- June Park. 2023. ‘Bilateral Contracts, Licensed Production and Indigenous Development: South Korea’s COVID-19 Vaccine Procurement and Vaccination Drive,’ Scott L. Greer, Elizabeth J. King, Elize Massard da Fonseca and Holly Jarman eds. Vaccination Politics: The Comparative Politics of COVID-19 Vaccinations. University of Michigan Press. (TBD)
This edited book volume will be a sequel to Scott L. Greer, Elizabeth J. King, André Peralta-Santos, and Elize Massard da Fonseca eds., Coronavirus Politics: The Comparative Politics and Policy of COVID-19. University of Michigan Press. DOI: 10.3998/mpub.11927713
- (In progress) June Park. 2022. ‘Transitions, Regulations, and Competition: The Limits of U.S.-ROK Energy Cooperation on Climate Change post-COVID-19,’ in Kuyoun Chung ed., Renewing the South Korea-United States Alliance: Value, Security, and Prosperity in the Indo-Pacific,’ Routledge, Taylor & Francis.
This edited book volume is an outcome of the webinar series I moderated entitled, ‘U.S.-ROK Energy Cooperation and Climate Change,' held in conjunction with the Public Diplomacy Section of the U.S. Embassy in Seoul between January-June 2021 under the U.S. Department of State Federal Assistance Project, U.S.-ROK Alliance: Virtual Speaker Series and In-Person Study Tour to US Indo-Pacific Command.
(Forthcoming) June Park. 2022. ‘The Art of Evasion in the Cyber Economy: Cyber-hacking, Money Laundering and the Evasion of Sanctions by North Korea,’ in Andrea Charron and Clara Portela eds., Multilateral Sanctions Revisited: Lessons Learned from Margaret Doxey. McGill-Queens University Press.
This edited book volume is an outcome of a project on multilateral sanctions celebrating renowned sanctions scholar Margaret P. Doxey, jointly led by Andrea Charron (University of Manitoba) and Clara Portela (European Union Institute for Security Studies). An online workshop for the project was convened on February 12 and 26, 2021. An expert panel will be convened in April 2022 at the 2022 ISA Annual Meeting.
June Park. 2021. ‘Institutions Matter in Fighting COVID-19: Public Health, Social Policies and the Control Tower in South Korea,’ in Scott L. Greer, Elizabeth J. King, André Peralta-Santos, and Elize Massard da Fonseca eds., Coronavirus Politics: The Comparative Politics and Policy of COVID-19. University of Michigan Press. DOI: 10.3998/mpub.11927713
Open Access E-book (Ch. 6 ) Presentation Recording
June Park and Emma Ashford. 2018. ‘Securing Energy from the Gulf amid Geopolitical Strife: Japan and South Korea’s Relations with the GCC in a New Energy Order,’ in Tim Niblock, Talmiz Ahmad, and Degang Sun eds., The Gulf States, Asia and the Indian Ocean: Ensuring the Security of the Sea Lanes. Gerlach Press. DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv4ncp9p.7
This edited book volume is an outcome of the Gulf Research Meeting held at the Gulf Research Centre Cambridge, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, August 1-4, 2017.
June Park. 2018. ‘A Cautionary Tale of Market Power and Foreign Policy: Beyond the Geoeconomics of Renminbi Internationalization,’ in Tomoo Kikuchi and Masaya Sakuragawa eds., China and Japan in the Global Economy. Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy.
This edited book volume is an outcome of the JSPS-NUS Joint Research Project 'The Asian Century and China-Japan Cooperation' via the CAG-GSEC Workshop held at Keio University, Tokyo, Japan, January 16-17, 2017.
June Park. 2012. ‘Bargaining for More: China’s Initiatives for Regional Free Trade in East Asia,‘ in Mingjiang Li ed., China Joins Global Governance: Cooperation and Contentions. Rowman & Littlefield.
This edited book volume is an outcome of the ‘China’s Role in Global & Regional Governance’ conference, The S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, March 10-11, 2011.