Soyoung Lee

Soyoung Lee

@soyounglee.bsky.social

Assistant Professor @Yale || Studying International Relations with a focus on territorial conflicts, rivalries, and nationalism https://www.soyoungleeresearch.com

3,149 Followers 477 Following 31 Posts Joined Aug 2023
2 months ago

And this article by @soyounglee.bsky.social in @iojournal.bsky.social "The presence of capitalintensive resources-such as oil or minerals-raises concerns about how the benefits of acquiring the territory would be distributed within the nation." www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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Domestic Distributional Roots of National Interest
SOYOUNG LEE Yale University, United States, and Duke University, United States

What international issues become national interests worth fighting for, and why? Contrary to conventional wisdom, I argue that issues without clear economic value, such as barren lands, are more likely to be perceived as national interests because they do not benefit any single domestic group. Since who benefits is unclear, politicians have an easier time framing such issues as benefiting the whole nation. I test this argument using survey experiments on the American public. The results show that first, issues providing diffuse benefits to citizens are more likely to be considered national interests than issues providing concentrated benefits to certain domestic groups. Second, issues with clearer economic value are harder to frame as having diffuse benefits because they are more easily associated with specific beneficiaries. This study proposes a new theory of national interest and offers a potential explanation for why people frequently support conflict over issues without obvious benefits.

Apropos current events, I want to tout this paper by @soyounglee.bsky.social showing that discussion of economic benefits can reduce public support for military action. People are skeptical when they think specific groups (e.g., oil companies) will benefit.

www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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3 months ago
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How does transparency affect the behavior of international bureaucrats tasked with facilitating negotiations? In new work with Sojun Park in the Review of International Organizations (doi.org/10.1007/s115..., it’s open access!), we provide an answer in the context of the WTO.

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Domestic Distributional Roots of National Interest Domestic Distributional Roots of National Interest By Soyoung Lee, Yale University and Duke University. What international issues become national interests worth fighting for, and why? Contrary to conventional wisdom, I argue that issues without clear economic value, such as barren lands, are more likely to be perceived as national interests because they do not benefit any single domestic group.

Domestic Distributional Roots of National Interest

Domestic Distributional Roots of National Interest By Soyoung Lee, Yale University and Duke University. What international issues become national interests worth fighting for, and why? Contrary to conventional wisdom, I argue that issues without…

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1 year ago
CSAP Predoc: Domestic and Foreign Politics of China

Interested in a social science Ph.D.? Apply to be a full time Predoctoral Fellow at Yale doing research on China's domestic and foreign politics! Starts on July 1. Link: tobin.yale.edu/opportunitie...

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Resources and Territorial Claims: Domestic Opposition to Resource-Rich Territory | International Organization | Cambridge Core Resources and Territorial Claims: Domestic Opposition to Resource-Rich Territory - Volume 78 Issue 3

2. Soyoung Lee, Resources and Territorial Claims: Domestic Opposition to Resource-Rich Territory

Congrats!

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1 year ago

Thank you @dandrezner.bsky.social for the 2024 Albies shoutout! It's a great honor to be included alongside all the other amazing articles.

And link to the paper for anyone interested: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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1 year ago

Thank you!

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1 year ago

Now out with an official issue number!

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1 year ago

So frustrating 😡

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1 year ago

Thank you! 😊

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1 year ago

Congratulations to @soyounglee.bsky.social for BEST dissertation award at Peace Science!

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1 year ago

Thanks so much for the kind words, and hope you’re doing well!

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1 year ago

🥳 My paper is out @iojournal.bsky.social!
Two main empirical takeaways:

1. States often don't fight over lands with resources, even when they can claim it for historical reasons.

2. Historical boundaries matter in how states shape their territorial claims.

For more, abstract and paper below!

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1 year ago

Congratulations!! 🥳🥳

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Weary professors give up, concede that Africa is a country As of April 1, we’re done.

Happy 8th anniversary to the best April Fool's joke @dadakim.bsky.social & I ever pulled off!

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2 years ago

Really interesting question! I'm wondering if there's some efficiency element baked into the distinction? As in, "successful coordination" is a subset of path-dependencies that are efficient/ optimal (Ex. meeting in the Central station is successful coordination but Qwerty is path-dependent? 🤷‍♀️)

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2 years ago

Thanks, Eun A!

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2 years ago

Thanks for the shoutout, and for your helpful comments that made the paper much better!

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2 years ago

Thank you!

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2 years ago

🥳Yay, this paper's now officially out!

Available open access👇
cup.org/3GTQ99X

#polisky, intsec, nationalisky

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2 years ago

Oh wow. That sounds even more serious

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2 years ago

Is it difficult as in the government won’t let you ask them or as in people won’t answer? If it’s the latter I feel like it’s happening in South Korea too 🙁

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2 years ago

Congrats, Hakeem! Really love the paper!

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2 years ago

Very cool!!

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2 years ago

Thanks for making it happen! Wouldn’t have been possible without your work

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2 years ago

Thanks for the shoutout! (Your book helped a lot with the project!)

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2 years ago

Thanks, Hakeem. Missing our hallway chats!

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2 years ago

I’d love to be added, thank you! @harrismylonas.bsky.social

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2 years ago
TV monitor with photo of Cleo and text "Villanova Department of Economics Seminar Series"

so grateful for the opportunity to present my work on greening foreign aid at Villanova today! thank you to Christopher Kilby and the economics department for the warm welcome and excellent comments!

check out the paper here if interested: cobrienudry.github.io/files/o'brien-udry_JMP.pdf

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