selected publications academic article Jo, H. (2019). Wars of Law: Unintended Consequences in the Regulation of Armed Conflict, Tanisha M. Fazal (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2018), 342 pp., $39.95 cloth. Ethics & International Affairs. 33(1), 103-105. Radtke, M., & Jo, H. (2018). Fighting the Hydra. Journal of Peace Research. 55(6), 759-773. Radtke, M., & Jo, H. (2018). Fighting the Hydra. 55(6), 759-773. Jo, H. (2018). Compliance with International Humanitarian Law by Non-State Armed Groups: How Can It Be Improved?. Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law. 19, 63-88. Jo, H., & Niehaus, J. (2018). Through rebel eyes: Rebel groups, human rights, and humanitarian law. Law and Contemporary Problems. 81(4), 101-120. Jo, H., & Simmons, B. A. (2016). Can the International Criminal Court Deter Atrocity?. International Organization. 70(3), 443-475. Jo, H. (2016). International Responses to Mass Atrocities in Africa: Responsibility to Protect, Prosecute, and Palliate. By Kurt Mills. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015. 320p. $69.95. Perspectives on Politics. 14(2), 609-610. Jo, H. (2014). A Fruitful Marriage: Interdisciplinary Approaches to International Relations and International Law. International Studies Review. 16(2), 328-330. Jo, H., & Thomson, C. P. (2014). Legitimacy and Compliance with International Law: Access to Detainees in Civil Conflicts, 19912006. BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE. 44(2), 323-355. Jo, H., & Namgung, H. (2012). Dispute Settlement Mechanisms in Preferential Trade Agreements. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 56(6), 1041-1068. Jo, H., & Mo, J. (2010). Does the United States Need a New East Asian Anchor?: The Case for U.S.-Japan-Korea Trilateralism. Asia Policy. 9(1), 67-99. Morrow, J. D., & Jo, H. (2006). Compliance with the Laws of War: Dataset and Coding Rules. Conflict Management and Peace Science. 23(1), 91-113. book Jo, H. (2015). Compliant Rebels. Cambridge University Press. chapter Jo, H., & Bryant, K. (2013). Taming of the warlords. Risse, T., Ropp, S. C., & Sikkink, K. (Eds.), The Persistent Power of Human Rights. (pp. 239-258). Cambridge University Press. Jo, H. (2011). Policies and Stakeholders in Transatlantic Cooperation for Sustainability. Meimeth, M., & Robertson, J. D. (Eds.), Sustainable Development - An Integrative Paradigm?. (pp. 61-78). Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG.
principal investigator on Rebel Groups and International Law awarded by National Science Foundation - (Arlington, Virginia, United States) 2013 - 2017
teaching activities POLS209 Intro To Pols Res Meth Instructor POLS306 Cont Pol Prob & Issues Instructor POLS429 Issues In World Poltcs Instructor POLS485 Directed Studies Instructor POLS491 Research Instructor POLS497 Hnr-independ Honors Stdies Instructor POLS634 International Institution Instructor POLS685 Directed Studies Instructor POLS691 Research Instructor
education and training Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - (Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States) 2008 M.A. in Political Science, Yonsei University - (Seoul, South Korea) 2001 B.A. in English, Yonsei University - (Seoul, South Korea) 1999