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  • Politics
  • School

  • School of Arts and Sciences
  • Expertise

  • International Relations
  • East Asian Regionalism
  • U.S. Grand Strategy
  • Narratives and Discourse
  • Civil Society
  • Korean Politics
  • Biography

     

    Andrew Yeo is a Professor of Politics at º£½ÇÂÛ̳ in Washington, D.C., and also a and the SK-Korea Foundation Chair at the Brookings Institution’s Center for East Asia Policy Studies. He is the author or co-editor of five books: (Cambridge University Press 2021);  (Stanford University Press, 2019),   (Cambridge University Press 2018);  (Cambridge University Press 2011); and (Routledge Press 2017). He is completing an edited volume on geostrategic competition and Chinese, Russian, and U.S. overseas military bases, and beginning a new book project on narratives and grand strategy.

    His research and teaching interests include international relations theory, Asian security, narratives and discourse, the formation of beliefs, ideas, and worldviews, civil society, social and transnational movements, U.S. grand strategy and global force posture, Korean politics, and North Korea. Dr. Yeo’s scholarly publications have appeared in International Studies Quarterly, European Journal of International Relations, Perspectives on Politics, Comparative Political Studies, Comparative Politics, Journal of East Asian Studies, and International Relations of the Asia-Pacific among others. His other writings and media commentary have appeared in a variety of outlets including the Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The Hill, The Dispatch, NPR, CNN, NBC, MSNBC, and BBC.

    Dr. Yeo is a former term member of the  and a member of the . He was awarded the Young Faculty Scholar's Award from Catholic University in 2013. He is a two-time recipient of a U.S. Fulbright scholar award conducting research as a senior scholar in the Philippines in 2020 and as a graduate student in South Korea in 2005-2006. He received his Ph.D. in Government from Cornell University, and BA in Psychology and International Studies magna cum laude, from Northwestern University.

    Honors and Appointments

    Fulbright Grant, 2019

    Director, Asian Studies Program, 2015 - present

    Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington Research Consortium on Korea, 2016-2021

    Fellow, Institute for Policy Research and Catholic Studies, 2013 - present

    Mansfield Foundation – Korean Foundation Next Generation Scholar, 2013-15

    Young Faculty Award for Achievement in Research, Catholic º£½ÇÂÛ̳America, 2013