Thomas Kalinowski is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the Graduate School of International Studies, Ewha Womans University in Seoul, Korea. He is teaching International Political Economy, Comparative Political Economy, International Organizations and Development. After receiving his PhD from Freie Universitaet Berlin in 2004, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California in Berkeley and a visiting assistant professor at Brown University, Providence. Recent publications include works on financial crisis, financial regulation and bank reform, the IMF, the global role of East Asia, the diversity of capitalism, and the transformation of the East Asian developmental state. Currently Professor Kalinowski is working on a book about the international regulation of finance. You can follow his research at www.researchgate.net/profile/Thomas_Kalinowski
The institutional dimension of the inequality-corruption nexus: A varieties of capitalism assessmentSOUTHERN ECONOMIC JOURNAL, 2025, v.91 no.3, 780-810
Institutional innovations and their challenges in the green climate fund: Country ownership, civil society participation and private sector engagementSustainability (Switzerland), 2020, v.12 no.21, 1-13
Crisis management and the diversity of capitalism: fiscal stimulus packages and the East Asian (neo-)developmental stateEconomy and Society, 2015, v.44 no.2, 244-270
[학술지논문] The institutional dimension of the inequality-corruption nexus: A varieties of capitalism assessment
SOUTHERN ECONOMIC JOURNAL, 2025, v.91
no.3
, 780-810
SSCI
[학술지논문] National Growth Models and Global Capitalism: A Critique of Comparative Political Economy
Asian International Studies Review, 2024, v.25
no.2
, 141-168
Scopus
[학술지논문] The Green Climate Fund and private sector climate finance in the Global South
CLIMATE POLICY, 2024, v.24
no.3
, 281-296
SSCI
[학술지논문] Trends and mechanisms of corruption in South Korea
PACIFIC REVIEW, 2016, v.29
no.4
, 625-645
SSCI
[학술지논문] Crisis management and the varieties of capitalism
WZB Discussion Paper , 2013, v.8
no.501
, 1-29
[학술지논문] Regulating international finance and the diversity of capitalism
SOCIO-ECONOMIC REVIEW, 2013, v.11
no.3
, 471-496
SSCI
[학술지논문] Korea's Search for a Global Role between Hard Economic Interests and Soft Power
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH, 2012, v.24
, 242-260
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[학술지논문] Bank Nationalization, Restructuring and Reprivatization: The Case of Korea since the Asian Financial Crisis
KOREA OBSERVER, 2010, v.41
no.1
, 1-30
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[학술지논문] THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF FINANCIAL LIBERALIZATION IN SOUTH KOREA State, Big Business, and Foreign Investors
ASIAN SURVEY, 2009, v.49
no.2
, 221-242
SSCI
[학술지논문] Korea's Recovery since the 1997/98 Financial Crisis: The Last Stage of the Developmental State
NEW POLITICAL ECONOMY, 2008, v.13
, 447-462
[저역서] Why International Cooperation Is Failing
Oxford University Press, 2019, 304
[학술발표] Different Paths Towards a Sustainable Future? The Political Economy of German and South Korean Sustainability TransitionsKISA Sixteenth Annual Convention, 대한민국, 2024-11-22
Different Paths Towards a Sustainable Future? The Political Economy of German and South Korean Sustainability Transitions, 2024
[학술발표] East Asian developmental states, industrial policies and their integration into GVCs. A case study of the EV battery industry in China and South KoreaSASE annual conference, Limerick, Ireland, 아일랜드, 2024-06-28
East Asian developmental states, industrial policies and their integration into GVCs. A case study of the EV battery industry in China and South Korea, 2024
[학술발표] Implementation Problems of SDGs and the Need for a Domestic Soft Infrastructure2024: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, 미국, 2024-10-10
Implementation Problems of SDGs and the Need for a Domestic Soft Infrastructure, 2024
[학술발표] The Political Economy of German and Korean Sustainability TransitionsKorea Association of International Development and Cooperation (KAIDEC) annual conference in Seoul,, 대한민국, 2024-06-14
The Political Economy of German and Korean Sustainability Transitions, 2024