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KIM Jaehoon
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KIM Jaehoon (also called as Jin Zaixun in Chinese Academia) is Ph.D. majoring in International Political Economy at the School of International Studies (SIS) of Peking University in China. Currently foreign lecturer at the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) of Jilin University in China. His main areas of research are the theoretical and empirical study of International Political Economy (IPE), Modern Japan and its automobile industry, politics and economy in Northeast Asia, the economic development model of South Korea.

Lecture Course

Chinese Students (Masters): “International Relations in Northeast Asia”Chinese-English bilingual course

Foreign Students (Masters and Ph.D. candidates): “Introduction of International Organizations” English Course

Education Backgrounds

2011-2012 The School of International Studies (SIS) at Peking University: Non-degree student

2012-2014 The School of International Studies (SIS) at Peking University: Master Degree

2014-2020 The School of International Studies (SIS) at Peking University: Doctoral Degree


Academic Achievements

Chinese version

1. “Transnational Elite Coalitions and Korea’s Transformations of Export-Oriented Economy: From the Perspective of International Political Economy” (Doctoral Dissertation), The School of International Studies, Beijing: Peking University, 2020. (Chinese version)

2. “The Transformation and Evolution of Japan’s Manufacturing Industries: A Case Study about Toyota and Toshiba after the Global Financial Crisis”, the Peking University Center of Japanese Studies (eds.), Japanology (Vol.21), Beijing: World Affairs Press, 2022(forthcoming). (Chinese version, the 1st author)

3. “The Commercialization and Industrialization of Japan’s Marine Aquaculture: A Case Study on the Ocean Farming Industries of Pearl, Salmon, and Tuna”, the Peking University Center of Japanese Studies (eds.), Japanology (Vol.21), Beijing: World Affairs Press, 2022(forthcoming). (Chinese version, the 2nd author)

4. “Restrictions and Anti-Restrictions: The Bilateral Game of Semiconductor Trade Frictions between South Korea and Japan,” Japan Studies, 2020, Vol.172(1). (Chinese version, the sole author)

5. “A Study for the Multi-Structural Transformation of Japanese Society in the Heisei Era: From the Perspective of ‘the Chrysanthemum’ and ‘the Society 5.0’,” Japan Studies, 2020, Vol.175(4). (Chinese version, the sole author).

6. “Japanese Automobile Industry in the International Paradigm Shift: Industrial Transformation under the New Impact,” Japan Studies, 2021, Vol.179(4). (Chinese version, the 1st author).

Korean, English, and Russian version

7. “Why Russia Prioritizes ‘Great Power Identity’ in Diplomacy?: An Empirical Research of Russia’s Military Intervention in the Syrian Crisis of 2015,” RUSSIAN STUDIES, 2021,Vol.31(2). (Published by the Institute for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies of Seoul National University in South Korea, Korean version, the 2nd author).

8. “The Transformation and Evolution of Japan’s Manufacturing Industries: A Case Study about Toyota and Toshiba after the Global Financial Crisis,” Drishtikon: A Management Journal, Vol.12(2), 2021. (Published by Symbiosis International University in India, English version, the 1st author).


Awards and Honors

1. Peking University’s 2013 International Student Excellence Award for Master students.

2. Peking University’s 2020 International Student Excellence Award for Ph.D. students (the 2nd prize)

3. The Certificate of Honor awarded by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences: The academic paper, titled as “A Study for the Multi-Structural Transformation of Japanese Society in the Heisei Era: From the Perspective of ‘the Chrysanthemum’ and ‘the Society 5.0’”, was selected as one of “The Best 100 Academic Papers in Japan Studies of Chinese Academia in 2020”.  


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