Political Science News & Events
2022
About David C. Kang
David C. Kang is Maria Crutcher Professor of International Relations at the University
                                 of Southern California,  with appointments in the Department of Political Science and International Relations,
                                 East Asian Languages and cultures and in the Marshall School of Business. Kang is
                                 also director of the USC Korean Studies Institute and Vice-Chair of the Political
                                 Science and International Relations department. Kang’s latest book is State Formation through Emulation: the East Asian Model, coauthored with Chin-Hao Huang (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming). He has
                                 authored five other scholarly books, and has published articles in journals such as
                                 International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Conflict Resolution, and International Security. Kang is a Non-resident fellow at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft.
                                 A regular consultant for U.S. government agencies and the military, Kang has also
                                 written opinion pieces in the New York Times, the Financial Times, the Washington
                                 Post, and the Los Angeles Times, and appears regularly in media such as CNN, PBC,
                                 the BBC, and NPR. A former Fulbright Scholar, Kang received an A.B. with honors from
                                 Stanford University and his Ph.D. from Berkeley.
with appointments in the Department of Political Science and International Relations,
                                 East Asian Languages and cultures and in the Marshall School of Business. Kang is
                                 also director of the USC Korean Studies Institute and Vice-Chair of the Political
                                 Science and International Relations department. Kang’s latest book is State Formation through Emulation: the East Asian Model, coauthored with Chin-Hao Huang (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming). He has
                                 authored five other scholarly books, and has published articles in journals such as
                                 International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Conflict Resolution, and International Security. Kang is a Non-resident fellow at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft.
                                 A regular consultant for U.S. government agencies and the military, Kang has also
                                 written opinion pieces in the New York Times, the Financial Times, the Washington
                                 Post, and the Los Angeles Times, and appears regularly in media such as CNN, PBC,
                                 the BBC, and NPR. A former Fulbright Scholar, Kang received an A.B. with honors from
                                 Stanford University and his Ph.D. from Berkeley.
