Faculty Profile: Seung-Youn Oh
Assistant Professor of Political Science Seung-Youn Oh wrote recently about South Koreas success in containing the spread of the coronavirus. Oh specializes in international relations and comparative politics in East Asia.
Lessons Learned
South Korean efforts to combat COVID-19 emerged following the traumatic experience of the 2015 outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS).
Another Way
South Korea presents liberal democratic countries with an alternative to the top-heavy approach that China employed in response to COVID-19.
The Price of Silence
During the MERS outbreak, Korean authorities withheld key information about patients locations due to concerns that the public would panic.
All Together Now
South Koreas experience with MERS led to the recognition of the importance of working partnerships between the central and local governments in fighting epidemics and mobilizing locality-specific resources.
The Good Fight
As South Korea demonstrated, transparency, communication, and collaboration are the key weapons in this fight against the invisible, mysterious, and debilitating novel coronavirus.
Published on: 09/28/2020