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CURRICULUM VITAE 學經歷表 YUN-HAN CHU 朱雲漢 PERSONAL DATA Born: February 3, 1956, Taipei, Taiwan Nationality: Republic of China Marital Status: Married to Tzyh-fang Effie Sun (孫自芳) Office Address: Institute of Political Science Academia Sinica 128 Academia Road, Sec. 2 Taipei, Taiwan 115 Telephone: 886-2-2654-6361 Fax: 886-2-2783-2610 E-mail: [email protected] Home Address: 3rd Fl. 8, Lane 58, Wenquan Road, Beitou District (臺北市北投溫泉路588) Taipei, Taiwan, 112 EDUCATION B.A. National Taiwan University, 1977 M.A. National Taiwan University, 1979 Ph.D. University of Minnesota, 1987 AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION The East Asian political economy International Political Economy Democratization Social Science Methodology EMPLOYMENT 1985- e of the Strategic Management Research Center, University of Minnesota

Transcript of CURRICULUM VITAE 學經歷表YUN-HAN CHU 朱雲漢

CURRICULUM VITAE 學經歷表

YUN-HAN CHU 朱雲漢

PERSONAL DATA

Born: February 3, 1956, Taipei, Taiwan

Nationality: Republic of China

Marital Status: Married to Tzyh-fang Effie Sun (孫自芳)

Office Address:

Institute of Political Science

Academia Sinica

128 Academia Road, Sec. 2

Taipei, Taiwan 115

Telephone: 886-2-2654-6361 Fax: 886-2-2783-2610

E-mail: [email protected]

Home Address:

3rd Fl. 8, Lane 58, Wenquan Road, Beitou District (臺北市北投溫泉路58巷8號)

Taipei, Taiwan, 112

EDUCATION

B.A. National Taiwan University, 1977

M.A. National Taiwan University, 1979

Ph.D. University of Minnesota, 1987

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION

The East Asian political economy

International Political Economy

Democratization

Social Science Methodology

EMPLOYMENT

1985- e of the Strategic Management Research Center, University of

Minnesota

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(明尼蘇達大學策略管理研究中心特約研究員)

1987-1992 Associate Professor of Political Science, National Taiwan University

(台灣大學政治系副教授)

1990-1991 Visiting Associate Professor of Political Science, Columbia University

(美國哥倫比亞大學政治系客座副教授)

1992- Professor of Political Science, National Taiwan University

(台灣大學政治系教授)

2002- Distinguished Research Fellow, Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica

(中央研究院政治學所特聘研究員)

HONORS AND AWARDS

National Science Council, Outstanding Research Award(研究傑出獎), 1996-1997

National Science Council, Outstanding Research Award(研究傑出獎), 1998-1999

National Science Council, Outstanding Research Award(研究傑出獎), 2000-2001

Academician of Academia Sinica(中央研究院院士), 2012

University of Minnesota Outstanding Achievement Award (明尼蘇達大學傑出成就獎),

2014

Fellow of The World Academy of Science (TWAS), (世界科學院院士) 2016

PRINCIPAL ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

President, Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange, (蔣經國國

際學術交流基金會執行長)2001-.

Vice President, Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange, (1999-

2001).

Director of Programs, Institute for National Policy Research, Taipei, (1988-1999), supervising

all exchange and cooperation programs with academic institutions and think tanks

abroad.

Coordinator of the Political Science Section, National Science Council, (1994-97), advising

the Director of Social Science and Humanity Division on all grant-making decisions.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

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Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, The Proceedings of National Science Council, Part

C: Humanities and Social Sciences, 1990-1998

Founder and Coordinator (1991) of the APSA Conference Group on Taiwan Studies (CGOTS)

President of the Chinese Association of Political Science (2003-2005) and member of the

Council (1993-95; 1995-1997; 2001-2003; 2003-2005; 2008-2010; 2011-2013)

Member of Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Contemporary China, 1994-

Member of the Research Council of the National Endowment for Democracy's International

Forum for Democratic Studies, 1997-

Member of the Advisory Board, Social Sciences and Humanities Division, National Science

Council, (1998-2000).

Member of the Trustee Board, Current Foundation (中流基金會), 1996-

Senior Advisor, Himalaya Foundation (喜瑪拉雅基金會), 1998-

Member of the Planning Committee of the Comparative Study of Electoral System Project

(1998-2009)

Member of the International Council, Asia Society, 2000-2006

Member of the Board of Directors, Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation for International Scholarly

Exchange, 2002-2016

Member of the Council of American Political Science Association, 2009-2011

Co-chairman of the Research Committee on Comparative Public Opinion of International

Political Science Association (2014~)

Member of the Trustee Board, Taipei Forum Foundation (台北論壇基金會), 2011-

Member of the Advisory Board of Institute of Chinese Studies, Chinese University of Hong

Kong, 2009~

Member of the Executive Committee of Research Committee on Comparative Public Opinion

Research, International Political Science Association, 2012-

Member of the Advisory Board of Institute for Advanced Studies, Fudan University, 2009-

Member of the EP-4 Review Panel of the Ministry of Education of Singapore (新加坡教育

部社會科學研究項目評審委員), 2012~2018

教育部邁向頂尖大學計畫審議委員, 2013-

總統府第五屆監察委員審推委員, 2014

教育部學術審查會社會科學組召集人, 2015~

清華大學(新竹)校務發展諮詢委員,2017~

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Chair of Research Committee on Comparative Public Opinion, International Political Science

Association, 2018~

Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of Democracy, 2000-

Member of the Editorial Board, China Perspective, 2000-

Member of the Editorial Board, China Review, 2000-

Member of the Executive Editorial Board, Journal of East Asian Studies, 2001-

Member of the Editorial Board, China: An International Journal, 2002-

Member of the Editorial Board, Pacific Affairs, 2003-2013

Member of the Editorial Board, International Studies Quarterly, 2003-2009

Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of Chinese Political Science, 2005-

Member of the Editorial Board, International Studies Perspectives, 2009-

Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 2013~

Member of the Editorial Board, Asian Journal of Comparative Politics, 2015~

COURSES TAUGHT

Undergraduate

Introduction to Comparative Governments and Politics

Political Science Methodology

Introduction to Applied Statistics

Graduate

International Political Economy

Theory of Comparative Politics

The Political Economy of the East Asian NICs

Democratization

The Politics of Market-Oriented Reform in Mainland China

PUBLICATION

Books

1. 建立臺灣的政治經濟新秩序 與黃德福合著,臺北:國家政策研究中心,1989。

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2. Crafting Democracy in Taiwan, Taipei: Institute for National Policy Research, 1992

3. 台湾民主转型的经验与启示,北京:社会科学文献出版社,2012.

4. 高思在云:中国兴起与二十一世纪全球秩序重组,北京:人民大学出版社,

2015。

Edited Books

1. 中國現代化的歷程 , 與 彭懷恩 合編,臺北:時報出版公司, 1980。

2. 中國現代史論集 (共十集).與 張玉法、林載爵、王克文 合編, 臺北:聯經出版社,

1981。

3. Taiwan's Role in International Economic Organizations, Taipei: Institute for National

Policy Research, 1990.

4. The Asian Regional Economy, (with Hung-mao Tien), Taipei: Institute for National

Policy Research, 1993.

5. 九七過渡與台港關係 臺北:業強出版社,1995。

6. The Predicament of Modernization in East Asia, (with Eric Wu), Taipei: Institute for

National Policy Research, 1995.

7. Consolidating the Third Wave Democracies: Trends and Challenges, (with Larry

Diamond, Marc Plattner and Hung-mao Tien) Johns Hopkins University Press,

1997.

8. China Under Jiang Zemin, (with Hung-mao Tien), Boulder: Lynne Reinner Publishers,

2000.

9. 民主化與經濟衝突 與 包宗和 合編, 臺北:桂冠出版社,2000.

10. 華人社會政治學本土化的理論與實踐 (與 趙全勝、王紹光 合編), 臺北:桂冠出版

社,2002.

11. The New Chinese Leadership: Challenges and Opportunities after the 16th Party

Congress (co-edited with Chih-cheng Lo and Ramon Myers) Cambridge University

Press, 2004.

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12. 從國際關係理論看中國崛起 (與賈慶國合編),台北:五南圖書公司, 2007.

13. How East Asians View Democracy (co-edited with Larry Diamond, Andrew Nathan

and Doh Chull Shin), Columbia University Press, 2008.

14. Citizens, Elections and Parties in East Asia (co-edited with Russell Dalton and Doh

Chull Shin), Lynne Reinner Publishers, 2008.

15. Dynamics of Local Governance in China During the Reform Era (co-edited with Tse-

kang Leng), Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc, 2010.

16. Democracy in East Asia: The New Century (co-edited with Larry Diamond and Marc

Plattner), Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013

17. Taiwan's Democracy Challenged (co-edited with Larry Diamond and Kharis

Templeman), Lynne Reinner Publishers, 2016.

18. Routledge Handbook of Democratization in East Asia (Co-edited with Tun-jen Cheng)

Routledge 2017.

19. 朱雲漢、游盈隆、曾建元主編,2018年3月,《總統直選與民主臺灣》,共

366頁,新北市:致知

Book Chapters

1. "A Psychometric Assessment of the Minnesota Innovation Survey," with Andrew Van

de Ven in Andrew Van de Ven, Harold Angle and M. Scott Poole eds. Research on the

Management of Innovation: The Minnesota Studies, New York: Harper & Row, 1989.

2. 「寡占經濟與威權體制」 收錄于 吳忠吉 主編 壟斷與剝削:威權體制的政治經濟

分析 臺北:臺灣研究基金會,1989。

3. "A Century Without A Hegemony: The Challenge of the Pacific Century to the Global

Political Economic System," in Cheng-wen Tsai ed., The Challenge of the Pacific

Century on Euro-Asian Relations, Taipei: Department of Political Science, National

Taiwan University, 1989.

4. 「國會結構、國會選舉、與政黨政治」 收錄于 胡佛等著 改革憲政 臺北:國家政

策研究中心﹐1990.

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5. 「政治抗爭與民主秩序重建」收錄于 陶百川 等著 社會重建 時報出版公司, 1991.

6. "Electoral Competition and Political Democratization in Taiwan," with Fu Hu, in Tun-

jen Cheng and Stephan Haggard eds., Democratization in Taiwan, Boulder: Lynne

Rienner, 1991.

7. "The State and the Development of Automobile Industry in South Korea and Taiwan,"

in Joel D. Aberbach, David Dollar and Kenneth L. Sokoloff eds. The Role of the State

in Taiwan's Development, Armonk, New York: M. E. Sharpe, 1994.

8. "Taiwan's Domestic Political Reforms, Institutional Change and Power Realignment,"

with Hung-mao Tien, In Gary Klintworth ed. Taiwan in the Asia-Pacific in the 1990s.

Sidney: Allen & Unwin, 1994.

9. "The Realignment of State-Business Relations in Taiwan's Regime Transition," in

Andrew MacIntyre ed., The Changing Government-Business Relations in the Pacific

Rim Countries. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1994.

10. "Social Protest and Political Democratization in Taiwan," in Murray Rubinstein ed.

Other Voices/Other Visions: Responses to Directed Political and Socio-economic

Change in Taiwan, 1945-1991. Armock, New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1994.

11. 「加入關貿總協議對農業部門經濟衝擊的政治社會效應」收錄于 陳希煌主編 參

與GATT對農業之衝擊及政策因應。臺北:業強出版社,1994。

12. "The East Asian NICs: A State-led Path to the Developed World," in Barbara Stallings

ed., Global Change, Regional Response, New York: Cambridge University Press,

1995.

