SOHN Yul 손열
Yonsei University
연세대학교
Professor 교수
손열(孫 洌), 시카고대학교 정치학 박사. 연세대학교 국제학대학원 교수. 재단법인 동아시아연구원(East Asia Institute) 원장이다. 연세대학교 국제학대학원 원장과 언더우드국제학부장, 지속가능발전연구원장, 국제학연구소장 등을 역임하였고, 도쿄대학 특임초빙교수, 노스캐롤라이나대학(채플힐), 캘리포니아대학(버클리) 방문학자를 거쳤다. 한국국제정치학회 회장(2019)과 현대일본학회장(2012)을 지냈다. Fulbright , MacArthur, Japan Foundation, 와세다대 고등연구원 시니어 펠로우를 지내고, 외교부, 국립외교원, 동북아역사재단, 한국국제교류재단 자문위원, 동북아시대 위원회 전문위원 등을 역임했다. 전공분야는 일본외교, 국제정치경제, 동아시아국제정치, 공공외교. 최근 저서로는 Japan and Asia's Contested Order (2019, with T. J. Pempel), Understanding Public Diplomacy in East Asia (2016, with Jan Melissen), “South Korea under US-China Rivalry: the Dynamics of the Economic-Security Nexus in the Trade Policymaking,” The Pacific Review (2019), 32, 6, 『위기 이후 한국의 선택』(2020),『한국의 중견국외교』(2017, 공편) 등이 있다.

Yul Sohn is the President of the East Asia Institute (EAI) and Professor of the Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) and Underwood International College at Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea. Sohn served President of the Korean Association of International Studies (KAIS) in 2019. He also served Dean of the GSIS (2012-2016) and President of the Association for Contemporary Japanese Studies (2012). Before joining the faculty at Yonsei, Sohn taught at Chung-Ang University, and was a visiting scholar at institutions in the University of Tokyo, Waseda University, the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and the University of California, Berkeley. Sohn has served as a policy advisor on a number of government advisory committees including Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Trade, the Korea National Diplomatic Academy, the Northeast Asian History Foundation and the Korea Foundation.

Sohn has written extensively on Japanese and East Asian political economy, East Asian international relations, and public diplomacy. His most recent publications include Japan and Asia's Contested Order (2019, with T. J. Pempel) and Understanding Public Diplomacy in East Asia (2016, with Jan Melissen) both from Palgrave MacMillan, and “South Korea under US-China Rivalry: the Dynamics of the Economic-Security Nexus in the Trade Policymaking,” The Pacific Review (2019), 32, 6.

Sohn received his Ph. D. in Political Science from the University of Chicago, Illinois, USA.