Participant Biographies

Park Cheol-Hee

Park Cheol-Hee

Director, Institute for Japanese Studies, Seoul National University
Session 2 - "(Post)-Modern Japan?"

Dr. Park is a professor at the Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) and a director of the Institute for Japanese Studies (IJS) at Seoul National University. Before joining the faculty at Seoul National University, he taught at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies in Japan and the Institute for Foreign Affairs and National Security under the Korean Foreign Ministry. He also served as a visiting professor at Columbia University, Keio University and Kobe University. He is currently serving as a policy adviser to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and received the First Nakasone Yasuhiro Award in 2005 for his practical contribution to Korea-Japan relations. He authored two books independently: Daigishi no Tsukurare Kata (How Japan’s Dietman Is Made) (Bungeishunjyu, 2000); and Jamindang Jongkwon gwa Jonhu Cheje eui Byunyong (LDP Politics and the Transformation of Postwar System in Japan) (SNU Press, 2011). He has also published extensively in various journals, co-authored several other books, and is a regular columnist at Munhwa Ilbo and Tokyo Shimbun. He and is an executive member of the Seoul Forum for International Affairs, Korea-Japan Forum, and Ihwa East Asia Forum. He earned his Ph.D. from Columbia University.