13. 「一九九七香港政權移轉與政制銜接的變數與挑戰」收錄于 朱雲漢等著 一九九

七前夕的香港政經形勢與台港關係。臺北:業強出版社﹐1995。

14. "The Process of Democratic Consolidation in Taiwan: Social Cleavage, Electoral

Competition and the Emerging Party System," with Tse-min Lin, in Hung-mao Tien

ed., Taiwan's Electoral Politics and Democratic Transition: Riding the Third Wave.

Armock, New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1995.

15. 「九七後臺港事務性協商機制與臺灣駐港機構之地位與功能初探」,收錄于 朱

雲漢 主編 1996 一九九七過渡與台港關係。臺北:業強出版社﹐1996。

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16. "The Politics of Economic Cooperation with China" in II Sakong, Ku-Hyun Jung and

Jang-Hee Yoo eds. Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation: Current Issues and Agenda

for the Future. Seoul: Institute of East and West Studies, Yonsei University, 1997.

17. "South Korea and Taiwan: The International Context" (with Fu Hu and Chung-In

Moon) in Larry Diamond, Mark Plattner, Yun-han Chu and Hung-mao Tien eds.

Consolidating the Third Wave Democracies. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997.

18. “Buildiing Democracy in Taiwan,” with Hung-mao Tien, in David Shambaugh ed.

Contemporary Taiwan. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.

19. "Taiwan's Unique Challenge" in Larry Diamod and Marc Plattner eds. Democracy in

East Asia. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998.

20. “Consolidating Democracy in Taiwan: From Guoshi to Guofa Conference” in Hung-

mao Tien and Steve Yui-sang Tsang (eds.). 1998. Democratization in Taiwan:

Implications for China. New York: St. Martins Press.

21. 「從党國體制到支配性一黨體制:國民黨與臺灣的民主轉型」 收錄于 陳明通、

鄭永年主編 兩岸基層選舉與政治社會變遷 臺北:月旦出版社,1998。

22. 「制度、文化與東亞經濟發展」收錄於 中國社會科學院學術交流委員會主編 ,

中華人文精神的呼喚 ,北京:九洲圖書出版社,1998。

23. 「全球第三波民主化的反思」收錄于 殷海光基金會主編,民主轉型?臺灣現象,

臺北:桂冠圖書公司,1998。

24. 「華人社會民主與威權體制的文化起源:中國大陸、臺灣、香港三地的比較研

究」,與張佑宗合著,收錄于 劉兆佳 等編 華人社會的變貌:社會指標的分析,

香港:香港中文大學香港亞太研究所,1998。

25. "The Institutional Foundation of Taiwan's Industrialization: Exploring the State-

Society Nexus” in Cheng-sheng Hu and Yun-peng Chu eds., The Economics and

Political Economy of Development in Taiwan into the 21st Century, London: Edward

Elgar Publisher, 1999.

26. “A Born-Again Dominant Party? The Transformation of the Kuomintang and Taiwan’s

Regime Transition” in Hermann Giliomee and Charles Simkins, eds. The Awkward

Embrace: One Party Domination and Democracy. London: Harwood Academic

Publishers, 1999.

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27. “Surviving the East Asian Financial Storm: The Political Foundation of Taiwan's

Economic Resilience” In T. J. Pempel ed. The Politics of the Asian Economic Crisis.

Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1999.

28. “The Political Economy of Taiwan’s Mainland Policy,” in Suisheng Zhao ed. Across

the Taiwan Strait, London: Rouledge, 1999.

29. “The Prospect of Cross-Strait Economic Relations under the New President,” in Philip

Liu ed. Taiwan’s Presidential Election 2000: The First Major Cross-Strait

Development in the 21st Century. Washington D.C.: Center for Strategic and

International Study, 2000.

30. “Culture Shift and Political Stability: Comparing Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong

Kong”, with Yu-tzung Chang, in Shiping Hua ed. Chinese Political Culture, 1989-

1999. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, 2001.

31. “Power Rotation and Democratic Consolidation” in Muthiah Alagappa ed. Taiwan

Presidential Election, Democratic Consolidation, and Cross-Strait Relations. Armonk,

NY: M. E. Sharpe, 2001.

32. “Taiwan’s Unique Path to Democracy,” National Science Council ed. Transitional

Societies in Comparison: East Central Europe vs. Taiwan. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2001.

33. “The Legacy of One-Party Hegemony in Taiwan,” in Larry Diamond, Marc Plattner

and Richard Gunther eds. Political Party and Democracy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins

University Press, 2001.

34. “Restructuring State-business Relationship in South Korea and Taiwan: Meeting the

Challenges of Democratization and Globalization,” with Tun-jen Cheng, in Laurence

Whitehead ed. Emerging Market Democracies: East Asia and Latin America. Johns

Hopkins University Press, 2002.

35. “State-Business Relationship in Taiwan: A Political Economy Perspective” (with Tun-

jen Cheng) in Peter Chow ed. Taiwan's Modernization in Global Perspective. Praeger

Publishers, 2002.

36. “The Challenge of Economic Development for East Asia in the 21st Century,” in Atul

Kohli, Chung-in Moon and George Sørensen eds. States, Markets and Just Growth,

United Nation University Press, 2003.

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37. “Consolidating Taiwan's New Democracy amid Competing National Identities” with

Chia-lung Lin, in Marie Taciana and Leila Fernandez Stembridge eds. China Today:

Economic Reforms, Social conflict and Collective Identities. London:

RoutledegCurzon Press, 2003.

38. “Power Transition and the Making of Beijing’s Policy Towards Taiwan,” in Yun-han

Chu, Chih-cheng Lo and Ramon Myers eds. The New Chinese Leadership: Challenges

and Opportunities after the 16th Party Congress, New York: Cambridge University

Press, 2004.

39. “Globalization and Economic Governance in Taiwan,” (with Pei-shan Lee) in Yochiro

Sato ed. Grow and Governance in Asia. Honolulu: The Asia-Pacific Center for

Security Studies, 2004.

40. “The development of Public Opinion Survey and Democratization in Taiwan,” (with

Yu-tzung Chang) in John Gray Geer ed. Public Opinion and Polling Around the World:

A Historical Encyclopedia, New York: ABC-Clio Inc, 2004.

41. “The Evolution of Beijing’s Taiwan Policy during the Reform” in Yong Deng and

Feiling Wang eds., China Rising : Power and Motivation in Chinese Foreign Policy,

Rowman & Littlefield, 2005.

42. “The Quality of Democracy in South Korea and Taiwan: Subjective Assessments from

the Perspectives of Ordinary Citizens,” (co-authored with Doh Chull Shin) in Larry

Diamond and Leonardo Morlino eds., Assessing Quality of Democracy, Johns

Hopkins University Press, 2005.

43. “The People’s Voice: Trust in Political Institutions,” (co-authored with Michael

Bratton, Marta Lagos and Richard Rose), in Ten Years of Supporting Democracy

Worldwide, Stockholm: International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance,

2005.

44. “Political Culture and the Crisis of Democratic Governance in Taiwan,” in Democracy:

Asian Perspectives, Voices and Traditions, Hong Kong: Civic Exchange, 2006.

45. “Navigating in between China and America: Taiwan’s Politics of Identity,” in Byung-

Kook Kim ed. Power and Security in Northeast Asia: Shifting Strategies. Lynne

Rienner Publisher, 2007.

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46. “Re-engineering the developmental state in an age of globalization: Taiwan's Quest for

High-Tech Industries,” in Robert Ash and Megan Greene eds. Taiwan in the 21st

Century: Aspects and Limitations of a Development Model, Routledge, 2007.

47. "Re-engineering the Developmental State in an Age of Globalization: Taiwan in

Defiance of Neoliberalism," Meredith Jung-En Woo ed. Neoliberalism and

Institutional Reform in East Asia: A Comparative Studies, Palgrave MacMillan, 2007.

pp. 91-121.

48. "Different Survey Modes and International Comparisons," (co-authored with Yang-

chih Fu) in Wolfgang Dornbach and Michael Traugott eds, The Sage Handbook of

Public Opinion Research. Sage. 2007. pp. 284-293.

49. “Taiwan and China’s Democratic Future: Can the Tail Wag the Dog?” in Cheng Li ed.

Changes in China’s Political Landscape: The 17th Party Congress and Beyond. Brookings

Institution, 2008.

50. “The New Political Economy after Regime Turnover in Taiwan,” (co-authored with

Pei-shan Lee), in Steven Goldstein and Julian Chang eds., Presidential Politics in

Taiwan. Norwalk: EastBridge, 2008, pp. 143-169

51. “The Evolution of Political Values,” in Larry Diamond and Bruce Gilley eds. Political

Change in China: Comparison with Taiwan, Lynne Reinner Publishers, 2008.

52. Yun-han Chu, Larry Diamond, Andrew Nathan and Doh Chull Shin, “Introduction: Comparative

Perspectives on Democratic Legitimacy in East Asia,” in Yun-han Chu et. al. eds. How East

Asians View Democracy: Attitudes and Values in Eight Political Systems. Columbia University

Press, August 2008, pp. 1-38.

53. Yun-han Chu, Larry Diamond and Andrew Nathan, “Conclusion: Values, Regime Performance,

and Democratic Consolidation,” in Yun-han Chu et. al. eds. How East Asians View Democracy:

Attitudes and Values in Eight Political Systems. Columbia University Press, August 2008, pp.

238-257.

54. "How Citizens Evaluate Taiwan’s New Democracy" (co-authored with Yu-tzung Chang)

in Yun-han Chu, Larry Diamond, Andrew Nathan and Doh Chull Shin eds. How East

Asians View Democracy: Attitudes and Values in Eight Political Systems. Columbia

University Press, 2008.

55. Chang, Eric, and Yun-han Chu. “Quality of Political Choice and Popular Orientation

toward. Democracy.” In James Meernik and Phil Paolino eds. Democratization in

Taiwan: Challenges in Transformation, Ashgate Press, 2009.

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56. Yun-han Chu, “Taiwan’s Struggling Democracies,” in Hee Yeon Cho, Lawrence

Surendra, Eunhong Park eds. States of Democracy: Oligarchic Democracies and Asian

Democratization. Mumbai: Earthworm Books, 2009, pp. 45-64.

57. 「中國模式與全球秩序重組」收錄於,潘維主編,中國模式:解讀人民共和國的

60年,中央編譯出版社,2009。

58. “Taiwan’s Soft Power and the Future of Cross-Strait Relations” in Jan Melissen and

Sook Jong Lee eds., Public Diplomacy and Soft Power in East Asia, Palgrave

Mcmillan, 2010.

59. 「東亞民主政體的民主品質如何低落?」收錄於,余遜達、徐斯勤主編,民主、

民主化與治理績效,浙江大學出版社,2011。

60. 「邁向二十一世紀的國際政治經濟學:超越與突破」,2011, 包宗和主編 國際關

係理論 台北:五南圖書公司: 451-472.

61. “Navigating between China and the United States,” in Gunter Schubert and Jens

Damm eds. Taiwan Identity in the Twenty-first Century. London: Routledge, 2011. Pp.

133-152.

62. 朱雲漢、林碧炤、蕭高彥,「中華民國百年政治學發展」,王汎森主編 中國民

國發展史 聯經出版社,2011

63. “Typological Analysis of Democratic Legitimacy,” (co-authored with Min-hua Huang)

in Deng Zhenglai and Sujian Guo eds. Reviving Legitimacy: Lessons for and from

China. Rowman & Littlefield-Lexington, 2011.

64. Yun-han Chu and Chung-li Wu, “From authoritarianism to nascent democracy in

Taiwan: Electoral elements of the Kuomintang-dominant regime,” in Nicola de Jager

and Pierre du Toit eds. Friend or Foe? Dominant Party Systems in Southern Africa:

Insights from the Developing World, United Nations University Press, 2012.

65. Chong-min Park and Yun-han Chu, "Trends in Attitudes Toward Democracy in Korea

and Taiwan," In Larry Diamond and Gi-Wook Shin eds. New Challenges for Maturing

Democracies in Korea and Taiwan, Stanford University Press, 2013.

