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Saxer, Carl J.
ȭȣ 02-2220-2283
̸ csaxer@hanyang.ac.kr
Introduction (Ұ)
Professor Saxer holds a B.A. and an M.A. from the University of Copenhagen, as well as a M.Sc. and a Ph.D. (2001) in Politics from the University of Oxford. Before coming to Hanyang University in 2008 he was a Post-Doc at Yale University, Assistant Professor at the University of Copenhagen, and a tenured Associate Professor at Copenhagen Business School. Professor Saxer has published a monograph with Routledge as well as a number of articles in such international journals as Democratization, Armed Forces & Society, Journal of Comparative Asian Development, Asia Europe Journal, and The Pacific Review. In his research Professor Saxer deals with such issues as the link between domestic and foreign politics, the state of democratic consolidation, regional voting patterns, and the role of middle powers in global governance.

Education (з)
- Ph.D. University of Oxford, 2001, Politics
- M.Sc. University of Oxford, 1999, Politics
- M.A. University of Copenhagen, 1997
- B.A. University of Copenhagen, 1993

Recent Publications (ֱ / 2-3)
- Capabilities and aspirations: South Koreas rise as a middle power, Asia Europe Journal, 11, 4 (2013): 397-413.
- Democratization, globalization and the linkage of domestic and foreign policy in South Korea, The Pacific Review, 26, 2 (2013): 1-23.
- Foreign Direct Investment in Korea's Globalization Experience, Journal of Comparative Asian Development, 11, 2 (2012): 298-319.
- South Korea: The Journey Toward Civilian and Democratic Control Over the Military. Oxford Research  Encyclopedia of Politics. Https://oxfordre.com/politics/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.001.0001/acrefore-9780190228637-e-1851. (November 2020).
- The Korea Question and the Nordic Response: From War Participation to Diplomatic Recognition Korea Journal, Vol. 57, No. 1 (Spring 2017), pp. 128-152.
- Foreign policy as a socially divisive issue: the KORUS free-trade agreement The Pacific Review Published online: 20 Dec 2016: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09512748.2016.1264461 

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