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Ewha University

The Graduate School of International Studies

Thomas Kalinowski Professor

Department of International Studies/International Studies

Thomas Kalinowski 프로필 사진
Thomas Kalinowski is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the Graduate School of International Studies, Ewha Womans University in Seoul, Korea. He is teaching International Political Economy, Comparative Political Economy, International Organizations and Development. After receiving his PhD from Freie Universität Berlin in 2004, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California in Berkeley and a visiting assistant professor at Brown University, Providence. Recent publications include works on financial crisis, financial regulation and bank reform, the IMF, the global role of East Asia, the diversity of capitalism, and the transformation of the East Asian developmental state. Currently Professor Kalinowski is working on a book about the international regulation of finance. You can follow his research at www.researchgate.net/profile/Thomas_Kalinowski.
Research Record
  • The politics of climate change in a neo-developmental state: The case of South Korea INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, 2021, v.42 no.1, 48-63
    SSCI Scopus dColl.
  • Institutional innovations and their challenges in the green climate fund: Country ownership, civil society participation and private sector engagement Sustainability (Switzerland), 2020, v.12 no.21, 1-13
    SCIE SSCI Scopus dColl.
  • Only shallow? Public support for development cooperation in South Korea Asian International Studies Review, 2020, v.21 no.2, 29-53
    Scopus KCI dColl.
  • Can a comparative capitalism approach explain fiscal policy activism? JOURNAL OF POST KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS, 2017, v.40 no.3, 376-412
    SSCI Scopus dColl.
  • DEVELOPMENTAL MINDSET: The Revival of Financial Activism in South Korea PACIFIC AFFAIRS, 2017, v.90 no.4 SI, 837-839
    SSCI Scopus dColl.
  • South Korean Development Cooperation in Africa: The Legacy of a Developmental State AFRICA SPECTRUM, 2016, v.51 no.3, 61-75
    SSCI Scopus dColl.
  • Trends and mechanisms of corruption in South Korea Pacific Review, 2016, 18 FEB 2016, 1-21
    SSCI Scopus dColl.
  • Crisis management and the diversity of capitalism: fiscal stimulus packages and the East Asian (neo-)developmental state Economy and Society, 2015, v.44 no.2, 244-270
    SSCI Scopus dColl.
  • Second image IPE: Global economic imbalances and the 'defects' of the East Asian development model International Politics, 2015, v.52 no.6, 760-778
    SSCI Scopus dColl.
  • Investigating Commonalities and Changes in Labor and Financial Relations in East Asia Korea Observer, 2014, 제45권 4호, 493-521
    KCI SSCI dColl.
  • [학술지논문] The Green Climate Fund and private sector climate finance in the Global South CLIMATE POLICY, 2023, v.11 no.2023 , 1-16
    SSCI
  • [학술지논문] Trends and mechanisms of corruption in South Korea PACIFIC REVIEW, 2016, v.29 no.4 , 625-645
    SSCI
  • [학술지논문] Crisis management and the varieties of capitalism WZB Discussion Paper , 2013, v.8 no.501 , 1-29
  • [학술지논문] Regulating international finance and the diversity of capitalism SOCIO-ECONOMIC REVIEW, 2013, v.11 no.3 , 471-496
    SSCI
  • [학술지논문] Korea's Search for a Global Role between Hard Economic Interests and Soft Power EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH, 2012, v.24 , 242-260
    SSCI
  • [학술지논문] Bank Nationalization, Restructuring and Reprivatization: The Case of Korea since the Asian Financial Crisis KOREA OBSERVER, 2010, v.41 no.1 , 1-30
    SSCI
  • [학술지논문] THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF FINANCIAL LIBERALIZATION IN SOUTH KOREA State, Big Business, and Foreign Investors ASIAN SURVEY, 2009, v.49 no.2 , 221-242
    SSCI
  • [학술지논문] Korea's Recovery since the 1997/98 Financial Crisis: The Last Stage of the Developmental State NEW POLITICAL ECONOMY, 2008, v.13 , 447-462
    SSCI
  • [학술지논문] Democracy, economic crisis, and market oriented reforms Comparative Sociology, 2007, v.6 no.3 , 344-373
    Scopus
  • [저역서] Why International Cooperation Is Failing Oxford University Press, 2019, 304
Courses
  • 2024-1st

    • Global Political Economy

      • Subject No IS610Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Wed 6~7 (I-EDU-902)
    • International Environmental Cooperation

      • Subject No IS632Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Thu 4~5 (I-EDU-1001)
  • 2023-2nd

    • Global Political Economy

    • Seminar in International Studies

      • Subject No IS901Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Thu 4~5 (I-EDU-1001)
  • 2023-1st

    • Global Political Economy

      • Subject No IS610Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Wed 2~3 (I-EDU-1002)
    • International Environmental Cooperation

      • Subject No IS632Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Tue 6~7 (I-EDU-1001)
  • 2022-1st

    • Comparative Political Economy

      • Subject No IS637Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Wed 6~7 (I-EDU-1001)
      • Class Hour Changed
    • Ph.D. Thesis Preparation Seminar

      • Subject No IS916Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Thu 6~7 (I-EDU-902)
  • 2021-2nd

    • Global Political Economy

    • International Environmental Cooperation

      • Subject No IS632Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Wed 6~7 (I-EDU-902)
  • 2021-1st

    • Comparative Political Economy

      • Subject No IS637Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Thu 6~7 (I-EDU-1002)
    • Advanced Seminar in Globalization and Development

      • Subject No IS908Class No 01
      • Year ( 3Credit , 3Hour) Wed 6~7 (I-EDU-902)
Academic Background

Free University of Berlin (Freie Universitat Berlin) Ph.D.(Poliltical Science)