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Vita Chi HUANG Personal Information: Date of birth: August 31, 1953 Sex: Male Address: Department of Political

Science National Chung-Cheng University 160 San-Hsing, Ming-Hsiung Chia-Yi 621, TAIWAN Tel: 886-5-2720411 ext. 32601 or 22000; 886-5-2723966 FAX: 886-5-2721195 or 2723966 E-mail: polch@ccu.edu.tw Personal Homepagehttp://www.ccunix.ccu.edu.tw/~polch/ Homepage of Chi Huangs Political Geography Research Lab: http://140.123.197.20/ EDUCATION: B.A. M.A. National Chengchi University, Department of Political Science, Taiwan, Republic of China, June, 1975 National Chengchi University, Graduate School of Political Science, June, 1980

Ph.D. Indiana University, Bloomington, Department of Political Science, Spring 1986. AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: Methodology (Research Design, Statistics, Applied Data Analysis) Comparative Politics (General Comparative Politics, Politics in Developing Nations) Political Economy (Political Economy of Development, International Political Economy) HONORS AND AWARDS Distinguished Chair Professor, National Chung-Cheng University, July 2002 -. Academic Achievement Award, Ministry of Education, Executive Yuan, ROC, April 2002. Research Prominence Award, National Science Council, Executive Yuan, ROC, August 1999 - .July 2001.
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Research Award, National Science Council, Executive Yuan, ROC, 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998. EMPLOYMENT: Dean, College of Social Sciences, National Chung-Cheng University, February 2002 present. Acting Dean, College of Social Sciences, National Chung-Cheng University, August 2001 - January 2002. Director, Survey Research Center, National Chung-Cheng University, February 1996 present. Professor and Chairman, Department of Political Science, National Chung-Cheng University, August 1998 September 2001. Professor and Director, Graduate Institute of Political Science, National Chung-Cheng University, August 1995 July 1998. Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Kentucky, May 1992 - June 1995. Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Texas A&M University, April 1991 - April 1992. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Texas A&M University, June 1986 - March 1991. Instructor, Department of Political Science, Texas A&M University, August 1985 May 1986. RESEARCH SKILLS: Quantitative Analysis:: Ecological Inference, Econometric Modeling, Categorical Data Analysis, Time Series Analysis Computer Programming: Pascal, FORTRAN, LINGO Data Analysis Software: SAS, SPSS, S-PLUS, SHAZAM, STATA, LISREL, LIMDEP, EI, EzI, EViews, ArcView, LINGO, LEM, etc. Language: Chinese, English PUBLICATIONS: Journal Articles: Ding-Ming Wang, Chun-Pin Su, Chi Huang, and Ming-Feng Kuo. Electoral Stability and Change in Japan: A Panel Study of the House Election in 1993, 1996 and 2000. Journal of Electoral Studies, 2004, 11(2): forthcoming. Chi Huang and Yu-tzong Chang, On Minimum Discrimination Information (MDI) Weighting: An Application to the TEDS 2001 Survey. (in Chinese) Journal of Electoral Studies, 2003, 10(2): 1-33.

