チェ, ヒョンギュ
(CHEY, Hyoung-kyu)
准教授Position: Associate Professor, Security and International Studies Program Director, One-year/Two- year Master’s program of Public Policy (MP1/MP2) Deputy Director
Specialty: International Political Economy
Degree: Ph.D. in International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science Education and career:
Researcher, Korea Institute of Finance, Seoul, South Korea (2000.11–2001.8); Visiting Research Scholar, Institute of Social Science, the University of Tokyo (2003.4–2004.4);
Japan Foundation Fellow (2003.5–2004.3); Visiting Scholar, Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan (2004.4–2005.12); Adjunct Lecturer, Graduate School of International Studies, Sogang University, Seoul, South Korea (2006.9–
2007.2); Researcher, Institute of Social Science, Sogang University, Seoul, South Korea (2006.9–2007.2); Visiting Research Fellow, Institute for Far Eastern Studies, Kyungnam University, Seoul, South Korea (2006.9–2007.2); Economist, Northeast Asian Economic Research Team, Economic Research Institute, The Bank of Korea (central bank), Seoul, South Korea (2007.2–2011.3); Visiting Scholar, Center for International Cooperation and Strategy, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, South Korea (2011.6–2011.9); Visiting Scholar, Institute of Social Science, Sogang University, Seoul, South Korea (2012.8–2012.9); Visiting Scholar, Economic Research Institute, the Bank of Korea, Seoul, South Korea (2013.8–
2013.9; 2014.7–2014.9; 2015.8–2015.9; 2016.8–2016.9); Assistant Professor, GRIPS (2011.4–2014.3); Associate Professor, GRIPS (2014.4–present).
1. ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS (A) (1) ACADEMIC PAPERS
① Individually authored papers / book chapters
* Chey, Hyoung-kyu, “International Financial Standards and Emerging Economies since the Global Financial Crisis,” in Randall C. Henning and Andrew Walter, eds., Global Financial Governance Confronts the Rising Powers, Centre for International Governance Innovation, Waterloo, April 2016, pp. 61–85.
② Collaboratively authored papers
* [Peer-reviewed] Chey, Hyoung-kyu, Geun-Young Kim and Dong Hyun Lee, “Who Are the First Users of a Newly-Emerging International Currency? A Demand-Side Study of Chinese Renminbi Internationalization,” Bank of Korea Working Paper No. 2016–19, Seoul: The Bank of Korea.
(2) PRESENTATIONS DELIVERED AT ACADEMIC CONFERENCES
* “A Demand-side Analysis of Currency Internationalisation: Who are the First Movers to the Renminbi?,” presentation at 2016 ISA Asia Pacific Conference, Hong Kong, June 25 to 27.
* “Who Are the First Users of a Newly-emerging International Currency? A Demand-side Study of Currency Internationalization,” presentation at RIETI Research Meeting “Exchange Rates and International Currency,” Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI), Tokyo, July 22, 2016.
* “Who Are the First Users of a Newly-emerging International Currency? A Demand-side Study of Chinese Renminbi Internationalization,” presentation at the Bank of Korea, Seoul,
September 27, 2016.
* “A Demand-side Analysis of Currency Internationalisation: Who Are the First Movers to the Renminbi?,” presentation at the 2016 Japan Association of International Relations Annual Convention, Chiba, October 14 to 16.
* “Who Are the First Users of a Newly-emerging International Currency, the Chinese Renminbi?
A Demand-side Study of Currency Internationalization,” 14th Asia Pacific Conference 2016 on
‘The Changing Asia Pacific: Sharing Knowledge, Shaping the Future,’ Ritsumeikan Center for Asia Pacific Studies, Beppu, Japan November 5 to 6, 2016.
* “Who Are the First Users of a Newly-emerging International Currency? A Demand-side Study of Chinese Renminbi Internationalization,” presentation at the 2016 Korean Association of International Studies Annual Convention, Seoul, December 1 to 3, 2016.
