- (Forthcoming) June Park. ‘Evolving Means of North Korea’s Cyber-hacking in DeFi: ‘Crypto-Mixing’ for Revenue Generation amid Geopolitical Turbulence,’ GWIKS Policy and Research Paper Series on the North Korean Economy, George Washington Institute for Korean Studies, 2024 (TBD).
- (Forthcoming) June Park. “Is Economic Security National Security? Defining South Korea’s Economic Security for Future Industries,” Korea Policy, Vol. III: Economic Security from Different Countries’ Perspectives. Korea Economic Institute of America. (Expected publication date: December 2023).
June Park. ‘South Korea’s Critical Moment in Digital Currency Policymaking: Between Regulating Cryptocurrencies and Launching a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC),’ KEI Academic Paper Series – On Korea, Vol. 15, March 2022. Korea Economic Institute of America. Washington, DC. Presentation Recording
June Park. ‘Cyber-hacking as a Means of “Self-reliance”: North Korea’s Cyber Theft for Economic Gains in the Absence of Regulations on Cryptocurrencies in Global Finance,’ for the Paper Series – Understanding North Korea, NCNK / Wilson Center, Washington, DC. January 2022. (Closed webinar held on September 9, 2021)
June Park. ‘Renewable Energy in Trade Wars: Solar Power in South Korea’s Energy Mix and the Impact of Protectionism,’ KEI Academic Paper Series – On Korea, Vol.12, January 2019. Korea Economic Institute of America. Washington, DC. Presentation Recording
June Park. ‘Striking the ‘21st Century’ Trade Agreement: The Case of Intellectual Property in the TPP Negotiations and U.S.-Northeast Asian Trade Relations,’ Asan Forum – Open Forum, Vol.3, No.4, August 2015. Asan Institute for Policy Studies. Seoul, South Korea.
June Park. ‘From ‘Cardinal Sin’ to Policy Agenda? The Role of Capital Controls in Emerging Market Economies: A Study of the Korean Case, 1997-2011,’ 2011 Korea Economic Institute of America Emerging Scholars Special Edition of the Joint U.S.-Korea Academic Studies, March 2012. Korea Economic Institute of America. Washington, DC. Presentation Recording
- June Park. ‘Resorting to International Institutions to Resolve Trade Imbalances? U.S. Protectionism via GATT/WTO Dispute Initiation’, December 2011, Policy Research Institute, Ministry of Finance, Japan. (Presentation Slides, October 14, 2011)
This research project is an outcome of my dissertation fieldwork at the Policy Research Institute, Ministry of Finance, Japan from February to October, 2011.