Chi Huang and Chung-li Wu, On Research Methodology and Political Analysis: A Cross-level Inference of the Legislative Yuans Consent Vote to the Nominees of the President and Vice-President of the Examination Yuan in 2002. (in Chinese) Wenti Yu Yanjiu (Issues and Studies) 2003, 42(1): 1-17. Chung-li Wu, Chi Huang, and I-chih Chang, Divided and Unified Government in Taiwan: The Executive-Legislative Interactions at the Local Governments, 19862001. (in Chinese) Journal of Social Sciences and Philosophy 2003, 15(1): 145-183. Chi Huang, Ching-ping Tang and Chung-li Wu, Academic Performance in Journal Article Publication: A Study of Nine Political Science Institutions in Taiwan, 19952001. (in Chinese) Taiwanese Political Science Review, 2002, 6(August): 53-85.. Ching-ping Tang, Yun-tung Tsai, and Chi Huang, Disasters and Politics: The Collective Behaviors and Emergency Governance in the Chi-Chi (Taiwan) Earthquake. (in Chinese) Political Science Review 2002, 16(June): 137-162. Chi Huang, Straight- and Split-ticket Voting: Methodological Reflections. (in Chinese) Journal of Social Sciences and Philosophy, 2001, 13(5): 541-574. Chi Huang, On Pragmatic Political Methodology. (in Chinese) Chinese Political Science Review, 2000, 31(December): 107-139. Chi Huang and Chung-li Wu, The Effects of Divided Government on Public Evaluations of City/County Government Performance in Taiwan: A Pilot Study. (in Chinese) Taiwanese Political Science Review, 2000, 4(December): 105-147. Chung-li Wu and Chi Huang, Politics and Judiciary Decisions on Vote-Buying Cases in Southwest Taiwan: A Hierarchical Logit Model. (in Chinese) Journal of Electoral Studies, 2000, 7(1): 87-113. Chi Huang and Todd Shields, Interpretation of Interaction Effects in Logit and Probit Analyses: Reconsidering the Relationship Between Registration Laws, Education, and Voting Turnout. American Politics Quarterly, 2000, 28(1): 80-95. Chung-li Wu, Ching-ping Tang, and Chi Huang, A Pilot Study on Measuring the Sense of Political Efficacy in Taiwan. (in Chinese) Journal of Electoral Studies, 1999, 6(2): 23-44. Todd Shields and Chi Huang, Executive Vetoes: Testing Presidency Versus President-Centered Perspectives of Presidential Behavior. American Politics Quarterly, 1997, 25(4): 431-457. Kun-jung Liao and Chi Huang, High-tech Policy In Taiwan: the Case of Aircraft Industry. (in Chinese) Chinese Political Science Review, 1996, 27(December): 235259. Todd Shields and Chi Huang, Presidential Vetoes: An Event Count Model. Political Research Quarterly, 1995, 48(3): 559-572. Chi Huang and Todd Shields, "Modeling and Interpreting Interactions in Logit Analysis." Journal of Electoral Studies, 1994, 1(1): 171-196. Chi Huang and D.P. Tang, "Government Revenue, Expenditure, and National Income: A Granger Causal Analysis of the Case of Taiwan." China Economic Review, 1992, 3(2): 135-148.
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Chi Huang and Alex Mintz, "'Guns' vs. 'Butter': Conceptual and Methodological Issues." Policy Studies Review, Autumn/Winter 1992, 11(3/4): 347-358. Chi Huang, Woosang Kim and Samuel Wu, "Conflicts Across the Taiwan Strait: 19511978." Issues and Studies, 1992, 28(6): 35-58. Francis W. Hoole and Chi Huang, "The Political Economy of Global Conflict." Journal of Politics, August 1992, 54(3): 834-856. Jeong-Hyun Kim and Chi Huang, "Dynamics of State Strength and Policy Choices: A Case Study of South Korea and Taiwan." Pacific Focus, Fall 1991, 6(2): 83-108. Chi Huang and Alex Mintz, "Defense Expenditures and Economic Growth: The Externality Effect." Defence Economics, December 1991, 3(1): 35-40. Alex Mintz and Chi Huang, "'Guns' vs. 'Butter': The Indirect Link." American Journal of Political Science, August 1991, 35(3): 738-757. Chi Huang and Alex Mintz, "Ridge Regression Analysis of the Defense-Growth Tradeoff in the United States." Defence Economics, December 1990, 2(1): 29-37. Alex Mintz and Chi Huang, "Defense Expenditures, Economic Growth and the 'Peace Dividend'." American Political Science Review, December 1990, 84(4): 1283-1293. Chi Huang, "Joint Ventures between State Enterprises and Multinational Corporations in Taiwan." International Studies Notes, Winter, 1990, 15(1): 35-40. Chi Huang, "The State and Foreign Investment: The Cases of Taiwan and Singapore." Comparative Political Studies, 1989, 22(1): 93-121. Francis W. Hoole and Chi Huang, "The Global Conflict Process." Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1989, 33(1): 142-163. Chi Huang, "Corruption and Political Development: A Critique on J. S. Nye's CostBenefit Analysis." (in Chinese) Jen yu she hui (Man and Society) (Taipei, December 1978): 72-76. Book Chapters: Chi Huang and Yi-chao Chang, Straight- and Split-Ticket Voting in the 1997 Chia-Yi City Election. (in Chinese) In Yung-ming Hsu and Chi Huang (eds.) Level-ofAnalysis Effects on Political Research, Taipei: Weber Publication, 2001, pp. 183-218. Todd G. Shields and Chi Huang, Toward a Multilevel Analysis of RegistrationVoting Decision. In Yung-ming Hsu and Chi Huang (eds.) Level-of-Analysis Effects on Political Research, Taipei: Weber Publication, 2001, pp. 49-80. Chi Huang, Quantitative Analyses of Qualitative Variables. (in Chinese) In John Fuhseng Hsiao and Hsing-yuan Sheng (eds.) Scope and Methods of Political Science, Taipei: Wu-nan Publication, 2000, pp. 387-411. Chi Huang, Globalization and Asian Developing Countries. (in Chinese) In Yungsheng Chen (eds.) Changing International Environment and Chinas Jiang Zhemin-Ju Rongi Regime. Taipei: International Relations Research Institute, National Chengchi University, 1999, pp. 205-220.