66. 張佑宗、朱雲漢, 2013, 「威權韌性與民主赤字」收錄於 吳玉山、林繼文主編

《政治學的回顧與前瞻》台北:五南圖書公司

67. Marta Lagos and Yun-han Chu, "Globalized Public Opinion Data: International

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Comparative Surveys and Regional Barometers", In Bob Reinalda ed. Routledge

Handbook of International Organization, Routledge, 2013.

68. Yun-han Chu, "The Taiwan Factor" in Andrew Nathan, Larry Diamond and Marc

Plattner eds. Will China Democratize? Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013: pp. 114-

128.

69. Eric Chang, Yun-han Chu and Wen-chin Wu, "Consenting to Lose or Expecting to

Win? Inter-temporal Changes in Voters' Winner-Loser Status and Satisfaction with

Democracy," in Jacques Thomassen eds. Elections and Democracy: Representation

and Accountability. Oxford University Press, 2014: 232-254..

70. Yun-han Chu, " Unraveling the Enigma of East Asian Economic Resiliency: The Case

of Taiwan," in T. J. Pempel and Ken'ichi Tsunekawa, eds. Two Crises, Two Outcomes,

Cornell University Press, 2015: 64-89.

71. Yun-han Chu and Hans H. Tung, "Signaling Peace: A Theory of ECFA and Peace

Dividend Beyond the Taiwan Strait," in Gunter Schubert ed. Taiwan and The ‘China

Impact’: Challenges and Opportunities, London: Routledge, 2016.

72. Pei-shan Lee and Yun-han Chu, "Cross-Strait Relations" in Gunter Schubert ed.

Routledge Handbook on Taiwan, London: Routledge, 2016.

73. Yun-han Chu, Larry Diamond, and Kharis Templeman, "Taiwan's Democracy under

Chen Shui-bian," in Yun-han Chu, Larry Diamond, and Kharis Templeman eds.

Taiwan's Democracy Challenged: The Chen Shui-bian Years (Lynne Reinner

Publishers, 2016).

74. Yun-han Chu, "Strengthening Constitutionalism," in Yun-han Chu, Larry Diamond,

and Kharis Templeman eds. Taiwan's Democracy Challenged: The Chen Shui-bian

Years (Lynne Reinner Publishers, 2016).

75. Yun-han Chu, Min-hua Huang and Yutzung Chang, "Polarized Politics and Support for

Democracy," in Yun-han Chu, Larry Diamond, and Kharis Templeman eds. Taiwan's

Democracy Challenged: The Chen Shui-bian Years (Lynne Reinner Publishers, 2016).

76. Min-hua Huang, Yun-han. Chu, and Yongrong Cao, "China: The Impact of

Modernization and Liberalization on Democratic Attitudes," in David Denemark,

Robert Mattes, and Richard G. Niemi eds. Growing Up Democratic: Does It Make a

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Difference? (Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2016)

77. Tun-jen Cheng and Yun-han Chu, "Introduction An Overview of East Asian

Democratization," in Tun-jen Cheng and Yun-han Chu eds. Routledge Handbook of

Democratization in East Asia (Routledge, 2017)

78. Yutzung Chang and Yun-han Chu, "Democratization in East Asia in Comparative

Perspective: Viewing through the eyes of the citizens," in Tun-jen Cheng and Yun-han

Chu eds. Routledge Handbook of Democratization in East Asia (Routledge, 2017)

79. Chang, Yu-tzung, Yun-han Chu and Mark Weatherall. "Is There Still an Asian Way?

The Changing Nature of Political Culture in East Asia” in Shi-ping Hua ed. Routledge

Handbook of Politics in East Asia (Routledge Publishers, 2017).

80. 朱雲漢〈反思臺灣民主發展的困境:從特殊性到普遍性分析〉,收錄於朱雲漢、

游盈隆、曾建元主編,2018年 3月,《總統直選與民主臺灣》,新北市:致知

Journal Articles

1. "Government-Business Relationship, Economic Planning and the Cycle of Domestic

Investment in Two East-Asian NICs: A Research Note," 政治學報,十四卷 (1986)。

2. 「海峽兩岸經貿關係正常化的可行性評估:一個政治經濟學的分析」政治學報,

十五卷 (1987)。

3. "State Structures and Economic Adjustment in the East Asian Newly Industrializing

Countries," International Organization 43, 4 (August 1989). [SSCI]

4. "Social Protest and Political Democratization in Taiwan," The NTU Political Science

Review (政治科學論叢), 1, 1 (March, 1990): 65-88.

5. 「七八年大選選舉過程中的政黨因素」政治學報, 十九卷 (1991)。

6. 「區域聯合獨佔、地方派系與省議員選舉:一項候選人社經背景之分析」,與陳

明通合著, National Science Council Proceedings-C: Social Sciences and Humanity,

Vol. 3 (January) 1992.

7. 「臺灣政權轉型期政商關係的再結盟」中山社會科學季刊 七卷﹐四期(1992)。

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8. "Industrial Change and Developmental State in the East Asian NICs: A Case Study of

Automobile Industry in South Korea and Taiwan," National Science Council

Proceedings-C: Social Sciences and Humanity, Vol. 6 (July) 1993.

9. "SNTV and the Evolving Party System in Taiwan." 政治學報, 二十二卷 (1994)。

10. "Neo-authoritarianism, Polarized Conflict and Populism in a Newly Democratizing

Regime: Taiwan's Emerging Mass Politics," with Hu Fu, Journal of Contemporary

China, 5, 11 (Spring) 1996.

11. "Conflict Displacement and Regime Transition in Taiwan: A Spatial Analysis," with

Tse-min Lin and Melvin Hinich, World Politics (July) 1996. [SSCI]

12. "Taiwan's Unique Challenge," Journal of Democracy 7, 3 (July) 1996: 69-82. [SSCI]

13. "Building Democratic Institutions in Taiwan," with Hung-mao Tien, China Quarterly

148 (December) 1996: 1103-1132. [SSCI]

14. 「臺灣選民在國會選舉中的政黨選擇:二屆國大選舉之個案分析」,選舉研究 ,

第三卷第一期(1996)。

15. "The Political Economy of Taiwan's Mainland Policy," Journal of Contemporary

China 15 (July 1997): 229-257.

16. “Taiwan’s 1998 Elections: Implications for Democratic Consolidation” (with Larry

Diamond) Asian Survey, September-October, 1999. [SSCI]

17. “Electoral Reform: Taiwan Unfinished Democratization Process,” NIRA Review,

Autumn 1999, vol. 6, no. 4.

18. “The Challenge of the 1997 Hong Kong Handover for Taiwan,” Pacific Affairs, 72, 4

(Winter 2000): 553-570.

19. “Growth and Equivocation in Support for Democracy: Taiwan and Korea in

Comparative Perspective,” (with Larry Diamond and Doh Shin) Journal of Democracy,

February 2001. [SSCI]

20. “Political Development in the 20th Century Taiwan: State-Building, Regime

Transformation and the Construction of National Identity,” (with Jih-wen Lin) China

Quarterly, March 2001. [SSCI]

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21. “Anatomy of Taiwan’s Political Earthquake” (with Larry Diamond) Journal of East

Asian Studies, 1, 1 (February 2001).

22. 「國民黨與臺灣民主轉型」二十一世紀,第六十五期,二OO一年六月號。

23. 「中國人與二十一世紀世界秩序」世界經濟與政治,二OO一年十月月號。

24. “Re-engineering the Developmental State in an Age of Globalization: Taiwan In

Defiance of Neo-liberalism” China Review, 2, 1 (Spring 2002). [SSCI]

25. 「社會科學本土化的深層課題」二十一世紀,第七十四期,二OO二年十二月號。

26. “China Coping with Complex Interdependence: Neoliberal Institutionalism and

Beyond,” Issue and Studies, 38, 4/39, 1 (December 2002/March 2003) [SSCI]

27. “Power Transition and the Making of Beijing’s Policy toward Taiwan,” China

Quarterly, December 2003. [SSCI]

28. 「臺灣民主鞏固的挑戰」臺灣民主季刊,第一期,二00三年,四月。

29. 「臺灣選民的世紀抉擇」二十一世紀,第八十一期,二OO四年二月號。

30. “Taiwan’s National Identity Politics and the Prospect of Cross-Strait Relations,” Asian

Survey, XLIV, 4 (July/August 2004). [SSCI]

31. “Taiwan’s Year of Stress,” Journal of Democracy, Vol. 16, No. 2 (April 2005): pp. 43-

57. [SSCI]

32. “Taiwan’s Democracy at Turning Point,” American Journal of Chinese Studies, Vol.

11, No. 2 (May 2005): pp. 901-924.

33. “Confucianism and Democratic Values in Three Chinese Societies,” (co-authored with

Yutzung Chang and Frank Tsai), Issues and Studies, 41, 1 (December 2005). [SSCI]

34. “Political Corruption and Institutional Trust in East Asia,” (co-authored with Eric

Chang), Journal of Politics, 68, 2 (May 2006). [SSCI]

35. “The Uneven Growth of Democratic Legitimacy in East Asia,” (co-authored with

Yutzung Chang and Min-hua Huang), International Journal of Public Opinion

Research, 18 (Summer 2006): 246-255 [SSCI]

36. “Third-Wave Democratization in East Asia: Challenges and Prospect”, ASIEN, 100

(July 2006).

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37. “Taiwan in 2006: A Year of Political Turmoil”, Asian Survey, 47, 1 (January-February

2007): 44-51 [SSCI].

38. “Partisanship and Citizen Politics in East Asia,” (co-authored with Min-hua Huang),

Journal of East Asian Studies, 7, 2 (May-August, 2007).

39. “Authoritarian Nostalgia in East Asia,” (co-authored with Yutzung Chang and Chong-

min Park), Journal of Democracy 18, 3 (July 2007): 66-80 [SSCI].

40. 「東亞民主困境與當代思維陷阱」台灣社會研究季刊,65期(2007年3月):

249-256

41. “Seizing the Opportunity for Change in the Taiwan Strait” (co-authored with Andrew

Nathan), The Washington Quarterly, 31.1 (Winter, 2007-08): 77-91 [SSCI]

42. “Taiwan in 2007: The Waiting Game,” Asian Survey XLVIII, No. 1 (January-February

2008): 124-132. [SSCI]

43. “Identifying sources of democratic legitimacy: A multilevel analysis”, (co-authored

with Ming-hua Huang and Yutzung Chang), Electoral Studies 27 (March 2008): 45-62.

[SSCI]

44. “Public Opinion and Democratic Legitimacy,” (co-authored with Michael Bratton,

Marta Lagos, Sandeep Shastri, and Mark Tessler), Journal of Democracy 19, 2 (April

2008): [SSCI].

45. Tse-min Lin and Yun-han Chu, “The Structure of Taiwan’s Political Cleavages toward

the 2004 Presidential Election: A Spatial Analysis, Taiwan Journal of Democracy, 4, 2

(2008): 133-154

46. “Asia's Challenged Democracies”, (co-authored with Larry Diamond, Andrew Nathan

and Doh Chull Shin), The Washington Quarterly, 32.1 (January 2009): 143-157 [SSCI]

47. 朱雲漢,「見證人類歷史的大轉折」,思想 ,12期(2009年6月),頁1-18.

48. 「做大時代的批判分析:從科學實存論出發」台灣社會研究季刊 74期(2009年6

月)頁467-476.[TSSCI]

49. “Taiwan and Hong Kong Re-embrace Each Other,” Hong Kong Journal, No. 17

(January 2010).

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50. “Who Votes? Implications for New Electoral Regimes”, (co-authored with Michael

Bratton and Marta Lagos) Taiwan Journal of Democracy (July 2010): 107-136.

