
Gi-Wook Shin, PhD
Director, Shorenstein APARC; Director, Korean Studies Program and Tong Yang, Korea Foundation, and Korea Stanford Alumni Chair of Korean Studies; Professor of Sociology; FSI Senior FellowShorenstein APARC
Stanford University
Encina Hall E301
Stanford, CA 94305-6055
Research Interests
Korean democratization, Korean nationalism, U.S.-Korea relations, reconciliation and cooperation in Northeast Asia, and the social roots of rapid postwar industrialization.
Gi-Wook Shin is the director of Shorenstein APARC; the Tong Yang, Korea Foundation, and Korea Stanford Alumni Chair of Korean Studies; the founding director of the Korean Studies Program; senior fellow at FSI; and professor of sociology at Stanford University. A historical-comparative and political sociologist, his research has concentrated on areas of social movements, nationalism, development, and international relations. Shin is also co-editor of The Journal of Korean Studies, a premier journal in the field of Korean studies.
Shin is the author/editor of many books and articles including Rethinking Historical Injustice and Reconciliation in Northeast Asia (2006); Ethnic Nationalism in Korea: Genealogy, Politics and Legacy (2006); North Korea: 2005 and Beyond (2006); Contentious Kwangju (2004); Colonial Modernity in Korea (1999); Peasant Protest and Social Change in Colonial Korea (1996). His articles have appeared in academic journals such as the American Journal of Sociology, Nations and Nationalism, Comparative Studies in Society and History, International Sociology, Asian Survey, Asian Perspectives, etc.
Shin is currently writing a book on U.S.-Korean relations, which is based on analyses of more than 8,000 newspaper articles published in the U.S. and South Korean media from 1992 to 2004. Shin's other projects include "social activism and Korean politics" and "Korea's new Asianism." He is the recipient of numerous grants and fellowships and has actively raised funds for Korean Studies at Stanford. He gives lectures and seminars on topics ranging from Korean nationalism and politics to Korea's foreign relations and Korean Americans.
Before coming to Stanford, Shin taught at the University of Iowa and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He has served as acting director of the UCLA Center for Korean Studies, as guest columnist for the Korea Central Daily and the Korea Times (U.S. edition), and on other councils and advisory boards in the United States and Korea. Shin received his B.A. from Yonsei University in Korea and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Washington.
Stanford Departments
Sociology
Publications
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Journal of Korean Studies, volume 12
Gi-Wook Shin, John Duncan
Rowman & Littlefield vol. 12 (2007)
Cross Currents: Regionalism and Nationalism in Northeast Asia
Gi-Wook Shin, Daniel C. Sneider, Vinod K. Aggarwal, Michael H. Armacost, Paul Evans, David Kang, Tomoyuki Kojima, Min Gyo Koo, Su Hoon Lee, Makio Miyagawa, Mark Peattie, Randall Schriver, Yinhong Shi, Scott Snyder, Feng Zhu
Shorenstein APARC, distributed by Brookings Institution Press (2007)

Journal of Korean Studies, volume 11
Gi-Wook Shin, John Duncan
Rowman & Littlefield vol. 11 (2006)
Rethinking Historical Injustice and Reconciliation in Northeast Asia: Korean Experience
Gi-Wook Shin, Soon-Won Park, Daqing Yang, Chunghee Sarah Soh, Hideko Mitsui, Dong-Choon Kim, Tae-Ung Baik, Kyung-Yoong Bay, Hong Kal, Gavan McCormack, John Torpey, Chiho Sawada, Andrew Horvat, Wonhyuk Lim
Routledge (2006)
Ethnic Nationalism in Korea: Genealogy, Politics, and Legacy
Gi-Wook Shin
Stanford University Press: Studies of the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (2006)
Events & Presentations
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- New Beginnings: In the U.S.-South Korean Alliance
June 3, 2008 Shorenstein APARC Conference
Michael H. Armacost, Evans Revere, Gi-Wook Shin, Daniel C. Sneider, David Straub, Bruce Pickering - New Beginnings: Post-Election Prospects for U.S.-ROK Relations
February 1, 2008 Shorenstein APARC Conference
Michael H. Armacost, Stephen W. Bosworth, Robert Carlin, Victor Cha, Thomas C. Hubbard, Don Oberdorfer, Charles L. Pritchard, Evans J.R. Revere, Gi-Wook Shin, Daniel C. Sneider, David Straub - The Korean Presidential Election: A Special Edition of the Contemporary Asia Seminar Series
January 23, 2008 Shorenstein APARC Seminar Series
Hyuk-Baeg Im, Robert Carlin, Nae Young Lee, Shin Wha Lee, Gi-Wook Shin, David Straub, Alexander Vershbow - Cross Currents: Regionalism and Nationalism in Northeast Asia
November 27, 2007 Shorenstein APARC Seminar Series
Michael H. Armacost, Gi-Wook Shin, Daniel C. Sneider
transcript available - The United States and Asia: Risks and Opportunities
March 10, 2007 FSI Stanford, Shorenstein APARC Conversation
Daniel C. Sneider, Michael H. Armacost, Gi-Wook Shin, Donald K. Emmerson
Audio transcript available
Research Programs & Projects
Korean Studies Program (KSP)- Divided Memories and Reconciliation
Shorenstein APARC Project
Does Perception Matter in International Relations?: Trends in US and Korean Media Coverage of the Alliance, 1992-2004
Shorenstein APARC, KSP Project- National and Regionalism in Northeast Asia
Shorenstein APARC, KSP Project - New Beginnings: Post-Election Prospects for U.S.-ROK Relations
Shorenstein APARC, KSP Project - Reconciliation and Cooperation in East Asia
Shorenstein APARC, KSP Project - Stanford Korea Democracy Project
Shorenstein APARC, KSP Project