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Chi Huang, and Samuel S.G. Wu, Military Expenditures and Resource Allocation: A Comparative Study of Taiwan and the United States. (in Chinese) In Jiun Han Tsao (eds.) Sino-American Resource Distribution Policy: An Evaluative Perspective, Taipei: EurAmerica Institute, Academia Sinica, 1998, pp. 187-209. Chi Huang, Industrial Upgrading and Multinational Corporations: A Bumpy Runway for Taiwans Aircraft Industry. in Steve Chan (ed.) Foreign Direct Investment in a Changing Global Political Economy, London: Macmillan, 1995, pp. 67-83. Chi Huang, Woosang Kim and Samuel S.G. Wu, An Expected Utility Model of InterKorean Relations. in Heemin Kim and Woosang Kim (eds.) Rationality and Politics in the Korean Peninsula, International Society for Korean Studies and Michigan State University, 1995. Chi Huang, Woosang Kim and Samuel S.G. Wu, Rivalry between the ROC and the PRC: An Expected-Utility Theoretical Perspective, pp. 25-46; Samuel S.G. Wu and Chi Huang, The ROC-PRC Rivalry and International Relations Studies, pp. 213-225; and Chi Huang and Samuel S.G. Wu, Inherited Rivalry: A Chronology, pp. 229-260; in Tun-jen Cheng, Chi Huang and Samuel S.G. Wu (eds.) Inherited Rivalry: Conflict Across the Taiwan Straits, Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner, 1995. Chi Huang, "Leadership Change and Government Size in East Asian Authoritarian Regimes." in Cal Clark and Steve Chan (eds.) The Evolving Pacific Basin: Domestic and Foreign Linkages in Political Economy. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner, 1992, pp. 125-146. Chi Huang and Francis W. Hoole, "Military Burden and Economic Hegemonic Decline: The Case of the United States." in Alex Mintz (ed.) The Political Economy of Military Spending in the United States, London: Routledge, 1992, pp. 238-258. Alex Mintz, Chi Huang and Uk Heo, "Defense Spending and Economic Performance: A Disaggregated Analysis." in Steve Chan and Alex Mintz (eds.) Defense, Welfare, and Growth: Perspectives and Evidence, London: Routledge, 1992, pp. 21-35. Edited Books: Yung-ming Hsu and Chi Huang (eds.) Level-of-Analysis Effects on Political Research (in Chinese), Taipei: Weber Publication, 2001. Tun-jen Cheng, Chi Huang and Samuel S.G. Wu (eds.) Inherited Rivalry: Conflict Across the Taiwan Straits, Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner, 1995. Chi Huang and others (eds.) Selected Readings in Political Science (in Chinese), Taipei: Hongliu, 1979. Book Reviews: Chi Huang, "Review of In the Shadow of China," Journal of Developing Societies, 1995, 11(1): 168-169. [A review of In the Shadow of China: Political Development in Taiwan since 1949 edited by Steve Tsang (Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press, 1993)] Chi Huang, "Review of Taiwan's Development," Journal of Politics, November 1990, 52(4): 1311-1313. [A review of Taiwan's Development: Implications for Contending Political Economy Paradigms by Cal Clark (New York: Greenwood Press, 1989)]
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Chi Huang, "Review of Security and Economy in the Third World," Social Science Quarterly, December 1989, 70(4): 1003-1004. [A review of Security and Economy in the Third World by Nicole Ball (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1988)] UNPUBLISHED MIMEOGRAPHS: Chi Huang, Taiwans Election and Democratization Study, 2002 (TEDS 2002): Elections of Taipei and Kaohsiung Cities. Final Report of National Science Council Research Project NSC 91-2420-H-194-001-SSS, October 2003. Chi Huang, Unified and Divided Government in Taiwan Split-Ticketing and Voter Transitions: Electoral Origin of Divided Government in Taipei and Kaohsiung Cities. Final Report of National Science Council Research Project NSC 91-2414-H-194-028, October 2003. Chi Huang, Taiwans Election and