* “Who Are the First Users of a Newly-emerging International Currency? A Demand-side Study of Currency Internationalization,” presentation at the 2016 World Finance & Banking
Symposium, University of Dubai, Dubai, December 14 to 15, 2016.
* “Who Are the First Users of a Newly-emerging International Currency? A Demand-side Study of Chinese Renminbi Internationalization,” presentation at the 2017 Korean Economic Association Annual Conference, February 9 to 10, 2017.
* “Money, Markets, and the Capabilities of States: Global Finance Meets Neorealism, and a Dataset,” presentation at the 2017 International Studies Association Annual Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, February 21–25, 2017.
2. ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS (B)
(1) BOOK REVIEWS AND COMMENTARIES
* Referee for Routledge of the book manuscript (September 23, 2016)
* Referee for the manuscript, for an academic journal, Policy Studies (January 25, 2017)
3. RESEARCH ACTIVITIES FUNDED BY RESEARCH GRANTS
* Principal Investigator, Grant-in-aid for Scientific Research (C): No. 26380206,
“Internationalization of the Chinese Renminbi: A Political Study of Currency
Internationalization,” Grants-in Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI), 2014.4–2018.3
* Project Leader, Grant for Research Projects, “A study of the first users of a newly-emerging international currency,” GRIPS Policy Research Center, 2016.4–2018.3
* Principal Investigator, Fund for the Promotion of Joint International Research: No. 16KK0076,
“A comparative study of the foreign uses of the Chinese renminbi as an international currency,”
Grants-in Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI), FY2016
4. EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES AT GRIPS (1) LECTURES
* International Political Economy (2016 Fall)
* International Political Economy Workshop (2016 Fall)
* Politics of Global Money and Finance (2016 Fall) (2) SEMINARS
* Security and International Studies Dissertation Seminar (2016 Spring) (3) THESIS SUPERVISION
* 1 Master’s Awarded, One-year Master’s Program of Public Policy (MP1), Supervisor.
* 1 Ph.D. Awarded and 2 Candidates, Public Policy Program, Sub Advisor.
* 6 Ph.D. Candidates, Security and International Studies Program, Sub Advisor.
5. INVOLVEMENT IN THE ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT OF GRIPS (1) COMMITTEES
* GRIPS Global Governance Program (G-cube) Committee
* Security and International Studies Program Committee
* One-year Master’s Program of Public Policy (MP1) Committee
* Two-year Master’s Program of Public Policy (MP2) Committee
* Maritime Safety and Security Policy Program Committee
* Doctoral Programs Committee (2) OTHER ACTIVITIES
* Moderator for the 131st GRIPS Forum, November 7, 2016.
6. WIDER SOCIAL CONTRIBUTION (A) (1) OTHER ACTIVITIES
* Review of a USIAS Fellowship proposal for the University of Strasbourg Institute for Advanced Study (France)
7. WIDER SOCIAL CONTRIBUTION (B) (1) MEDIA ACTIVITIES
① Other media (e.g. Digital media)
* “Chinese Trade and Renminbi Internationalization,” solicited paper to China Policy Institute:
Analysis (online publication), The University of Nottingham, the United Kingdom, November 16, 2016.
(2) PUBLIC LECTURES AND DISCUSSION MEETINGS
* Chair of the session on International Markets, World Finance & Banking Symposium, Dubai, December 14 to 15, 2016
* Discussant of the paper “Development, Financial Integration and Growth: A Quantile Regression Analysis,” World Finance & Banking Symposium, Dubai, December 14 to 15, 2016
(3) OTHER ACTIVITIES
* Participation in 2016 QS World University Ranking Survey, April 20, 2016.
* Participation in 2017 Times Higher Education World University Ranking & Reputation Survey, January 11, 2017.
* Participation in 2017 QS Global Academic Survey, February 24, 2017.