51. Yun-han Chu and Min-hua Huang, “Solving an Asian Puzzle,” Journal of

Democracy, 21, 4 (October 2010): pp. 114-122 [SSCI]

52. Yutzung Chang, Yun-han Chu and Min-hua Huang, “Procedural Quality Only?

Taiwanese Democracy Reconsidered,” International Political Science Review Vol. 32:

(November 2011). 598-619, [SSCI]

53. Yun-han Chu, “China and East Asian Democracy: The Taiwan Factor,” Journal of

Democracy, 23, 1 (January 2012): 42-56. [SSCI]

54. Yun-han Chu, “Strait Forward: The Political Implications Of Taiwan-Mainland

Economic Integration” Global Asia, Vol. 7, No. 1 (Spring 2012).

55. Yun-han Chu, Sources of Regime Legitimacy and the Debate over the Chinese Model,

The China Review, Vol. 13, No. 1 (Spring 2013): 1-42 [SSCI]

56. Chang, Alex, Yun-han Chu, and Bridget Welsh. 2013. "Southeast Asia: Sources of

Regime Support." Journal of Democracy, 24(2): 150-164. [SSCI]

57. Yun-Han Chu, "Coping with the Global Financial Crises: institutional and ideational

sources of Taiwan's economic resiliency," Journal of Contemporary China, Volume 22,

Issue 82 (2013): pp. 649-668. [SSCI]

58. Min-Hua Huang, Yun-Han Chu and Yu-Tzung Chang, "Popular Understandings of

Democracy and Regime Legitimacy in East Asia," Taiwan Journal of Democracy, Vol

9. No. 1 (2013): 147-171

59. Yun-Han Chu, Bridget Welsh and Alex Chang, "Congruence and Variation in Sources

of Regime Support in East Asia," Taiwan Journal of Democracy, Vol. 9. No. 1 (2013):

221-237.

60. Liu Kang and Yun-Han Chu, "China's Rise through World Public Opinion: Editorial

Introduction," Journal of Contemporary China, Volume 24, Issue 92 (2015): 197-202.

61. Yun-Han Chu, Liu Kang & Min-Hua Huang, "How East Asians View the Rise of

China," Journal of Contemporary China, Volume 24, Issue 93 (2015): 398-420.

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62. Min-hua Huang & Yun-han Chu, "The Sway of Geopolitics, Economic

Interdependence and Cultural Identity: why are some Asians more favorable toward

China's rise than others?" Journal of Contemporary China, Volume 24, Issue 93

(2015): 421-441.

63. Yun-han Chu and Bridget Welsh, "Millennials and East Asia's Democratic Future,"

Journal of Democracy. Vol. 26, No. 2 (April 2015): 151-164.

64. Yun-han Chu, Hsin-hsin Pan and Wen-chin Wu, "Regime Legitimacy in East Asia:

Why Non-Democratic States Fare Better than Democracies," Global Asia, Vol. 10, No.

3 (Fall 2015): 98-105.

65. Yun-han Chu, Min-hua Huang and Jie Lu, "Enter the Dragon: How East Asians View a

Rising China," Global Asia, Vol. 10, No. 3 (Fall 2015): 112-120.

66. Bridget Welsh, Kai-Ping Huang, Yun-han Chu, "Burma Votes for Change: Clashing

Attitudes Toward Democracy," Journal of Democracy, Vol. 27, No. 2 (April 2016): pp.

132-140.

67. Yun-han Chu, "Sources of Regime Legitimacy in Confucian Societies," Journal of

Chinese Governance, Vol. 1, No.1 (July 2016): pp. 195-213.

68. Yun-han Chu, "How Do the Millennials See It? The Future of Democracy, Legitimacy

and Governance in Asia," Global Asia, 11 (3) (Sep, 2016)

69. Yun-han Chu and Yu-tzung Chang. "Xi’s Foreign-Policy Turn and Asian Perceptions

of a Rising China." Global Asia, 12 (1). (March 2017)

70. 朱雲漢,「後西方世界秩序重構與新時代的中國擔當(上)」,經濟導刊(2018

年6月號):24-29。

71. 朱雲漢、蕭唐鏢、黃旻華,「中美兩國在東亞地區的影響力:受眾視角的實證分

析」,中國政治研究 (2018年第三期):39-50。

72. 朱雲漢,「後西方世界秩序重構與新時代的中國擔當(下)」,經濟導刊(2018

年7月號)。

Other Publications

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"The Security Challenge for Taiwan in the Cold War Era", East Asian Institute Report,

Columbia University, February 1995.

"The Political Economy of Democratic Transition in East Asia", in a conference report on

Constructing Democracy and Markets: East Asia and Latin America, International

Forum for Democratic Studies and Pacific Council on International Policy, 1996.

「政治學學門發展規劃」(與胡佛教授共同主持),行政院國家科學委員會專題計

畫成果報告,一九九六年十月。

「推動東亞區域研究之規劃:社會科學部份」,行政院國家科學委員會專題計畫成

果報告,一九九七年十二月。

Taiwan’s Democratization: The Assessment of the 1998 Elections, Taipei: Central Daily

News, 1999.

Keynote Speeches (主旨演講與高端講座)

擔任中國政治學會2008年會主題演講人,講題「身處大時代的政治學者」,國立中

正大學

Keynote speaker at the International Conference on East Asian Culture and International Sociology, organized

by Graduate Institute of East Asian Culture and Development, National Taiwan Normal University,

June 24-25, 2010.

Keynote speaker at the International Conference on Legitimacy and Governance, organized by Fudan Institute

for Advanced Studies, Fudan University, Shanghai, July 3-4, 2010

Keynote speaker at the 2011 Assembly for Democracy in Asia, August 23-25, 2011, organized by

Taiwan Foundation for Democracy and co-sponsored by the National Endowment for

Democracy, Taipei.

擔任台灣政治學會 2012年年會主題演講人,講題:「中國興起與世界秩序重組」,東吳大學

Keynote speaker at the 2013 International Conference on Asia-Pacific Studies: Leadership Transition in Asia,

College of Social Sciences, National Cheng-chi University, October 26, 2013.

擔任台灣政治學會 2013 年年會主題演講人,講題「Exploring Emerging World Order in the 21st

Century」,國立中山大學, 2013年 11月 30日

擔任南開大學周恩來政府與公共管理學院周恩來講座,講題「民主化研究的前世今生」,天津南開大

學,June 14, 2014.

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Keynote speech on "Taiwan's Soft Power and the Future of Cross-Strait Relations,"

delivered at American Association for Chinese Studies Annual Meeting, George

Washington University, October 11, 2014,

擔任「謅讜與當代中國政治分析」研討會主題演講人,講題:『鄒讜先生的研究方

法對當代中國政治學發展之啟示』,廣州中山大學政治與公共事務管理學院,

2014-12-11

Keynote speech on "Democratic Citizenship and China's Millennial Generation", delivered

at Harvard China Fund Symposium on Cultivating Civic Consciousness in China,

organized by Harvard Graduate School of Education, Shanghai, December 12-13,

2014

擔任北京大學「大學堂頂尖學者講座」,講題:『中國再興與二十一世紀全球秩序

重組"』,北京大學英傑國際交流中心大講堂,2015年6月11日。

擔任北京大學「大學堂頂尖學者講座」,講題:『西方主流社會科學的困境與超

越』,北京大學政府與公共管理學院,2015年6月12日。

擔任清華大學「兩岸論壇主題演講」,講題:『台灣民主治理的困境』,北京清華

大學公共管理學院台灣研究院,2015年6月14日。

擔任中國海洋大學「行遠講座」第一講,講題:『中國如何重塑全球秩序』,中國

海洋大學,行遠書院,2015年9月24日。

擔任武漢大學「珞珈講壇」第120講,講題:『中國如何重塑全球秩序』,武漢大學

歷史學院, 2015年11月2日。

擔任台灣大學人文與社會高等研究院 International Conference on“Equality, Freedom

and Governance in the Making of Modern Democracy and Market Economy”的

主題演講人,講題"Deformation of Liberal Democracy and Free Market", 2015年

11月5-7日。

擔任中國人民大學國家發展與戰略研究院高端講座,講題:「中國在二十一世紀全

球秩序重組中的作用」,2016年3月15日

Keynote Speech on "Sources of Regime Legitimacy in Confucian Societies," delivered at

2016 IPP World Forum on Order and Governance in the Contemporary World,

organized by The Institute of Public Policy at South China University of

Technology, August 20-21, 2016, Guangzhou.

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Keynote Speech on "Exploring the Democratic Orientations of the Youth in Greater

China", delivered at An International Conference on Youth Politics in the Greater

China Region, organized by School of Public Affairs of American University,

September 30-October 1, 2016, Washington, DC.

Keynote speech on "Trump Revolution," delivered at the 3rd Shi Tianjian Forum,

organized by the School of Public Administration, Southwest Jiao-tong University,

Chengdu, January 7, 2017.

Keynote speech on "Exploring the Democratic Orientations of the Youth in Greater

China," delivered at An International Conference on The New Political Landscape

in East Asia, Co-organized by Center for East Asia Democratic Studies of NTU,

Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica, Fairbank Center for Chinese

Studies and the Asia Center at Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. October 2,

2017

擔任中國政治學會2017年會主題演講人,講題「世界正邁向金德爾伯格陷阱?」,

中央研究院政治學所,October 13, 2017。

Keynote speech on "Asia's Challenged Democracies in Global Perspectives," delivered at a

conference on "Explaining Consolidation and Deconsolidation of Democracy in

East Asia," Co-organised by the School of Politics and International Relations,

ANU and Center for East Asia Democratic Studies, National Taiwan University,

Canberra, December 1, 2017.

朱雲漢,“一位政治學對人工智能革命的一些思考”「AI對科技社會經濟政治暨產

業之挑戰及影響」研討會專題演講,中技社主辦,2月22日,台北。

Yun-han Chu, “Will Pax Sinica Succeed a Receding Pax Americana,” A keynote lecture

for Topics in China Studies Lecture Series, Yenching Academy of Peking

University, April 18, 2018

朱雲漢,「後西方世界秩序重構與新時代的中國擔當」,擔任【中信大講堂】主講

人,北京人民大學國際關係學院,2018年四月十六日

朱雲漢,“戰後自由國際秩序何去何從?”國內院士季會專題演講,2018年5月17日

Conference Papers and Invited Lectures (a selected list since 1992)

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"The Dynamics of Regime Transition in Taiwan," Lecture at the Center for Chinese Studies, University of

Michigan, April 22, 1992.

"Political Culture and Democratization in Taiwan," Paper presentation at the Workshop on Political

Institution and Democratization, Department of Political Science, University of Michigan, April

22, 1992.

"The East Asian NICs in the New International Context of Development: Global Change and National

Responses," Paper presented at an international Conference on The New International Context of

Development, Global Studies Program, University of Wisconsin, Madison, April 24-25, 1992.

"The Development of New Partisanship in Taiwan's Regime Transition", with Hu Fu, Paper prepared for the

1992 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago.

"Emerging Mass Politics in a Democratizing System: The Evolution of Political Culture and Participation in

Taiwan in the 1980s," with Hu Fu, Paper prepared for the 1993 Annual Meeting of the Association

for Asian Studies, Los Angeles, March 23-29, 1993.

"Taiwan's Domestic Political Reforms, Institutional Change and Power Realignment," with Hung-mao Tien,

Paper presented at the conference on Taiwan in the Asia-Pacific Studies, the Australian National

University, Canberra, Australia, April 1-2, 1993.

"Partisan Component in Electoral Choice under the SNTV System in Taiwan's National Elections," Paper

presented at a Conference on Democratic Institutions in East Asia, Asia-Pacific Center, Duke

University, Durham, North Carolina, April 2-4, 1993.

"A Spatial Analysis of Partisan Competition in Taiwan," with Melvin Hinich and Tse-min Lin, Paper

presented at the 1993 American Political Science Association annual meeting, Washington D.C.

