Biography
Jina Kim is a Research Fellow at the Korea Institute for Defense Analyses, specializing in US-North Korea relations, nuclear nonproliferation, and Northeast Asian security. She teaches “Introduction to International Relations” and “Humanitarian Intervention: Theory and Practice” at the Yonsei Graduate School of International Studies. She is a member of the Advisory Committee for the Blue House, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Ministry of National Unification. She also served on the Policy Evaluation Committee for the Prime Minister’s Office and the Advisory Committee for the US-ROK Combined Forces Command. She authored The Cooperative Threat Reduction and the Korean Peninsula (KIDA 2021) and The North Korean Nuclear Weapons Crisis (Palgrave McMillan 2014). She co-authored many books including EU-Korea Security Relations (Routledge 2021) and Korean Peninsula and Indo-Pacific Power Politics (Routledge 2020). She holds a PhD in International Relations from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University