Dr. David Hundt |
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| Position | Senior Lecturer | |
| david.hundt@deakin.edu.au | ||
| Area | School of Humanities and Social Sciences | |
| Phone | +61 3 924 46761 | |
| Campus | Burwood | |
| Location | d4.20 Burwood Campus | |
| Role and profile |
David Hundt's main areas of interest are political economy, economic development, and international relations in the Asia- Pacific region. He has a particular interest in the history and politics of the Korean peninsula. His book, published by Routledge, focuses on the politics of rapid growth in South Korea. He is now working on a second book-length manuscript that analyses variety within Asian capitalism. |
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| Teaching responsibilities |
AIR245: American Foreign Policy AIR243: International Relations of the Asia-Pacific AIR706: Political Economy of the Asia-Pacific AIX702/03: Dissertation A and B |
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| Research interests |
Political Economy of the Asia-Pacific region Korean Studies |
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| Current research projects | Varieties of Capitalisms in Asia | |
| Service to the University, discipline or community |
Associate Editor, Australian Journal of Political Science | |
| Awards |
Deakin University Central Research Grant (2009, 2013) Endeavour Research Fellowship (2008–09) Faculty of Arts and Education Teaching & Learning grant (2008) Faculty of Arts and Education, Best Early Career Researcher (2011) |
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| Qualifications |
PhD Qld MA Seoul National |
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| Memberships |
American Political Science Association International Studies Association Australian Political Studies Association Australian Institute for International Affairs Korean Studies Association of Australasia |
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| Conferences |
I regularly attend the annual meetings of the Australian Political Studies Association and the Korean Studies Association of Australasia. I have also attended conferences hosted by the American Political Science Association (2008), the Oceanic Conference on International Studies (2008), and the International Convention of Asian Scholars (2007). |
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| Research link | View Deakin associated research data | |
| Publications | 2012. Corporatism, Crisis and Contention in Sweden and Korea in the 1990s. 2012. Popular Consent and Foreign Policy Choices: War against the Philippines 2012. A Deliberative Approach to East Asia's History Disputes. Japanese 2011. US Policy toward Rogue States: The Bush Administration's Policy toward 2009. Korea's Developmental Alliance: State, Capital and the Politics of | |
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