No. 2, (2018), pp. 123-144.
#   “Making a case for Metatheory in Korean IR,” Korean Political Science Association Journal,(in Korean) Volume 49, Issue 4, (2015), pp. 127-156.  
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# “Emotion Studies in IR: Critical Review and Theoretical Suggestion” Korean International Studies Association Journal (in Korean 국제정치논총), Vol. 57, No. 3, (2017), pp. 51-86. 
#   “Psychological and Cognitive Approaches in IR,” Korean International Studies Association Journal, (in Korean) Volume 53, Issue 4, (2013), pp. 79-111. 
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#  “Marginalized IR theory and Korea’s International Issues,Korean International Studies Association Journal (in Korean 국제정치논총), Vol. 56, No. 3, (2016), pp. 51-88.
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# “Critical Theory and its Implications for South Korean Foreign Policy,” Review of International and Area Studies (in Korean 국제지역연구) Vol. 24, No. 3, (2015), pp. 67-93.
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# “Making a case for Metatheory in IR,” Korean Political Science Association Journal, (in Korean 한국정치학회보) Vol. 49, No. 4 (2015), pp. 127-156.
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# “Psychological and Cognitive Approaches in IR,” Korean International Studies Association Journal (in Korean 국제정치논총) Vol. 53, No. 4, (2013), pp. 79-111.
  
  
 
===C. Books and Book Chapters===
 
===C. Books and Book Chapters===
  
''What is at stake in building “non-Western” IR? ('''''Routledge''''','' forthcoming 2018'').''
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# Going beyond Parochialism and Fragmentation in International Studies edited by Yong-Soo Eun (Routledge, 2020, ISBN: 9781138063006).
''Pluralism and Engagement in the Discipline of International Relations ('''''Palgrave Macmillan''''','' 2016'').''
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#  “Constructivism: National Identity and Foreign Policy” in Sage Handbook of Asian Foreign Policy, edited by Takashi Inoguchi (Sage, 2019).
#   ''Regionalizing Global Crises: The Financial Crisis and New Frontiers in Regional Governance ('''''Palgrave Macmillan''''','' 2014'').''
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#  What is at Stake in Building “Non-Western” IR Theory? (Routledge, 2018, ISBN: 9781138282544)
#    ‘Methodology for the Study of Foreign Policy: Suggestions for Paradigm Shift’, in Y.W. Lee and W.H. Lee eds., ''Diversity in IR Methodology'' (Seoul: Seoul National University, 2014).
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#  Pluralism and Engagement in the Discipline of International Relations* (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, ISBN: 978-981-10-1120-7).
#  'Great Powers in the Asia Pacific Region and Australia’s Foreign Policy: A Dual-Track Strategy’, in H.J. Lee ed., ''An Understanding of Contemporary Australia'' (Seoul: KSI, 2011).  
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#   Regionalizing Global Crises: The Financial Crisis and New Frontiers in Regional Governance, co-edited with Toni Haastrup (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, ISBN: 978-1-137-34756-5).
  
 
== 저서 ==
 
== 저서 ==

2020년 7월 15일 (수) 18:04 판

은용수 교수

한양대학교 서울캠퍼스 사회과학대학 정치외교학과 교수

학력

연구실적

A. Articles in peer-reviewed academic journals (indexed in SSCI) 

  1. “An Intellectual Confession from a Member of the ‘Non-Western’ IR Community: A Friendly Reply to David Lake’s ‘White Man’s IR’” PS: Political Science and Politics, Volume 52, Issue 1, (2019), pp. 78-84.
  2. “Global IR through dialogue” The Pacific Review Volume 32, Issue 2, (2019), pp. 131-149
  3. “Opening up the Debate Over ‘Non-Western’ International Relations” Politics, Volume 39, Issue 1, (2019), pp. 4-17.
  4. “Beyond ‘the West/non-West Divide’ in IR” The Chinese Journal of International Politics, Volume 11, Issue 4, (2018), pp. 435-449.
  5. “What does International Relations Theory Tell Us about Territorial Disputes and their Resolution?” International Politics Volume 55, Issue 2, (2018), pp. 141-159.
  6. “Chinese Hegemony: Grand Strategy and International Institutions in East Asian History. By Feng Zhang, Stanford University Press,” Perspectives on Politics Volume 16, Issue 1, (2018), pp. 283-295.
  7. “Introduction: Making Sense of Korean Discourses and the East Asian Regional Order” The Pacific Review, Volume 31, Issue 2, (2018), pp. 240-244.
  8. “To what extent is post-positivism ‘practised’ in IR?” International Political Science Review, Volume 38, Issue 5, (2017), pp. 593-607.
  9. “Cyberwar: Taking Stock of Security and Warfare in the Digital Age,” International Studies Perspectives, Vol. 17, No. 3, (2016), pp. 343-360.
  10. “Elusive East Asia: ‘Methodological’ Suggestions for the Study of East Asian Security,” Japanese Journal of Political Science, Vol. 17, No. 03, (2016), pp. 451-467.
  11. “Smoke, but No Fire? In Social Science, Focus on the Most Distinct Part,” PS: Political Science and Politics, Vol. 47, No. 1, (2014), pp. 145-148.
  12. “The Power of Human Beliefs over the State’s Behavior in World Politics,” International Political Science Review, Vol. 34, No. 4, (2013), pp. 372-391.
  13. “Getting Asia Right and Advancing the field of IR,” Political Studies Review, Vol. 11, No. 3, (2013), pp. 369-377.
  14. “Rethinking Logic of Inference and Explanation in the field of International Relations,” Politics, Vol. 32, No. 3, (2012), pp. 162–174.
  15. “Why and How Should We Go for a Multicausal Analysis in the Study of Foreign Policy?: (Meta-) theoretical Rationales and Methodological Rules,” Review of International Studies, Vol. 38, No. 4, (2012), pp. 763–783.

