[KS] Call for Papers: political, economic, foreign policy issues in North and South Korea

Kyle Ferrier kf at keia.org
Wed Oct 24 11:19:36 EDT 2018


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Call for Academic Papers on Korea
The Korea Economic Institute of America (KEI) is issuing a call for papers for the next round of its Academic Paper Series—a program to generate monthly academic papers and a public discussion of issues related to the Korean Peninsula and affecting the U.S.-Republic of Korea alliance. KEI has commissioned over one hundred papers in this series so far on a variety of topics. To read the individual papers and learn more about the series, please refer to the KEI website:
http://www.keia.org/page/academic-paper-series-–-korea<https://keia.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=adc207a44e9875eccbf423cd6&id=aa2c86b9f1&e=8949dbb59e>.
KEI is now seeking proposals for papers to be released in 2019 on original subjects of current interest to serious Korea watchers. Proposal topics should correspond with the interests and expertise of the author, and the description should demonstrate confidence that they would make good additions to this well-rounded series. KEI is interested in papers concerning South Korean politics and economics, South Korea’s international economic and international security relations, and innovative ideas on North Korea. Topics of particular interest this year include, but are not limited to:

  *   An evaluation of the size of the North Korean economy
  *   Priorities for inter-Korean economic engagement
  *   South Korea and the 4th industrial revolution
  *   Trends in South Korean civil society and democracy after the candlelight movement
  *   South Korea’s relations with:
     *   India in the context of the “New Southern Policy”
     *   Russia in the context of the “New Northern Policy”
     *   China in the context of economic competition
Papers must be written exclusively for KEI, i.e., not have been presented or published previously in any form.
Authors of papers selected by KEI for the KEI Academic Paper Series will receive an honorarium of $1,500 upon completion of the editorial process and receipt of a short summary of the key insights of the paper.  KEI will arrange a mutually convenient date for each author to participate in an ON-THE-RECORD public discussion of his/her selected paper at KEI conference facilities in Washington, DC with an interested audience—Korea analysts, government officials, and journalists. KEI strongly prefers the event coincide with the release of the author’s completed paper. KEI will provide travel and accommodation expenses for the discussion program.
Papers will need to be approximately 4,000–5,000 words in length. KEI will edit, publish, and distribute finished papers as KEI Academic Papers to government officials, think tank experts, and scholars around the United States and the world. Individual papers will be published online to coincide with the author’s presentation date. KEI will also collate papers to become chapters in Volume 13 of On Korea, which will be published in print in the beginning of 2020.
Interested authors should submit the following information:

  *   Full Name
  *   Academic/Institutional Affiliation
  *   CV
  *   Paper Topic Proposal, which includes:
     *   A description of the ideas and arguments for the paper
     *   A description of the policy relevance or importance of this paper
     *   A proposed outline for the paper
     *   Earliest/latest date paper can be available
KEI will be accepting proposals until December 14, 2018. KEI will have all decisions made on papers by January 18, 2019. Authors of accepted proposals will be separately notified of the required submission dates.
Please submit your paper proposal to publication at keia.org<mailto:publication at keia.org>. For any substantive questions related to the Academic Paper series, please contact Kyle Ferrier, Director of Academic Affairs and Research, at kf at keia.org<mailto:kf at keia.org>.















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