Rising Scholar in Nuclear Proliferation and International Security
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Seoul National UniversityJooyeon Kim is pursuing her MA in Political Science and International Relations at Seoul National University, where she focuses on nuclear proliferation and international security issues, building upon her BA in English Language and Literature from Ewha Womans University. Her academic work has already garnered recognition, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Best Research Award for her analysis of Mexico's role in the Treaty of Tlatelolco, which established Latin America's nuclear-weapon-free zone. As a first-year graduate student, she combines her strong linguistic capabilities in Korean and English with her growing expertise in nuclear proliferation studies, contributing to scholarly discussions on international security dynamics and non-proliferation treaties. Her research interests encompass the broader implications of nuclear technology in international relations, examining how various actors and institutions shape global nuclear policy and security frameworks.