B. Articles in peer-reviewed academic journals (indexed in Korean Citation Index)

  1. “Hybrid coloniality: Questioning South Korean foreign and security policy from postcolonial theory.” Korean International Studies Association Journal (in Korean 국제정치논총), Vol. 60, No. 1, (2020), pp. 7-61.
  2. (Pre-)Theorizing Emotion in the Study of International Relations: How are collective emotions produced? Korean Political Science Association Journal (in Korean 한국정치학회보), Vol. 52, No. 2, (2018), pp. 123-144.
  3. “Emotion Studies in IR: Critical Review and Theoretical Suggestion” Korean International Studies Association Journal (in Korean 국제정치논총), Vol. 57, No. 3, (2017), pp. 51-86.
  4. “Marginalized IR theory and Korea’s International Issues,” Korean International Studies Association Journal (in Korean 국제정치논총), Vol. 56, No. 3, (2016), pp. 51-88.
  5. “Critical Theory and its Implications for South Korean Foreign Policy,” Review of International and Area Studies (in Korean 국제지역연구) Vol. 24, No. 3, (2015), pp. 67-93.
  6. “Making a case for Metatheory in IR,” Korean Political Science Association Journal, (in Korean 한국정치학회보) Vol. 49, No. 4 (2015), pp. 127-156.
  7. “Psychological and Cognitive Approaches in IR,” Korean International Studies Association Journal (in Korean 국제정치논총) Vol. 53, No. 4, (2013), pp. 79-111.


C. Books and Book Chapters

  1. Going beyond Parochialism and Fragmentation in International Studies edited by Yong-Soo Eun (Routledge, 2020, ISBN: 9781138063006).
  2. “Constructivism: National Identity and Foreign Policy” in Sage Handbook of Asian Foreign Policy, edited by Takashi Inoguchi (Sage, 2019).
  3. What is at Stake in Building “Non-Western” IR Theory? (Routledge, 2018, ISBN: 9781138282544)
  4. Pluralism and Engagement in the Discipline of International Relations* (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, ISBN: 978-981-10-1120-7).
  5. Regionalizing Global Crises: The Financial Crisis and New Frontiers in Regional Governance, co-edited with Toni Haastrup (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, ISBN: 978-1-137-34756-5).

저서

  • 《What is at Stake in Building ‘Non-Western’ IR Theory?》 (Routledge, 2018년)[1]
  • 《Going beyond Parochialism and Fragmentation in the Study of International Relations》[2] (Routledge[3], 2020년)
    • 책임저술(영문)
    • 미국 국제정치학회장을 역임한 티비 폴(T.V. Paul) 교수를 비롯해 해외의 저명한 국제정치학자들 참여
    • 국제관계연구에서의 서구중심성이라는 문제와 최근 점증하는 국제정치학이론의 파편화라는 문제를 모두 해결하고자하는 목적으로 저술

동정

  • 2018년 1월 미국정치학회 공식학술지 ‘Perspectives on Politics(PP)’에 논문 게재(단독저자로 게재한건 한국인 저자로는 처음)
  • 2018년 1월 세계정치학회 공식학술지 ‘International Political Science Review(IPSR)’에 논문 게재(단독저자로 게재한건 한국인 저자로는 처음)

각주

  1. (뉴스H 2018.03.27.) 은용수 교수, 영국서 국제정치책 출간
  2. 도서 및 출판사 웹사이트 주소: https://www.routledge.com/Going-beyond-Parochialism-and-Fragmentation-in-the-Study-of-International/Eun/p/book/9781138063006
  3. 글로벌 명성을 갖고 있는 학술출판사 라우틀리지(Routledge)