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The Future of Reforms in International Organizations: Korea and G20 Leadership

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Mo Jongryn
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10-05-31 15:00
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Researcher: Professor MO Jonryn (Yonsei University Graduate School of International Studies)
Duration: June 2010-September 2010

The global governance system is undergoing significant changes as international organizations are reforming. The success of reforms in the governance system is largely influenced by the leadership of the major powers and the role of the middle powers (bridge states) such as Korea in resolving the conflict of interests between developed countries and developing countries. At the upcoming G20 Summit, Korea will present the initiative at governance reforms and assume the role of a bridge state. The study will further the understanding of politics of governance in international institutions and suggest policies necessary for governance reforms.
Mo Jongryn

Visiting Research Fellow

Dr. MO Jongryn is a visiting research fellow at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies. Dr. Mo also serves as vice president for International Affairs at Yonsei University and maintains non-residence affiliations with the Hoover Institution and Stanford University. Previously, Dr. Mo was an assistant professor at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of Korean Political and Economic Development: Crisis, Security and Institutional Rebalancing (with Barry Weingast, 2013), The Rise of Korean Leadership: Emerging Powers and Liberal International Order (with John Ikenberry, 2013), and editor of Middle Powers and G20 Governance (2013). Dr. Mo received his B.A. in economics from Cornell University, M.S. in social science from the California Institute of Technology, and Ph.D. in political economics from Stanford University.

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