September 2-5.

"The Political Economy of the Emerging Greater China Economic Zone," Paper prepared for an

international conference on the Future of Economic Cooperation between Mainland China,

HongKong and Taiwan, September 9-10, 1993, Beijing.

"Democratization and the New Foreign Policy Initiatives," Paper presented at a conference on Taiwan's

Emerging Role in International Organizations, co-sponsored by the East Asian Institute of

Columbia University and the Institute for National Policy Research, New York, September 28, 1993.

"The Process of Democratic Consolidation in Taiwan: Social Cleavage, Electoral Competition and the

Emerging Party System, Paper presented at a Conference on Taiwan's Democratization, Co-

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sponsored by George Washington University and the Institute for National Policy Research, April

8-9, 1994, Washington D.C.

"Surviving the Cold War: South Korea and Taiwan," with Chi Huang and Chung-In Moon, Paper presented

at the 1994 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, New York, August 31-

September 3.

"The Security Challenge for Taiwan in the Post-Cold War Era," Paper presented at the East Asian Institute,

Columbia University, New York, September 14, 1994.

"The China Circle and the Political Economy of Taiwan's Mainland Policy," Paper presented at paper

prepared for the China Circle Project Conference, sponsored by the University of California

Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, December 8-9, 1994, Hong Kong..

"The Political Economy of Taiwan's Mainland Policy." Paper presented at an international conference on

Dynamics of Cross-Straits Relations and Implications for the Asia-Pacific Regime, co-sponsored by

the Institute for National Policy Research and the Mainland Affairs Council, March 27-29, 1995,

Taipei.

"Neo-authoritarianism, Polarized Conflict and Populism in a Newly Democratizing Regime: Taiwan's

Emerging Mass Politics," (with Fu Hu) Paper prepared for delivery at the 1995 Convention of the

Association for Asian Studies, April 6-9, Washington D.C.

"The Institutional Foundation of Taiwan's Economic Development: Exploring the State-Society Nexus,"

Paper presented at a workshop on Governance and Development in East Asia, Asian Development

Bank, April 19-21, 1995, Manila.

"The International Dimensions of Democratization in South Korea and Taiwan" with Fu Hu and Chung-In

Moon, paper presented at an international conference on Consolidating the Third Wave

Democracies, co-sponsored by the Institute for National Policy Research and International Forum

for Democratic Studies, National Endowment for Democracy, August 27-30, 1995, Taipei.

"The Politics of Economic Cooperation with China," Paper presented at the Third Conference on Economic

Cooperation in Asia-Pacific Community, Co-organized by Institute of East and West Studies,

Yonsei University and Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, November 13-14, 1995,

Seoul.

"Building Democratic Institutions in Taiwan" (with Hung-mao Tien) Paper presented at Taiwan Today

Conference, convened by The China Quarterly, November 20-21, 1995, Taipei.

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"The Political Economy of Democratic Transition in East Asia", Presentation at a workshop on

"Constructing Democracy and Markets: Comparing Latin America and East Asia", co-sponsored by

the International Forum for Democratic Studies and the Pacific Council on International Policy,

January 26-27, 1996, Los Angeles.

"The Transformation of Civic Culture in Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong," Paper presented at the

1996 Convention of the Association for Asian Studies, April 8-11, Hawaii.

"External Actors and Taiwan's Democratization: the United States, Japan and the PRC," Paper presented at

a conference on Taiwan's Democratization and Implications for China, co-sponsored by Asian

Studies Centre, St. Anthony College, Oxford University and Institute for National Policy Research,

June 8-9, 1996, Oxford, U.K.

"The Transformation of Civic Culture in Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong," Paper delivered at the

1996 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 29- September 2, San

Francisco.

"A Born-again Dominant Party?:The Transformation of Kuomintang in Taiwan's Regime Transition" Paper

delivered at an international conference on "The Akward Embrace: Democracy and Dominant-party

rule in South Africa, Taiwan, Mexico and Malaysia", organized by Professor Hermann Giliomee,

Department of Political Science, University of Capetown, in Cape Town and Arniston, November

6-9, 1996.

"From Party-State to Dominant One-Party Regime: The Transformation of Kuomintang and Taiwan's

Democratization," paper delivered at a conference on "Political Parties and Democracy", organized

by the International Forum for Democratic Studies, National Endowment for Democracy,

Washington D.C., November 18-19, 1996.

"Making Sense of Taiwan's Mainland Policy: A Political Economy Perspective", paper delivered at the 1997

Convention of the Association for Asian Studies, Chicago Sheraton, March 12-15, 1997.

"The Challenge of the Hong Kong Handover for Taiwan," Paper delivered at a conference on Hong Kong's

Reversion to Chinese Sovereignty and Its Impact on 'Greater China', sponsored by the Kiriyama

Chair for Pacific Rim Studies at the University of San Francisco, April 17-18, 1997.

"Consolidating Democracy in Taiwan: From Guoshi to Guofa," Paper delivered at the 26th Annual Sino-

American Conference on Contemporary China, College Park, University of Maryland, June 8-11,

1997.

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"Between Market and State: The Business Sector and the Making of Mainland Policy in Taiwan," Paper

delivered at the XVIIth World Congress of the International Political Science Association, August

17-21, 1997, Seoul.

“Making Sense of Beijing's Policy toward Taiwan,” Paper delivered at an international conference on the

PRC after the 15th Party Congress, organized by the Institute for National Policy Research and the

Mainland Affairs Council, Taipei, February 19-20, 1998.

“Human Rights and Asian Values,” Paper delivered at a conference on Democracy and Human Rights in

Taiwan, Stortginget, Oslo, Norway, March 3, 1998.

“Coping with East Asian Financial Crisis: The Case of Taiwan,” Presentation delivered at University of

Complutense, Madrid, June 11, 1998.

“The Challenge of Democratic Consolidation for Taiwan,” Paper delivered at a conference on Taiwan in

Asia-Pacific, organized by the Center for Applied Policy Research, University of Munich, Munich,

June 18, 1998.

“The Challenge of the Hong Kong Transition for Taiwan”, Paper delivered at a workshop on Cross-Strait

Relations, sponsored by Centre for Chinese Research, the University of British Columbia,

Vancourver, Canada, August 20-22, 1998.

“The Dynamic of the Cross-Strait Relations,” Presentation delivered at the Institute for Strategic Studies,

University of Compinas, Brazil, August 30, 1998.

“The Challenge of the Hong Kong Transition for Taiwan: A Year after the Handover”, Paper delivered at at

the 1998 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, September 2-6,

1998.

“Surviving the East Asian Financial Storm: The Political Foundation of Taiwan's Economic Resilience,”

Paper delivered at a workshop on Asian Economic Crisis, University of Washington, Seattle,

October 30- November 1, 1998.

“Democratization and Growth of Taiwanism: Competing Nationalisms and National (In)Security” (with

Chia-lung Lin), Paper delivered at the Second Annual Conference of the EU-China Academic

Network (ECAN), Centro de Estudios de Asia Oriental, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain,

January 21-22, 1999.

“Taiwan’s Unique Path to Democracy”, Paper for delivery at Conference on Transitional Societies in

Comparison: East Central Europe vs. Taiwan, Prague, May 27 - 29, 1999, Co-sponsored by

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National Science Council, Republic of China on Taiwan and Academy of Sciences of the Czech

Republic.

“Taiwan’s Unique Path to Democracy”, a presentation at Institute of Chinese Studies, University of

Heidelberg, January 17, 2000.

“Taiwan in Defiance of Neo-liberalism”, Paper delivered at a workshop on Neoliberalism and Reform in

East Asia, Sponsored by UNRISD, Bangkok, May 12-13, 2000.

“Re-engineering the Developmental State in the Age of Globalization”, Paper for delivery at a conference

on “Taiwan as a Development Model for 21st Century”, sponsored by School of Oriental and

African Studies, University of London, London, September 21-22, 2000.

“Re-engineering the Developmental State in the Age of Globalization: Taiwan in Definance of Neo-

liberalism”, a presentation at Chinese University of Hong Kong, June 9, 2000.

“Consolidating Taiwan’s New Democracy amid Competing National Identities”, (with Chia-lung Lin),

Paper presentation at “Democratization, Cultural Shift and New Political Identity in East Asia”

Panel of the International Political Science Association World Congress Quebec, August 1-4, 2000.

“Surveying Taiwan’s Political Landscape in the Post-KMT Era”, presentation at the Asia-Pacific Research

Center, Stanford University, January 31, 2001.

“Taiwan’s Security Dilemma: Military Rivalry, Economic Dependence, and the Struggle over National

Identity”, Paper delivered at a workshop on “Achieving Security in International Politics: The East

Asian Experience”, Fudan University, Shanghai, October 12-14, 2001.

“East Asian Democracies under Stress”, presented at a conference on “Consolidation in New Democracies”,

Uppsala University, June 8-9, 2002

“East Asian Democracies under Stress”, presented at a conference on “Consolidation in New Democracies”,

presented at a workshop on “Survey Research and Democratic Assistance”, U.S. Agency for

International Development, Washington D.C., August 28, 2002

“Is Taiwan’s Democracy Consolidating? Evidences from Comparative Survey” (co-authored with Larry

Diamond), Presented at a conference on “The Challenges of Taiwan’s Democratic Consolidation in

Post-Hegemonic Era”, Hoover Institution, October 31-November 1, 2002.

“Power Transition and the Making of Beijing’s Policy toward Taiwan,” Delivered at a conference on “New

Leaders, New China? Where is China Headed after the 16th Communist Party Congress?”, co-

sponsored by Hoover Institution and Institute for National Policy Research, January 24-25, 2003,

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Hoover Institution, University of Stanford

.“Comparing Political Values and Citizen Politics in Eight Asian Countries,” Paper presented at the

symposium and conference on the Asia Barometer and Social Science Research, the University of

Tokyo, Japan, March 6-7, 2003.

“Lessons from East Asian Struggling Democracies,” Paper delivered at the Plenary Session II: “What Have

We Learned from Thirty Years of Transitions from Authoritarian Rule?” the 19th World Congress of

the IPSA, July 3, 2003, Durban, South Africa.

“Comparing Political Values and Citizen Politics in Eight Asian Countries,” Paper presented at an

international conference on How People View Democracy, organized by the Center for Democracy,

Development and the Rule of Law, Stanford University, July 21-22, 2003.

“Taiwanese Attitudes and Values toward Democracy,” (co-authored with Yu-tzung Chang) Paper delivered

at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Review, Philadelphia, August 28-31,

2003

“Taiwan’s Security Dilemma: Military Rivalry, Economic Dependence and Struggle over National Identity,”

Paper delivered at International Conference on Peace, Development and Regionalization in East

Asia, organized by East Asia Institute, Seoul, September 2-4, 2003.

“Taiwan’s Security Dilemma: Military Rivalry, Economic Dependence and Struggle over National Identity”,

Speech at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, October 7, 2003.

“The Quality of Democracy in South Korea and Taiwan: Subjective Assessments from the Perspectives of

Ordinary Citizens,” (co-authored with Doh Chull Shin) Paper presented at the international

conference on Quality of Democracy, organized by the Center for Democracy, Development and

the Rule of Law, Stanford University, October 9-10, 2003.

“Crafting Taiwan's Semi-Presidentialism in the Shadow of History,” (co-authored with Pei-shan Lee), Paper

delivered at an international conference on Semi-presidentialism and Nascent Democracies,

Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica, Taipei, October 24-25, 2003.

"Regime Performance and Institutional Trust" (with Eric Chang and Fu Hu), paper presented at

an international conference on How East Asians View Democracy: The Region in Global

Perspective, organized by East Asia Barometer Project, December 8-9, 2003, Taipei. (The

manuscript is under review by Comparative Political Studies.)

