
About
Dain Yoo serves as an Assistant Professor of International Relations at Bilkent University in Ankara, Türkiye, focusing on authoritarian regimes, political violence, and public opinion dynamics with regional expertise in the Middle East and North Africa.
Her academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Government from Georgetown University
- M.A. in International Relations from Seoul National University
- B.A. in Arabic and Political Science from Binghamton University
Dr. Yoo's research investigates how vague anti-terrorism legislation enables authoritarian control, the international diffusion of autocratic tactics, and the interplay between conflict and economic informality. She employs mixed-method approaches including computational text analysis of legislation, survey experiments, and cross-national comparative studies to examine regime stability mechanisms and public responsiveness to state repression. Her work reveals how semantic ambiguity in counterterrorism laws facilitates targeted political repression while maintaining plausible deniability.
Her recent publications in Democratization and International Interactions demonstrate a cohesive analytical thread examining authoritarian adaptation strategies. The research corpus shows increasing methodological sophistication in measuring autocratic governance diffusion and quantifying terrorism's economic spillovers, with growing emphasis on experimental approaches to public opinion measurement in restrictive environments.
Her scholarly recognition includes:
- Jill Hopper Memorial Fellowship for undergraduate pro-seminar instruction
Dr. Yoo teaches advanced courses on global authoritarianism at Bilkent University and previously developed curriculum at Georgetown University, including the seminar 'Modern Authoritarianism: Evolving Strategies of Political Control.' While her current advisee roster isn't publicly documented, her pedagogical approach emphasizes experiential learning through legislative text analysis and original survey design. Her research trajectory indicates expanding collaboration networks focused on transnational autocratic learning mechanisms and comparative counterterrorism frameworks.
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