Journal Articles
“The Mechanisms behind Litigation’s ‘Radiating Effects’: Historical Grievances against Japan,” Law & Society Review 53, no. 1 (March 2019): 6-40.
“Hiding in Plain Sight: Pseudonymity and Participation in Legal Mobilization,” Comparative Political Studies (online first May 10, 2018), 52, no. 2 (Feb. 2019): 310-341.
“The Mutual Constitution of the Abductions and North Korean Human Rights Issues in Japan and Internationally,” Pacific Affairs 91, no. 3 (September 2018): 471-498.
“The Access Paradox: Media Environment Diversity and Coverage of Activist Groups in Japan and Korea,” Journal of East Asian Studies 17, no. 1 (March 2017): 69-93.
“Leprosy, Legal Mobilization, and the Public Sphere in Japan and South Korea,” Law & Society Review 48, no. 3 (Sept. 2014): 563-93.
“The Abductions Issue in Japan and South Korea: Ten Years after Pyongyang’s Admission,” International Journal of Korean Studies 17, no. 2 (Spring/Summer 2013): 108-39.
“The Politics of NGOs and Democratic Governance in South Korea and Japan,” with Lee Sook-Jong, Pacific Focus 23, no. 1 (April 2008): 75-96.
“Democratization and Changing Anti-American Sentiments in South Korea,” with Oh Chang Hun, Asian Survey 47, no. 2 (March/ April 2007): 327-50.
Book Chapters
“Legal Mobilization and the Transformation of State-Society Relations in the Realm of Disability Policy in Korea,” in David Chiavacci, Julia Obinger, and Simona Grano, eds. Civil Society and the State in Post High Growth East Asia: Cooperation and Contention (Amsterdam University Press, forthcoming).
“Linking Abductee Activism and North Korean Human Rights Advocacy in Japan and Abroad,” in Andrew Yeo and Danielle Chubb, eds. North Korean Human Rights: Activists and Networks (Cambridge University Press, June 2018): 85-108.
“The Public Sphere in South Korea: Civil Society, the Media, and Democracy,” Asian Journal of International Studies, Special Issue: Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Korean Studies (II) 22 (2017): 47-64.
“Japan-South Korea Relations and Litigation,” in Challenges Facing Japan, (Washington: The Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation, 2014): 11-20.