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Curriculum Vitae

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Katharine H.S. Moon is Professor in the Department of Political Science at Wellesley College. She was awarded the Jane Bishop endowed Chair in 2001 and recently served as chairperson of the department.  Moon received her B.A. from Smith College, magna cum laude, and her Ph.D. from Princeton University, Department of Politics.  She was born in San Francisco.

Moon is the author of Sex Among Allies: Military Prostitution in U.S.-Korea Relations (Columbia University, 1997; Korean edition by Sam-in Publishing Co., 2002) and other publications on the U.S.-Korea alliance and social movements in Korea and Asia.  They are available in edited volumes and academic journals such as Asian Survey and The Journal of Asian Studies and Korean publications such as Changjak gwa Bipyeong, Dangdae Bipyeong, and Newsweek Korea.  Currently, Moon is writing a book on “anti-Americanism” in Korea-U.S. relations from the perspective of Korea’s democratization and the politics of social movements.  Moon received a Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship in 2002 to conduct field research in Korea on this subject and was a visiting scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and the Sigur Center for Asian Studies at the George Washington University in 2002-03.  

Katharine Moon has served in the Office of the Senior Coordinator for Women’s Issues in the U.S. Department of State and as a trustee of Smith College. She serves on the editorial board of several journals of international relations and consults for NGOs in the U.S. and Korea.  She also serves on policy task forces designed to examine current U.S.-Korea relations.