Associate Professor, International Relations and Political Science

Ph.D, City University of Hong Kong
MA and BA, Sciences Po Paris

Office: Kaletsch Campus, OfficeÌý3Ìý
Phone: +41 91 985 22 64
Email:Ìýjschwak@fus.edu

Juliette Schwak received her Ph.D. from City University of Hong Kong in 2017 and was an Assistant Professor of International Political Economy at Tokyo International University (2017-2019) before joining ÌìÃÀÓ°Ôº in 2019. A French citizen, she has lived and worked for several years in South Korea, Hong Kong, the Philippines and Japan.Ìý

She specializes in political economy, but she conducts interdisciplinary research bringing together political economy and sociology. She is an East Asian specialist with specific expertise in the economy and society of the Republic of Korea, where she has conducted extensive field research. Her areas of research include everyday political economy, development, labour, and promotional politics and nation branding.ÌýÌý

Overall, her research critically explores the development of East Asian capitalism, and its lessons for emerging economies. On a more theoretical level, she is interested in the strategic and cultural dynamics that turn highly disputable political economic projects into common sense global policy objectives and practices.Ìý

Juliette Schwak has been invited to give guest talks in various institutions across Asia and Europe. Her work has been published in prominent peer-reviewed journals such as Asian Studies Review, Journal of Contemporary Asia, Review of International Political Economy, Global Society and Third World Quarterly.ÌýÌý

She is currently completing a book project that analyses the political economic roots of South Korea’s hypercompetitive society.ÌýÌý

Her next research project will explore the political economic dimensions of nostalgia in contemporary East Asian societies.ÌýÌý

Professional Experience:

Assistant Professor of International Political Economy, Tokyo International University,Ìý2017-2019

Visiting Fellow, Asian Development Institute, Seoul National University, 2016

Visiting researcher, Jesse M. Robredo Institute of Governance De la Salle University, Manila, 2015

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2024-2025 Courses

POL 300 Comparative Politics FALL 2024
POL 303 Key Concepts in Political Economy FALL 2024
SOC 100T Introduction to Sociology (Northern Italy) FALL 2024
POL 317W East Asian Politics and Society SPRING 2025
POL 377 International Political Economy SPRING 2025
SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology SPRING 2025

Publications:

Peer-reviewed articles:

2023, ‘Exporting the will to compete in Korea’s global Saemaul Undong’, Journal of Contemporary Asia, 53(1), 146-164.ÌýÌý

2022, co-authored with Sarah A. Son, ‘K-drama narrates the national: inter-Korean identities in Crash Landing on You’, Asian Perspective, 46 (3), 501-521.Ìý

2021, ‘Korea’s Exemplary Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Successes and Challenges’, PRISM, the Journal of Complex Operations, 9 (4), 200-212.Ìý

2021, ‘Foreign aid and discourses of National Social Responsibility: Evidence from South Korea’, Journal of Global Ethics, 17 (3), 302-322.Ìý

2021, ‘Domesticating competitive common sense: nation branding discourses, policy-makers and promotional consultants in Korea’,ÌýGlobal Society, 35 (2), 247-268.ÌýÌý

2020, co-authored with Iain Watson, ‘Materiality, Territory and Sovereignty: Responding to Contradictory Water Security Issues in the Mekong Region’,ÌýAsian International Studies Review, 21 (1), 25-45. Ìý

2020, ‘Film in an International Political Economy classroom: for a critical pedagogy of the everyday’,ÌýReview of International Political Economy, 27 (6), 1330-1353.ÌýÌý

2020, ‘Nothing under the sun: Korea’s developmental promises and neoliberal illusions’,ÌýThird World Quarterly, 41 (2), 302-320.Ìý

2019, co-authored with Iain Watson: ‘Water Security, Riparian Identity and Korean Nation Branding in the Mekong Sub-Region’,ÌýPacific Focus, 34 (2), 153-182.Ìý

2019 ‘Dangerous Liaisons? State-Chaebol Cooperation and the Global Privatization of Development’,ÌýJournal of Contemporary Asia, 49(1), 104-126.Ìý

2018 ‘All the World’s a Stage: Promotional Politics and Branded Identities in Asia’,ÌýAsian Studies Review, 42(4), 648-661.ÌýÌý

2016 ‘Branding South Korea in a Competitive World Order: Discourses and Dispositives in Neoliberal Governmentality’,ÌýAsian Studies Review, 40 (3), 426-443.Ìý

Other publications:

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2023, co-authored with Sarah A. Son, ‘Screening the Inter-Korean conflict: the politics of Crash Landing on You’, in South Korean Popular Culture in the Global Context Beyond the Fandom, edited by Sojin Lim, Routledge (forthcoming).ÌýÌýÌý

2022, ‘Exporting K-Quarantine: Korea’s Promotion of Its COVID Management Strategy,’ in Security, Development and Sustainability in Asia, Volume III, Environment, Sustainability and Human Security, edited by Zhiqun Zhu, Singapore: World Scientific Publishing.Ìý

2022, ‘Park Geun-hye’s Impeachment: Theorising a Political Economic Revolt’, in South Korea after the 2017 Impeachment: Implications for Politics, Society, and Democracy, edited by Julia Dumin, Baden-Baden: Nomos, 97-123.Ìý

2021Ìý‘, Commentary with Francesca Frassineti, Istituto Per Gli Studi di Politica Internazionale (ISPI), 19 April.