“The Challenge of Cross-Strait Relations for China’s New Leaders”, Presentation at the School of African

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and Asian Studies, University of London, February 26, 2004.

“Taiwan’s Security Dilemma”, Paper delivered at St. Anthony College, Oxford University, March 2, 2004.

“Taiwan’s Democracy in Distress”, Paper delivered at a conference on: “Taiwan at the Cross Road?

Analyzing the Presidential Election”, co-sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International

Peace and the Cross-Strait Interflow Prospect Foundation, April 6, Washington D.C. April 6, 2004.

“The Challenge of China’s Economic Rise to East Asia,” Presentation at Lecture for Greater Chinas Studies,

Institute of Chinese and Korean Studies, Tuebingen University, Germany, June 29, 2004.

“The Quality of Democracy in South Korea and Taiwan: Subjective Assessments from the Perspectives of

Ordinary Citizens,” (with Doh Chull Shin), Paper delivered at the Panel 45-7 of the 2004 annual

meeting of American Political Science Association, September 2-5, Chicago.

“Supply of Leadership and Popular Commitment toward Democracy,” (with Eric Chang), Paper delivered at

the Taiwan Election and Democratization Study 2003 (TEDS 2003) Conference, hosted by the

Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica, Taipei, September 25-26, 2004.

“The Structure of Taiwan’s Political Cleavages toward the 2004 Presidential Election: A Spatial Analysis,”

(with Tse-min Lin), Paper delivered at the Taiwan Election and Democratization Study 2003

(TEDS 2003) Conference, hosted by the Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica, Taipei,

September 25-26, 2004.

“Modernization, Institutionalism, Traditionalism and the Development of Democratic Orientation in Rural

China,” (with Yu-tzung Chang and Min-hua Huang), Paper for delivery at an International

Conference on Grassroots Democracy and Local Governance in China during the Reform Era,

organized by Chinese Association of Political Science, Taipei, Oct. 1-2, 2004.

“Confucian Values and Conception of Democracy: An Empirical Study of Mainland China, Taiwan and

Hong Kong,” (with Yu-tzung Chang), Paper delivered at an International Conference on “The

Transformation of Citizen Politics and Civic Attitudes in Three Chinese Societies”, sponsored by

Institute of Political Science of Academia Sinica, Taipei, November 19-20, 2004.

“Modernization, Institutionalism, Traditionalism and the Development of Democratic Orientation in Rural

China,” (with Yu-tzung Chang and Min-hua Huang), Paper delivered at an International Conference

on “The Transformation of Citizen Politics and Civic Attitudes in Three Chinese Societies”,

sponsored by Institute of Political Science of Academia Sinica, Taipei, November 19-20, 2004.

“Making Sense of Taiwan’s 2004 Legislative Yuan Election,” Presentation at the Asia-Pacific Research

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Center, Stanford University, January 25, 2005.

“Latinobarometro and Asian Barometer: Cross-Continental Comparison” (with Marta Lagos), Presentation

at the Directorate General of External Relations, European Union, Brussels, February 16, 2005.

“How East Asians View Democracy,” (with Andrew Nathan), Joint presentation at World Bank,

Washington D.C. February 23, 2005

“How East Asians View Democracy,” (with Andrew Nathan), Joint presentation at the East-West Center

Washington, February 23, 2005.

“Identifying Sources of Democratic Legitimacy in Established and Emerging Democracies,” (with Ming-

hua Huang and Yutzung Chang), Paper presented at an international conference on Election and

Democratic Governance, co-rganized by Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica (IPSAS)

and the Planning Committee of the Comparative Study of Electoral System (CSES), April 10~11,

2005, Taipei.

“The New Political Economy after Regime Turnover in Taiwan: An Assessment of the First Chen Sui-bian

Administration,” (with Pei-shan Lee) Paper presented at the "Harvard-SOAS Conference on The

First Chen Shui-bian Administration," Historic Inns of Annapolis, Annapolis, Maryland, 5-8 May,

2005.

“Third-Wave Democracies in East Asia: Progress and Challenge.” Paper delivered at Asian Studies Center,

Michigan State University, October 24, 2005

“Third-Wave Democratization in East Asia: Challenges and Prospect,” Presentation at East Asian Institute,

Singapore National University, January 20, 2006.

“Taiwan’s Constitutional Reform and the Coming Storm over the Troubled Straits,” Paper presented at a

conference on “Consolidating Taiwan’s Democracy: Challenges, Opportunities, and Prospects, co-

sponsored by Brooking Institution and CSIS, March 22, 2006, Washington D.C.

“Sources of Democratic Legitimacy: Evidence from East Asia Barometer”, (co-authored with Yutzung

Chang and Min-hua Huang), Paper presented at the 20th IPSA World Congress, Fukuoda, July 9-13,

2006.

“The Voice of the People: How East Asians Evaluate the Quality of Democracy,” (co-authored with Chin-

en Wu), Paper presented at the 20th IPSA World Congress, Fukuoda, July 9-13, 2006.

“Partisanship and Citizen Politics in East Asia,” (co-authored with Min-hua Huang) Paper presented at a

conference on “The Development of Electoral Democracy in East Asia”, co-sponsored by Asian

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Barometer Project, the Center for the Study of Democracy of UC Urvine, and East-West Center,

July 16-17, 2006, Honolulu.

“Modernization, Institutionalism, Traditionalism and the Development of Democratic Orientation in Rural

China,” Paper delivered at World Forum of China Studies, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences,

September 22, 2006, Shanghai.

“Political Culture and the Crisis of Democratic Governance in Taiwan,” Paper presented at a Conference on

“Democracy: Asian Perspectives, Voices and Traditions”, Organized by Civic Exchange, October

14, 2006, Hong Kong

“Political Value Change in Hong Kong, Taiwan and China, 1993~2002: Assessing the Influence of

Modernization, Institutions and Traditional Culture,” Paper presented at a conference on

“Democratization in Greater China”, Center for Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law,

Stanford University, October 20-21, 2006.

“Third-Wave Democratization in East Asia: Challenges and Prospect,” Presentation at Institute of Human

Studies, Vietnamese Academy of Social Sciences, December 23, 2006, Hanoi

“Taiwan and China’s Democratic Future: Can the tail wag the dog?” Paper delivered at a conference on

“Changes in China’s Political Landscape: The 17th Party Congress and Beyond”, organized by the

John L. Thornton China Center of The Brookings Institution, Washington D.C., April 12-13, 2007.

“Taiwan’s Struggling Democracy,” Paper delivered at an international conference on “Taiwan and

Its Contexts”, organized by the Council on East Asian Studies, Yale University, April 26-

28, 2007.

“The Political Economy of Taiwan’s Identity Politics: Implications for Northeast Asia,” Paper

delivered at a conference on “Nationalism and Globalization in Northeast Asia”, London School of

Economics and Political Science, May 12. 2007.

“Traditionalism and Popular Conception of Democracy,” (co-authored with Yu-tzung Chang). Paper

presented at an international conference on “Why Asians Support Democracy and Why Not?”

Organized by Asian Barometer Survey and Institute of Political Science of Academia Sinica,

August 9-10, 2007, Taipei.

“Perceived Quality of Governance and Support for Democratic Regime,” (co-authored with Yutzung Chang

and Min-hua Huang). Paper presented at an international conference on “Why Asians Support

Democracy and Why Not?” Organized by Asian Barometer Survey and Institute of Political Science

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of Academia Sinica, August 9-10, 2007, Taipei.

“A Synthetic Analysis of Sources of Democratic Legitimacy and Implications for the

Consolidation of Democracy in Asia,” (co-authored with Min-hua Huang and Yu-tzung

Chang). Paper presented at an international conference on “Why Asians Support Democracy and

Why Not?” Organized by Asian Barometer Survey and Institute of Political Science of Academia

Sinica, August 9-10, 2007, Taipei.

“The Political Economy of Taiwan’s Identity Politics,” Presentation at the School of International Relations,

Peking University, October 25, 2007.

“Polarized Politics, Quality of Governance and Support for Democracy in Taiwan: A View from Asian

Barometer, (co-authored with Min-hua Huang and Chang-yan Tsai), paper presented at Conference

on Democratic Consolidation in Taiwan, Sponsored by the Taiwan Democracy Program, Center on

Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law (CDDRL), Freeman Spogli Institute for

International Studies (FSI), May 30-31, 2008, Stanford University

“After the Second Turnover: A historic opportunity for strengthening constitutionalism in Taiwan,” paper

presented at Conference on Democratic Consolidation in Taiwan, Sponsored by the Taiwan

Democracy Program, Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law (CDDRL), Freeman

Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI), May 30-31, 2008, Stanford University.

“Quality of Democracy and Regime Legitimacy in East Asia,” (co-authored with Min-hua Huang) Paper

prepared for delivery at an Asian Barometer Conference on “The State of Democratic Governance

in Asia” organized by Program for East Asia Democratic Studies of the Institute for Advanced

Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, National Taiwan University, and co-sponsored by The

Asia Foundation and Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica, June 20-21, 2008, Taipei,

Taiwan.

“A Synthetic Analysis of Sources of Democratic Legitimacy,” (co-authored with Min-hua Huang and

Yutzung Chang), Paper prepared for delivery at an Asian Barometer Conference on “The State of

Democratic Governance in Asia” organized by Program for East Asia Democratic Studies of the

Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, National Taiwan University, and

co-sponsored by The Asia Foundation and Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica, June

20-21, 2008, Taipei, Taiwan.

“Quality of Democracy and Regime Legitimacy in East Asia” (with Min-hua Huang and Yutzung Chang),

Paper presented at the 2008 annual meeting of American Political Science Association, August 28-

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31, 2008, Boston.

“How East Asians View Democracy,” (with Andrew Nathan), Presentation at Asia Society Center on US-

China Relations and Policy Programs, co-sponsored by Open Society Institute and Freedom House,

November 11, 2008, New York.

“How East Asians View Democracy,” (with Andrew Nathan), Presentation at U.S.-Asia Update Roundtable

Series, Council on Foreign Relations, November 11, 2008, New York.

Yun-han Chu and Andrew Nathan, “How East Asians View Democracy,” Presentation at a seminar on

Public Opinion and Democracy: What Africans, Asians, and Arabs Think, organized by the

International Forum for Democratic Studies, November 14, 2009, Washington D.C.

“Taiwan’s Soft Power over China: Can the Tail Wag the Dog?” Paper prepared for delivery at an

international conference on Soft Power, Identity and Public Diplomacy in East Asia, co-organized

by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and the East Asia Institute and sponsored by the Korea

Foundation, December 10-12, 2008, Seoul

朱雲漢,「中國模式與全球秩序重組」,發表於「中國模式」學術研討會,organized by Center for

Chinese & Global Affairs, Peking University (北京大學中國與世界研究中心) December 20-21,

2008.

“Rapprochement in the Taiwan Strait: The Opportunities and Challenges for Taipei and Beijing,”

delivered at Distinguished Lecturer Series, East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore,

May 6 2009.

“Taiwan’s Soft Power and Cross-Strait Relations” Paper prepared for delivery at a conference on “A New

Era in Cross-Strait Relations—Challenges, Opportunities, and Constraints”, Center on Democracy,

Development and the Rule of Law (CDDRL), Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies of

Stanford University, May 29-30, 2009.

“Quality of Democracy and Regime Legitimacy in East Asia,” Paper prepared for at a international

conference on “The Logic of Civil Society in New Democracies: East Asia and East Europe”,

hosted by Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica, June 5-6, 2009, Taipei, Taiwan.

“The Widening Gap Between Promises and Realities: How East Asian Democracies Failed to Live Up to

Popular Expectation,” (co-authored with Yutzung Chang) Paper prepared for delivery at the 21st

World Congress of Political Science” organized by International Political Science Association, July

12-16, 2009, Santiago, Chile.

