Haknoh Kim
Marshall-Monnet Scholar-in-Residence at the UW's
European Union Center of Excellence,
and Director, National Unification Research Institute, Department of Political Science and Diplomacy, Yeungnam University, Korea


"Regional Innovation Policy of South Korea, Compared With, and Learning From
the European Union"


Tuesday, 24 April 2007
12:00 p.m.
336 Ingraham, 1155 Observatory Drive

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Sponsored by:
The European Union Center of Excellence
and the Center for East Asian Studies


Haknoh Kim, Associate Professor of Political Science and Diplomacy at Yeungnam University in South Korea, is spending the 2006-2007 academic year in Madison as the EUCE Marshall-Monnet Scholar-in-Residence. Professor Kim received his doctorate from the UW-Madison in 1997 with a dissertation entitled "Bones without Soul? Power Relations Between Organized Labor and Business in the European Community". His main research areas include European integration, European social policy and industrial relations, and Korean (re)unification. Professor Kim has published articles on industrial relations and social policy in the European Union in the Journal of European Studies and in Economic and Industrial Democracy. His current work focuses on comparative integration processes and comparative regional security policies on a global level.