Inyeop “Jason” Lee
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Name:

Inyeop "Jason"  Lee

Title:

Assistant Professor

Department:

Sociology and Political Science

Email Address:

inyeoplee@tntech.edu

Office:

Matthews Daniel 355

About

Dr. Inyeop “Jason” Lee is an Assistant Professor in Political Science at Tennessee Tech University. He earned his Ph.D. in Political Science and International Affairs from the University of Georgia in 2014 and his M.A. in International Affairs from the George Washington University in 2008. He also holds M.A. and B.A. from Seoul National University in South Korea.

His research focuses on East Asian Politics and American Foreign Policy. He co-authored the book, “Politics in North and South Korea” that was published with Routledge (2018). He also published journal articles such as “Can North Korea Follow China’s Path? A Comparative Study of the Nexus Between National Security and Economic Reforms (2019, Pacific Focus)”, “Rethinking Economic Sanctions on North Korea: Why Crippling Economic Sanctions Will Not Make North Korea Denuclearize (2022, Korea Observer)”, "Mediation Diplomacy of a Critical Stakeholder: South Korea's Role in the U.S.-DPRK Negotiation (2024, Korea Observer)" and "Demystifying North Korea by teaching it in a comparative perspective (Forthcoming, ASIANetwork Exchange)."

At Tennessee Tech, he teaches a wide range of courses in political science, including POLS1100 Introduction to Political Science, POLS3000 Data Analysis, POLS3660 East Asian Politics, POLS4000 Middle East Politics, POLS3680 Global Diplomacy through Board Games, and POLS4960 Seminar in World Politics.

He also serves as the faculty advisor for the student organization Model Arab League and leads his students to the annual Model Arab League conference each spring.