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Jang Ji-HyangJang Ji-Hyang is a Research Fellow and the Director of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Center at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies in Seoul, Korea. She also serves as a Policy Advisor on Middle East political and security issues to South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Dr. Jang has previously taught comparative politics, Middle East politics, and the political economy of development at leading Korean universities including Seoul National University, Ewha Woman’s University, and the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. Her research primarily focuses on the relationship between democracy, capitalism, and globalization in the Middle East, North Africa, and the Muslim World using historical and rational choice institutionalism. Her most recent English publications include: “Calculations and Choices in Asymmetric Conflict: Incentivizing Ethnic and Religious Identity in Turkey,” The Korean Journal of Area Studies (2012), “Weak State, Weak Civil Society: The Politics of State-Society Relations in the Arab World,” The Journal of International and Area Studies (2009), and “Islamic Fundamentalism,” International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (2008). She has also recently published a Korean translation of Fawaz Gerges’, Journey of the Jihadist: Inside Muslim Militancy (Asan Institute 2011). Dr. Jang received a B.A. in Turkish Studies and an M.A. in Political Science from the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and her Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Texas at Austin 대표작
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