Dr. Yujin J. Jung, PhD
Assistant Professor
Political Science
Mount St. Mary's University
Dr. Yujin J. Jung is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Mount St. Mary's University in Maryland, USA. She specializes in comparative politics, focusing on populism, populist rhetoric, democracy, polarization, and extremism. Dr. Jung earned her PhD in Political Science from the University of Missouri, where her research concentrated on political rhetoric, comparative political behavior, and populist attitudes. Her work examines the intersections of political communication and behavior, offering insights into the dynamics of populism and its implications for democratic governance.
Research
Publications (last update: January 2025)
Jung, Yujin J. 2025. "Navigating Populism in America: Unveiling the Socio-Economic and Ideological Roots of Populist Attitudes", Social Science Quarterly, forthcoming.
Jung, Yujin J. 2024. "Cyber Shadows over Nuclear Peace: Understanding and Mitigating Digital Threats to Global Security." Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs, 11(2), 233-533. doi: 10.1177/23477970241250102
Mao, Hanjin, Meril Antony, & Jung, Yujin J. 2024. "Lighthouse in the Mist: State Governors’ Crisis Communication on Twitter during the Early Stage of the Covid-19 Pandemic." International Journal of Public Administration in the Digital Age, 11(1), 1-34. doi: 10.4018/IJPADA.344420
Jung, Yujin J. 2024. “Candidates, Media Effects, and Gender,” The SAGE International Encyclopedia of Politics and Gender, Sage Publications. forthcoming
Revise & Resubmit
Tamaki, Eduardo Ryô, & Jung, Yujin J.* "Are Populist Citizens Extreme? Non-linearity of Populist Attitudes and Ideological Extremism" (Invited to Revise and Resubmit)
Choi, Jeongho, & Jung, Yujin J.* "Does Immigration Fuel Populism? The Effect of Immigration on the Rise of Populist Rhetoric" (Invited to Revise and Resubmit)
Jung, Yujin J. "The Sectarian Divide: The Dynamics of Populism in South Korea” (Invited to Revise and Resubmit)
Under Review
Cho, Youngho, Jung, Yujin J. & Hannah June Kim. "Reassessing the Cultural Foundation of Democracy after the Third-wave Democratization”
Current Projects
Large Language Model and Populism
with Eduardo Ryô Tamaki, Kirk Hawkins, Levente Littvay, Julia Chatterley, Grant Mitchell, and Christobal Sandoval.
Democratic Backsliding and Political Revenge
with Youngho Cho
Authoritarian Attitudes and Populist Attitudes
with Jeongho Choi
Political Campaign of Asian-American Politicians
with Taewoo Kang
Are Military Leaders More Populist?
with William Christiansen
If one side is populist, what is the other?
with Benjamin Schvarcz
Polarization from Political Texts in South Korea
with Sung Hoon Kang
Teaching
Mount St. Mary’s University
Comparative Politics (PSCI 206), Spring 2025
Politics in Asia (PSGE 315), Spring 2025
The Rise of Populist Politics (PSCI 131), Fall 2024
Political Analysis (PSCI 360), Fall 2024
University of Missouri
The Science of Politics (POLSC 2500), Spring 2024
Introduction to International Relations (POLSC 1400), Fall 2023
Chinese Politics and Foreign Policy (POLSC 4680), Spring 2023
Comparative Political System (POLSC 2700), Fall 2022
Awards
The GPC Excellence in Teaching Award, University of Missouri, 2024.
Missouri Excellence in Political Science Teaching Award, University of Missouri, 2024.