Dr.Seulah Choi | Political Science | Best Researcher Award
Research Professor | Korea University | South Korea
Seulah Choi is a distinguished political scientist with a focus on international relations and political methods. Currently a Research Professor at Korea University, she has held academic positions at Northeastern University and Clark University. Seulah’s work delves into diplomatic networks and international conflict, contributing to a deeper understanding of global politics.
Profile
Education 🎓
Seulah Choi earned her Ph.D. in Political Science from Boston University in 2021, where her dissertation explored the significance of diplomatic networks in international conflict. She also holds an M.A. and B.A. in Political Science and International Relations from Ewha Womans University, with additional study at American University as an exchange student.
Experience 🌟
Seulah has a rich teaching and research background, having served as a Research Professor at Korea University, a Visiting Assistant Professor at Northeastern University, and a Part-time Instructor at Clark University. Her academic journey has been marked by numerous roles that highlight her expertise in political science and international studies.
Research Interests 🔍
Seulah’s research spans several critical areas in political science, including the causes and conduct of international conflict, international and human security, and the role of social networks in politics. She is particularly interested in how diplomatic networks influence interstate conflict and the dynamics of immigration networks.
Awards 🏆
Seulah Choi has received multiple accolades for her academic achievements, including the Dean’s Fellowship and Summer Research Fellowship from Boston University. Her dissertation was supported by a prestigious Dissertation Fellowship, and she has been recognized with various travel and research awards.
Publications 📚
- “The Rise of China’s Status: A Relational Approach,” The Pacific Review, 2024. DOI: 10.1080/09512748.2024.2370443
- Cited by: Articles on China’s diplomatic strategies.
- “US Immigration Policy at the Court: Organized Interests & Asymmetric Decisions,” Politics, Groups, and Identities, 2024. With Dino P. Christenson and Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier. DOI: 10.1080/21565503.2024.2319025
- Cited by: Studies on US immigration policy.
- “Where You Sit Matters: The Power of Brokers in Diplomatic Networks & Interstate Conflict,” International Interactions, 2023. DOI: 10.1080/03050629.2023.2237175
- Cited by: Research on diplomatic networks.
- “State-led Back-Scratching Alliance in Cyber Warfare: China’s Strategies in Sino-American Cyber Warfare in the Post-Cold War Era,” Korean Journal of International Studies, 2013. 11(2): 295-325. With Namkung Gon