Sanghyun Han
Ph.D. Student
Overview
Sanghyun Han is a Ph.D. student in International Affairs, Science, and Technology at Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology, where he currently works as a Graduate Research Assistant at the Center for International Strategy, Technology, and Policy. His area of interest is emerging technology and statecraft intersecting international political economy and international security. Prior to joining the Nunn School, he was an inaugural recipient of the Korea Foundation Global Challenger and a consultant afterward both at the Atlantic Council. He also worked at the National Bureau of Asian Research, Center for Foreign Policy Strategy, Institute of International Studies, and East Asia Foundation. Sanghyun holds an M.A. in International Relations from Seoul National University and a B.A. in International Studies from the Catholic University of Korea, Seoul.
- M.A. in International Relations, Seoul National University
- B.A. in International Studies, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul
Recent Publications
Journal Articles
- What is Behind the China Rule in 2007: Motivations for the Bush Administration’s Export Control Policy Against China
In: The Korean Journal of International Studies [Peer Reviewed]
Date: December 2021
Internet Publications
- US-ROK-Japan Cooperation on Science and Technology
In: A Next-Generation Agenda for US-ROK-Japan Trilateral Cooperation
Date: December 2022
- South Korea’s Impending China and Japan Policy: Two Messages to the Yoon Administration
In: The SAIS Review of International Affairs
Date: May 2022
- Biden Administration’s Secret Ingredient for China: Human Rights on Export Control
In: China Focus
Date: February 2022
All Publications
Journal Articles
- What is Behind the China Rule in 2007: Motivations for the Bush Administration’s Export Control Policy Against China
In: The Korean Journal of International Studies [Peer Reviewed]
Date: December 2021
Internet Publications
- US-ROK-Japan Cooperation on Science and Technology
In: A Next-Generation Agenda for US-ROK-Japan Trilateral Cooperation
Date: December 2022
- South Korea’s Impending China and Japan Policy: Two Messages to the Yoon Administration
In: The SAIS Review of International Affairs
Date: May 2022
- Biden Administration’s Secret Ingredient for China: Human Rights on Export Control
In: China Focus
Date: February 2022