Academic interests
- International Security
- Nuclear Weapons
- Extended Deterrence
- Alliance Politics
- International Relations of the Asia-Pacific
Background
Dr. Do Young Lee is a Postdoctoral Fellow (Assistant Professor) in the Department of Political Science at the University of Oslo. Prior to joining the University of Oslo, he was postdoctoral fellow at the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC) at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). He received a PhD degree in Political Science from the University of Chicago in 2020. During the doctoral studies, he served as a predoctoral fellow and a visiting scholar at the Institute for Security and Conflict Studies (ISCS) at the Elliot School of International Affairs, the George Washington University.
Online
Teaching
- STV 4252 Politics and Strategy in the Nuclear Age
Publications
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Do Young Lee (forthcoming), "Deter Together or Deter Separately?: Time-Horizons and Peacetime Alliance Cohesion of the US-Japan and US-ROK Alliances," The Pacific Review.
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Do Young Lee (2023), "Upgrading the Bomb: Why and How the US Provides Advanced Nuclear Assistance to Junior Allies," The Chinese Journal of International Politics, 16:2, 181–207
- Do Young Lee (2021), "Strategies of Extended Deterrence: How States Provide the Security Umbrella," Security Studies, 30:5, 761–796.
- Joshua Byun & Do Young Lee (2021), "The Case against Nuclear Sharing in East Asia," The Washington Quarterly, 44:4, 67–87.