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Seung-Whan Choi

Assistant Professor of Political Science
Ph.D. University of Missouri, Columbia 2002 

Phone: 312-413-3280
Fax: 312-413-0440

E-Mail: whanchoi@uic.edu
Web Page: www.uic.edu/~whanchoi/

Selected Publications: 

Patrick James, Johann Park, and Seung-Whan Choi, "Democracy and Conflict Management: Territorial Issue Claims in the Western Hemisphere Revisited," International Studies Quarterly, forthcoming

Seung-Whan Choi and Patrick James, "Media Openness, Democracy, and Militarized Interstate Disputes," British Journal of Political Science, forthcoming. 

Seung-Whan Choi and Patrick James, 2005, Civil-Military Dynamics, Democracy, and International Conflict: A New Quest for International Peace (New York: Palgrave).

Seung-Whan Choi and Patrick James, 2004, “Civil-Military Relations in a Neo-Kantian World, 1886-1992,” Armed Forces & Society, V.30, N.2, pp.227-254.

Lael Keiser, Peter Mueser and Seung-Whan Choi, 2004, “Race, Bureaucratic Discretion, and the Implementation of Welfare Reform,” American Journal of Political Science, V.48, N.2, pp.314-327.

Seung-Whan Choi and Patrick James, 2003, “No Professional Soldiers, No Militarized Interstate Disputes?: A New Question for Neo-Kantianism,” Journal of Conflict Resolution, V.47, N.6, pp.796-816. 

Award:

The 2003 Frank Klingberg Award (for the best paper presented by a faculty member at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association-Midwest) 

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