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“A Typological Analysis of Democratic Legitimacy,” (co-authored with Min-hua Huang) Paper prepared

for delivery at the 21st World Congress of Political Science” organized by International Political

Science Association, July 12-16, 2009, Santiago, Chile.

“The Road to Sustainable Growth: An East Asian Perspective,” Background Paper for 2009 Club de Madrid

Conference, November 11-13, 2009, Madrid.

“Taiwan’s Soft Power and Cross-Strait Relations”, paper presented at an international conference on

“Below the Storm: 60 Years of Cross-Strait Connections," co-organized by the Institute of East

Asian Studies of U.C. Berkeley and Institute of Political Science of the Academia Sinica, February

5-6, 2010, Taipei.

“Quality of Governance and Democratic Legitimacy in Taiwan,” (co-authored with Yutzung Chang and

Min-hua Huang), Paper delivered at the Workshop on “The Quality of Democracy in the Asia-

Pacific”, organized by the Griffith Asia Institute and the Centre for Governance and Public Policy,

Griffith University, April 8-9, 2010, Brisbane, Australia.

“Positioning Taiwan in East Asia around 2025,” delivered at a conference on Trends in the Strategic

Triangle: U.S.-China-Taiwan Relations in the Coming Decade, Sponsored by the Taiwan

Democracy Program, Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law (CDDRL), Freeman

Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI), Stanford, May 28-29, 2010

「邁向二十一世紀的國際政治經濟學:超越與突破」,發表於「國際關係理論學術研討會」,國立

台灣大學政治系、中華民國國際關係學會主辦,99年 5月 21~22日。

Yun-han Chu, “Unraveling the Enigma of East Asian Economic Resiliency: The Case of Taiwan ”, Paper

delivered at a workshop for the Project on “The Second East Asian Miracle?: Political Economy of

Asian Responses to the 1997/98 and 2008/09 Crises”, organized by JICA Research Institute (JICA-

RI), Ichigaya, Tokyo, Japan, September 20-21, 2010

Eric Chang and Yun-han Chu, Prepared for delivery at the Conference on “Elections and Representative

Democracy, Representation and Accountability.” University of Twente, November 11-14, 2010.

Yun-han Chu and Chong-min Park, “Trends in Attitudes and Values toward Democracy and Liberalism in

Korea and Taiwan,” Prepared for a conference on “New Challenges for Maturing Democracies in

Taiwan and Korea” organized by Center for Democracy, Development and Rule of Law at Stanford

University on May 27-28, 2011

Yun-han Chu and Tse-kang Leng, “Cross-Strait Relationship and Community-Building in East Asia” The

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1st East Asian Community Forum: Rising China and the Future of East Asian Community,

organized by Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University, May 28, 2011.

Yun-han Chu, “Challenges for Social Sciences in an Age of Great Transformation,” paper presented at the

Advanced Institutes Global Symposium on Social Sciences and Humanities in a Rapidly Changing

World: Challenges, Opportunies and New Frontiers, co-hosted by Fudan Institute for Advanced

Studies of Fudan University and the Social Sociences Colleges of National Taiwan University, July

25-26, 2011, Shanghai.

Wu, Chin-en and Yun-han Chu, Sept. 2010, “The Dynamics of Social Protests during Taiwan’s Democratic

Consolidation”, paper presented at The Annual Meeting of the American Political Science

Association, Washington, DC: American Political Science Association, September 2-5, 2010

Yun-han Chu and Chong-min Park, “Trends in Attitudes and Values toward Democracy and Liberalism in

Korea and Taiwan”, paper prepared for a conference on “New Challenges for Maturing

Democracies in Taiwan and Korea” organized by Center for Democracy, Development and Rule of

Law at Stanford University on May 27-28, 2011

Yun-han Chu and Tse-kang Leng, “Cross-Strait Relationship and Community-Building in East Asia” The

1st East Asian Community Forum: Rising China and the Future of East Asian Community,

organized by Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University, May 28, 2011.

“Challenges for Social Sciences in an Age of Great Transformation,” paper presented at the Advanced

Institutes Global Symposium on Social Sciences and Humanities in a Rapidly Changing World:

Challenges, Opportunies and New Frontiers, co-hosted by Fudan Institute for Advanced Studies of

Fudan University and the Social Sociences Colleges of National Taiwan University, July 25-26,

2011, Shanghai.

Yun-han Chu and Chung-li Wu, “From Authoritarianism to Nascent Democracy in Taiwan:Electoral

Elements of the Kuomintang-Dominant Regime,” Paper presented at an International Workshop on

Dominant Party Systems, co-organized by Stellenbosch University and Konrad Adenauer

Foundation, Stellenbosch, August 19-20, 2011.

Yun-han Chu, “Taiwan and China’s Democratic Future,” Paper presented at an International Conference on

Democracy in East Asia and Taiwan in Global Perspective, Organized by Department of Political

Science, National Taiwan University and Co-Organized by International Forum for Democratic

Studies, National Endowment for Democracy, August 25-26, 2011, Taipei.

Yun-han Chu and Hyug Baeg Im, “Power Rotation and Democratic Consolidation in South Korea and

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Taiwan,” Paper presented at an International Conference on Democracy in East Asia and Taiwan in

Global Perspective, Organized by Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University and

Co-Organized by International Forum for Democratic Studies, National Endowment for Democracy,

August 25-26, 2011, Taipei.

Yun-han Chu, “Sources of Regime Legitimacy in China,” Paper presented at an International Symposium

on the Past and Present of Governance in China: Institutions, Incentives, and Leadership, organized

by Zhejiang University and sponsored by the University of Chicago Center in Beijing, Hangzhou,

China, November 2-3, 2011.

Yun-han Chu, “Sources of Regime Legitimacy and the Debate over the Chinese Model,” Paper presented at

an international conference on The Chinese Models of Development: Domestic and Global Aspects,

Co-Organized by Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica and Department of Politics,

University of Virginia and Co-sponsored by East Asian Center, University of Virginia and Office of

Research, Center for International Studies, University of Virginia, November 4-5, 2011. Taipei.

Yun-han Chu, Presentation at a conference on ”A Liberal Challenge?: Civil Society and Grassroots Politics

in New Democracies, Authoritarian and Hybrid Regimes, ” co-organized by Harvard-Yenching

Institute and Korea University, Seoul, Korea, January 6, 2012

Yun-han Chu, “Sizing Up Taiwan’s 2012 Election,” Presentation at“Taiwan's Presidential and Legislative

Elections: Implications for Taiwan, the United States and Cross-Strait Relations" co-Sponsored by

Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) Freeman Chair in China Studies and the Center

for Northeast Asian Policy Studies (CNAPS) at the Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C.,

January 17, 2012

Yun-han Chu, ”Unraveling the Enigma of East Asian Economic Resiliency: The Case of Taiwan,” Paper

presented at a conference on ” The Second East Asian Miracle ?: Political Economy of Asian

Responses to the 1997/98 and 2008/09 Crises,” organized by JICA Research Institute, February 27,

2012, Tokyo, Japan

Yun-han Chu, “Sizing up Taiwan’s 2012 Election,” Presentation at Center for Democracy, Development

and Rule of Law at Stanford University March 14, 2012.

Yun-han Chu and Min-hua Huang, “The behavioral and attitudinal consequences of divergent

understandings of democracy,” paper presented at a conference on “How the Public Views

Democracy and its Competitors in East Asia: Taiwan in Comparative Perspective,” organized by

Center on Democracy, Development and Rule of Law, Stanford University, Stanford University,

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May 25-26, 2012

Yu-tzung Chang, Yun-han Chu and Larry Diamond. "A Longitudinal and Comparative Analysis of Citizens’

Orientations toward Democracy and Their Evaluation of the Overall Performance of the Democratic

Regime in East Asia." paper presented at a conference on “How the Public Views Democracy and

its Competitors in East Asia: Taiwan in Comparative Perspective,” organized by Center on

Democracy, Development and Rule of Law, Stanford University, Stanford University, May 25-26,

2012

Yun-han Chu, Bridget Welsh and Alex Chang, ”Sources of Regime Support: Institution and Policy

Performance,” paper presented at a conference on “How the Public Views Democracy and its

Competitors in East Asia: Taiwan in Comparative Perspective,” organized by Center on Democracy,

Development and Rule of Law, Stanford University, Stanford University, May 25-26, 2012.

Yun-han Chu and Min-hua Huang, ”The Youth’s Understanding of Democracy,” Paper presented at A

Symposium on Democratic Citizenship and Voices of Asia’s Youth, Organized by the Institute of

Political Science, Academia Sinica (IPSAS) and Co-sponsored by Asian Barometer Survey,

September 20-21, 2012 Taipei.

Yun-han Chu and Jack Wu, ”Economic interests vs. Political Ideology,” Presented at An Asian Barometer

Survey Conference on How East Asians View the Rise of China?, Organized by Program for East

Asia Democratic Studies, Institute for the Advanced Studies of Humanities and Social Sciences,

National Taiwan University, October 22-23, 2012, Taipei.

Min-hua Huang and Yun-han Chu, ”The Sway of Geo-politics, Economic Interdependence and Cultural

Identity: Why Some Asians Are More Favorable Toward China’s Rise Than Others?” Presented at

An Asian Barometer Survey Conference on How East Asians View the Rise of China?, Organized

by Program for East Asia Democratic Studies, Institute for the Advanced Studies of Humanities and

Social Sciences, National Taiwan University, October 22-23, 2012, Taipei.

Yun-han Chu, ”How East Asians View the Rise of China?” Paper delivered at a Conference on “The Deer

and the Dragon: Southeast Asia and China in the 21st Century”, November 14-16, co-sponsored by

The Southeast Asia Forum (SEAF) in the Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center at Stanford

University and the China Programme of the Institute of Defence and Security Studies in the S.

Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

Chu, Yun-han, Kang Liu, and Min-Hua Huang. 2013. "How East Asians View a Rising China", Paper

presented at Conference on "China’s Rise: Assessing Views from East Asia and the United States",

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Organized by Brookings Institution, March 29, 2013, Washington, DC.

Huang, Min-Hua and Yun-han Chu. 2013. "Who is Afraid of the Rise of China? –Economic, Geopolitical,

and Ideological Factors", Paper presented at Conference on "China’s Rise: Assessing Views from

East Asia and the United States", Organized by Brookings Institution, March 29, 2013, Washington,

DC.

Chu, Yun-han, Yu-tzung Chang, and Wen-chin Wu. 2013. "Sources of Regime Legitimacy in Confucian

Societies", Paper presented at International Conference on "Confucianism, Democracy and

Constitutionalism: Global and East Asian Perspectives", Organized by Institute for Advanced

Studies for Humanities and Social Sciences of NTU, June 14-15, 2013, Taipei.

Yun-han Chu, Min-Hua Huang, and Jie Lu. 2013. "Understanding of Democracy in East Asian Societies."

Paper presented at International Conference on "Democracy and Citizen Politics in East Asia",

Organized by IPSAS, June 17-18, 2013, Taipei.

Yu-Tzung Chang and Yun-Han Chu. 2013. "The Stagnated Development of Liberal Democratic Values",

Paper presented at International Conference on "Democracy and Citizen Politics in East Asia",

Organized by IPSAS, June 17-18, 2013, Taipei

Yun-han Chu, Doh Chull Shin, Bridget Welsh, and Alex C. H. Chang. 2013. "Sources of Regime Support in

East Asia." Paper presented at International Conference on "Democracy and Citizen Politics in East

Asia", Organized by IPSAS, June 17-18, 2013, Taipei

Yun-han Chu, "Politics of Free Trade on Taiwan," Paper presented at Conference on the Trans-Pacific

Partnership and Taiwan's Future Development Strategy, Center for Democracy, Development and

Rule of Law, Stanford University, October 11-12, 2013.