2021, ‘K-Quarantine: exporting South Korea’s COVID-19 management strategy’,ÌýEast Asia Forum, 11 March 2021.

2020 ‘Chaebol reform still an uphill battle after Lee Kun-hee’,ÌýEast Asia Forum, 4 December.

2020 ‘A Democratic tour de force: How the Korean State Successfully Limited the Spread of COVID-19’, Policy Paper Asie.Visions, n°117, November 2020, French Institute of International Relations.

2020. ‘Review of Juanita Elias (2020)ÌýGender Politics and the Pursuit of Competitiveness in Malaysia. Women on Board.ÌýLondon: Routledge.’ÌýJournal of Contemporary Asia, Online First.

2020. ‘La fin du libre-échange?’Ìý[The end of free trade?],ÌýEsprit, September.

2020, ‘Winning the image war: Korea and Japan’s COVID-19 management strategies’, with Sarah A. Son,ÌýEast Asia Forum,Ìý4 June.

2020. ‘Coronavirus en Corée du Sud : quand la population fait confiance à l'État.’ÌýAsialyst, May 2020. Ìý

2019. ‘Nation brandingÌýen Corée du Sud : ruptures et continuités d’une stratégie promotionnelle’ [Nation branding in South KoreaÌý: shifts and continuities in Korea’s promotional strategy],ÌýAsia TrendsÌý5.ÌýÌý

2018 ‘When Public and Private Merge: South Korea and the Chaebol’,ÌýAsiaGlobal Online.ÌýNovemberÌý22.

2018 ‘Review of Michael J. Green (2017)ÌýBy More Than Providence. Grand Strategy and American Power in the Asia Pacific Since 1783. New York: Columbia University Press’.ÌýInter-disciplinary Political Studies, 4(1), 239-242.Ìý

2018 ‘Place Branding’, pedagogical piece for the I-PEEL project (International Political Economy of Everyday Life), funded and managed by the University of Warwick (UK). Ìý

2017 ‘Review of Gladys Pak Lei Chong (2017)ÌýChinese subjectivities and the Beijing Olympics, London: Rowman and Littlefield’. New Books Asia. Ìý

2016 ‘La société coréenne confrontée à l’Islam [Korean society and the challenge of Islam]’,ÌýKorea Analysis, 11, 21-25.Ìý

2016 ‘L’inquiétant taux de suicide des personnes âgées en Corée du Sud [The worrying suicide rate of the elderly in South Korea]’,ÌýKorea Analysis, 9, 24-28.Ìý

2015 ‘La multiplication des violences appelle à une réforme en profondeur de l’armée [The multiplication of violence urges for a deep reform of the army]’,ÌýKorea Analysis, 6, 23-28.Ìý

2014 ‘Privatisation des entreprises publiques: le cas de Korea Development Bank [Privatization of public companies: the case of Korea Development Bank]’,ÌýKorea Analysis,Ìý3, 14-19.Ìý

Awards and Honors:

2021 Professional service award, ÌìÃÀÓ°ÔºÌýAward recognizing faculty’s research performance

2018-2019 POSCO TJ Park Foundation Research GrantÌýJoint researcher (PI: Iain Watson, Ajou University, Republic of Korea)Ìý‘Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) in Southeast Asia: Evaluating New Opportunities for Asian ODA Cooperation in Water Security’.

2016 Visiting Fellowship awarded by the Asian DevelopmentÌýInstitute, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea. 500US$.

2016 Research Tuition Scholarship. Waiving tuition for academic year 2016-2017.

2016 Supplementary Fund for Research Degree Studies,ÌýDepartment of Asian and International Studies, City University of Hong Kong.

2014 -Ìý17 Hong Kong Ph.D. FellowshipÌýAwarded by Hong Kong Research Grants Council.

2014 Chow Yei Ching School of Graduate Studies Entrance Scholarship, awarded by the Chow Yei Ching School of Graduate Studies, City University of Hong Kong.

Other:

Current projects:

Everyday political economy of competitiveness in South KoreaÌýÌý

South Korea’s ODA and Saemaul Undong development programs in Southeast AsiaÌýÌý

The politics of benchmarking in EuropeÌý

Various:

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Juliette Schwak is regularly interviewed in of the French national radio :ÌýÌý

: le pouvoir des dynasties industrielles : épisode • 4/4 du podcast La force du Made in Asia (radiofrance.fr)Ìý

: épisode • 3/3 du podcast Corée du Sud, une économie à la conquête du monde (radiofrance.fr)Ìý

: épisode • 2/4 du podcast Techno-puissances : innover pour exister (radiofrance.fr)Ìý

: le modèle coréen contesté ? (radiofrance.fr)Ìý

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