Min-hua Huang, Guang Chen and Yun-han Chu, "Changing Social Capital in the Internet Era?" Paper

prepared for delivery at the workshop “Social Capital and Political Legitimacy in East Asia”

organized by the Center for China Studies, National Taiwan University, School of Public

Administration, Southwest Jiaotong University, and, Program for East Asia Democratic Studies,

Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, National Taiwan University.

November 10, 2013, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.

「東亞的法治與經濟發展」,發表於第十一屆財經年會「2014:預測與戰略」,北京,2013年 11

月 19~20。

「民主化研究的前世今生」,發表於北京清華大學國情研究院講座,2013年 11月 21日。

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"Why Chinese People Support the CCP Regime? Exploring the Sources of Regime Legitimacy,” Paper

presented at the Conference on "Governance, Adaptability and System Stability under

Contemporary One-Party Rule: Comparative Perspectives," organized by China Center for Global

Governance and Development and ‘Governance in China’ Research Network at University of

Duisburg-Essen, Nanchang, 27-29 March 2014.

Yun-han Chu, "The Political Implications of Taiwan-Mainland Economic Integration," Paper presented at

the Aspen Institute Congressional Conference on Amercia's Rebalance Toward Asia, Tokyo and

Kyoto, April 11-18, 2014.

「突破與超越:邁向 21世紀的中國政治學」,發表於「兩岸政治學發展的回顧」研討會,中國社科

院政治學所與台灣大學東亞民主研究中心共同主辦, 北京,2014年 6月 12日

「回顧第三波民主、反思民主化研究」,發表於西南交通大學政府與公共管理學院史天健講座,

2014年 6月 28日.

Yun-han Chu and Chong-min Park, "Quality of Governance in East Asia: From the Perspective of Youths,"

Paper presented at the 23rd World Congress of IPSA, Montreal, July 19-24, 2014.

"The Implications of Chinas' Rise for Political Science", Presented at Minnesota International Relations

Colloguium, Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota, October 13, 2014.

"Trade Politics and The Crisis of Democratic Governance under Ma Ying-jeou", paper presented at the

Conference on“The Politics of Polarization: Taiwan in Comparative Perspective”, Center for

Democracy, Development and Rule of Law, Stanford University, October 18-19, 2014

"Trade Agreements on the Street? The Post-Sunflower Trade Politics in Taiwan," (co-authored with Hans

HP Tung), paper delivered at A conference on "Mega-FTAs and the Global Economy", organized

by Institute of East Asian Studies of University of California at Berkeley, October 25, 2014

上海交通大學「通識教育名家講座」,講題:『儒家社會政權合法性的來源』,2015年 5

月 11日

北京大學「大學堂頂尖學者講座」,講題:『西方主流社會科學的困境與超越』,北京大

學政府與公共管理學院,2015年 6月 12日。

清華大學「兩岸論壇主題演講」,講題:『台灣民主治理的困境』,北京清華大學公共管

理學院台灣研究院,2015年 6月 14日。

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"The Demise of the Developmental-state Model: Identifying the Corrosive Forces," Paper presented

at Conference on "Dismantling Developmentism: Japan, Korea and Taiwan," organized by

Institute of East Asian Studies of University of California at Berkeley, October 23-24, 2015.

"The Sources of the Challenge of Governability," Paper presented at 2015 Annual Conference on

Taiwan Democracy on "Constitutional Reform: What to Change, and Why?” Organized by

Center for Democracy, Development and Rule of Law, Stanford University, October 26-27, 2015.

Yun-han Chu, "Sources of the Governing Crisis under Ma Ying-Jeou Presidency," Paper prepared

for the panel on Reflections on Taiwan's Democracy during the Ma Ying-jeou Era at the 2016

Annual Meeting of Association for Asian Studies, April 2, 2016, Washington State

Convention Center.

Yun-han Chu, "Understanding of Democracy Around the World," Paper delivered at 2016 World

Congress of International Political Science Association, Poznan, July 24-28, 2016

Yun-han Chu, "Understanding of Democracy among Asian Millenials,", Paper delivered at 2016

World Congress of International Political Science Association, Poznan, July 24-28, 2016

Yun-han Chu and Wen-chin Wu, "Sources of Regime Legitimacy in East Asian Societies," Paper

presented at the 2016 Asian Barometer Conference on "New Challenges to Asian Democracies

in the Age of Globalization, Internet Revolution and Democratic Recession." Co-organized by

IPSAS and Center for East Asia Democratic Studies at National Taiwan University, August 9-

10, 2016, Taipei.

Yun-han Chu and Yutzung Chang, "Taiwan Survey Report: ABS Wave I to IV," Paper presented at

the 2016 Asian Barometer Conference on "New Challenges to Asian Democracies in the Age

of Globalization, Internet Revolution and Democratic Recession." Co-organized by IPSAS

and Center for East Asia Democratic Studies at National Taiwan University, August 9-10,

2016, Taipei.

Yun-han Chu and Wen-chin Wu, "Sources of Regime Legitimacy in East Asian Societies," Paper

presented at the 2016 Asian Barometer Conference on "New Challenges to Asian Democracies

in the Age of Globalization, Internet Revolution and Democratic Recession." Co-organized by

IPSAS and Center for East Asia Democratic Studies at National Taiwan University, August 9-

11, 2016, Taipei.

Yun-han Chu, Min-hua Huang and Yutzung Chang, "How East Asians View the Influence of the

United States vs. China," Paper presented at a conference on Competition over Soft Power in

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East Asia, organized by Center for East Asia Policy Studies at Brookings Institution and co-

sponsored by Institute of Political Science of Academia Sinica and Center for East Asia

Democratic Studies at NTU, September 29, 2016, Washington D.C.

Yun-han Chu and Min-hua Huang, "How East Asians View A Rising China," Paper presented at a

conference on Asia’s Challenged Democracies in the Age of Globalization, Digital Revolution

and Democratic Recession”, co-organized by Asian Barometer Survey and The Asia

Foundation, and co-sponsored by the King Prajadhipok’s Institute and Institute of Political

Science of Academia Sinica, October 22-23, 2016, Bangkok.

Yun-han Chu with Yutzung Chang, "Coping with the Challenge of Democratic Governance under

Ma Ying-jeou," Paper delivered at The 2016-17 Annual Conference on Taiwan Democracy,

"Taiwan's Democratic Development: Reflections on the Ma Ying-Jeou Era," March 9-10,

2017, Stanford University, Palo Alto.

Yun-han Chu, "South Korea and Taiwan at the Juncture of Democratic Opening: A Retrospective

Assessment 30 Years Later," Paper presented at an international academic conference on ‘The

June 29 Declaration and Korean Democracy’, co-organized by The Korean Association of

Party Studies and the National Museum of Korean Contemporary History to commemorate the

30th anniversary of the June 29 Declaration of Democratic Reform, Seoul, June 28, 2017.

Yun-han Chu and Chin-en Wu, "Sources of Regime Legitimacy in East Asian Societies," Paper

presented at a conference on The New Political Landscape in East Asia, Co-organized by

Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica, Center for East Asia Democratic Studies, NTU,

Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard Univ. Harvard Univ. Asia Center, October 2,

2017, Boston. (open to the public)

Chin-en Wu, Yun-han Chu and Hsin-Hsin Pan, "Equality, Equity and Regime Evaluation in East

Asia," Paper presented at a conference on The New Political Landscape in East Asia, Co-

organized by Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica, Center for East Asia Democratic

Studies, NTU, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard Univ. Harvard Univ. Asia Center,

October 2, 2017, Boston. (open to the public)

Yun-han Chu, "How East Asians View A Rising China," Presentation at a Symposium on

Understanding China Today, organized by Center on Contemporary China, Princeton

University. October 3, 2017, The University Club of New York, New York. (open to the

public)

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Yun-han Chu, Kung-Cheng Lee and Judy Chia-Yin Wei, "Does Quality of Governance Erode Faith

in Democracy in East Asian Societies? Evidence from Asian Barometer Survey," paper

presented at at the Conference on Explaining Consolidation and Deconsolidation of

Democracy in East Asia, Friday 1 December 2017, Australian National University (open to

the public)

Yun-han Chu, Kai-ping Huang, Mark Weatherall and Hsin-che Wu, “What Democracy Means for

Mandarin Speakers? Evidence from Asian Barometer Surveys,” Paper presented at An

International Conference on Innovations in Political Methodology and China Study, organized

by Department of Political Science and Center for East Asia Democratic Studies, National

Taiwan University, May 29-30, 2018, Taipei.

Yun-han Chu, “Will Pax Sinica Succeed a Receding Pax Americana,” Paper for delivery at an

international conference on From the Western-Centric to a Post-Western World: In Search of

an Emerging Global Order in the 21st Century, co-organized by Taiwan Research Foundation

and Fair Winds Foundation, Taipei, June 2-3, 2018.

RESEARCH GRANTS AWARDED (selected list since 1990)

National Science Council, Taiwan's Local Elite and Local Power Structure Project, 1990-1991,

Co-director (Grant: NT$1.2 million)

United Daily Cultural Foundation, Political Culture and Political Participation in Mainland

China Project, 1990-91, Co-director (Grant: NT$2.0 million)

Henry Luce Foundation, Political Culture and Political Participaton in Hong Kong, Taiwan

and Mainland China: A Comparative Survey Project, 1991-1993, Co-director (Grant:

US$50,000)

Chiang-Ching Kuo Foundation, Political Culture and Political Participaton in Hong Kong,

Taiwan and Mainland China: A Comparative Survey Project, 1991-92, Co-director

(Grant: NT$1.5 million)

National Science Foundation (US), Political Culture and Political Participaton in Hong Kong,

Taiwan and Mainland China: A Comparative Survey Project, 1993-1995, Co-director

(Grant: US$80,000)

Chiang-Ching Kuo Foundation, Comparative Study of Political Protest in Mainland China and

Taiwan, 1993-95, Co-director (Grant: US$40,000)

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National Science Council, Voting Behavior in 1994 Taipei Mayoral Election Project, 1994-

1995, Director

National Science Council, Comparative Study of Electoral System Project, 1996-1997, Co-

director (Grant: NT$1.5 million)

National Science Council, Political Culture and Political Participation in the 1998 Legislative

Yuan Election Survey, 1998-1999, Director (Grant: NT$1.6 million)

National Science Council, Democratization and Constitutional Changes Project, 1999-2001,

Director (Grant: NT$1.4 million)

Ministry of Education Special Grant for Promoting Academic Excellence, Comparative

Survey of Democratization and Value Changes in East Asia Project, 2000-2003, Co-

director (Grant: NT$30 million)

Taiwan Foundation for Democracy, Asian Barometer: A Regional Survey on Democracy,

Governance and Development, 2004~ 2005, Co-director (Grant: NT$4 million)

International Institute of Democracy and Electoral Assistance, Global Barometers, August

2004 ~ December 2006, Co-director (Grant: Euro60,000).

Ministry of Education Special Grant for Promoting Academic Excellence, Program for East

Asia Democratic Studies, 2006-2011, Co-director (Grant: NT$28 million)

National Science Council, Asian Barometer Survey Project 2005~2008, Co-director (Grant:

NT$7 million)

Academia Sinica New Thematic Project Grant, Asian Barometer Survey, 2005-2006, Co-

director (Grant: NT$ 5.9 million)

Henry Luce Foundation Project Grant, Asian Barometer Survey, 2006-2008, Director (Grant:

US$89,000)

World Bank Dutch Trust Fund, Asian Barometer Survey, 2007-2009, Co-Director (Grant:

US$220,000)

Ministry of Education Special Grant for Promoting Academic Excellence, Program for East

Asia Democratic Studies, 2011-2016, Co-director (Grant: NT$28 million)

Ministry of Science and Technology Research Excellence Grant, Asian Barometer Survey,

2016-2021, Director (Grant: NT$40 million)