Democratization Study, 2001 (TEDS 2001): LargeScale Survey of Year 2001 Election of the Legislative Yuan. Final Report of National Science Council Research Project NSC 90-2414-H-194-028-SSS, October 2002. Todd G. Shields and Chi Huang. Presidential Personality Style and Use of the Veto. Mimeo, August 1998. Chi Huang, "The Impact of Defense Spending on Economic Growth in An Export-Led Developing Economy: A Model and the Case of Taiwan." APSA Conference Group on Taiwan Studies (CGOTS) Working Paper Series No. 1, 1994. Chi Huang, "Are the Better-Educated More Deterred by Early Closing Dates of Voter Registration?" Mimeo, 1993. RESEARCH PROJECTS IN PROGRESS PI of Electoral Stability and Change: Taiwans Electoral Geography Database and Its Applications. Funded by the National Science Council, August 1, 2003 July 31, 2004. Co-PI of Taiwans Election and Democratization Study 2004 (TEDS 2004P) Funded by the National Science Council, December 1, 2003 November 30, 2004. Co-PI of Taiwans Election and Democratization Study 2003 (TEDS 2003) Funded by the National Science Council, June 1, 2003 May 30, 2004. CONVENTION PARTICIPATION: Delivered paper entitled Dimensions of Taiwanese/Chinese Identity and National Identity in Taiwan: A Latent Class Analysis Based on the TEDS 2001 Survey. The TEDS International Conference, Election Study Center, National Chengchi University, Taipei, November 1-2, 2003. Delivered paper entitled Taiwans Election and Democratization Study, 2001 (TEDS 2001). The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES) 2003 Plenary Session, Stockholm, Sweden, October 3 October 4, 2003.

Delivered paper (with Todd Shields) entitled Split Ticket Voting, the Gender Gap, and the 2000 Presidential Election. 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, August 27 August 31, 2003. Delivered paper (with Yu-tzung Chang) entitled Goodness of Fit Test and MinimumDiscrimination Weighting: The Method and Its Application to the 2001 Taiwans Election and Democratization Study (TEDS) (in Chinese) at the Conference on TEDS 2001, Election Studies Center, National Chengchi University, Taipei, October 20, 2002. Delivered paper (with Chunbin Li, Binchi Tsai, and Chichun Huang) entitled On Chi Huangs Database of Electoral Geography on Web. ESRI Geographic Information System (GIS) Users Conference, Taipei, October 18, 2002. Delivered paper entitled On Methods of Analyzing Electoral Stability and Change (in Chinese) at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the Taiwanese Political Science Association, National Chengchi University, Taipei, December 15, 2001. Delivered a keynote speech entitled Cross-Level Inference in Political Science (in Chinese) at the 2000 Annual Meeting of the Taiwanese Political Science Association, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, December 9, 2000. Delivered paper entitled On Research Methodology of Straight- and SplitTicketing (in Chinese) at the Year 2000 Meeting on Electoral Studies, National Chengchi University, Taipei, October 21, 2000. Wu, Chung-li, and Chi Huang, Divided Government in Taiwans Local Politics. (in Chinese) Paper presented at the 96th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington D.C., August 31-September 2, 2000. Chi Huang and Yi-chao Chang, Straight- and Split-Ticket Voting in the 1997 Chia-Yi City Election. (in Chinese) International Conference of Level-of-Analysis Effects on Political Research, Department of Political Science, National Chung-Cheng University, Chia-Yi, May 19, 2000. Todd G. Shields and Chi Huang, Toward a Multilevel Analysis of RegistrationVoting Decision. International Conference of Level-of-Analysis Effects on Political Research, Department of Political Science, National Chung-Cheng University, ChiaYi, May 19, 2000. Chung-li Wu and Chi Huang, Politics and Judiciary Decisions on Vote-Buying Cases in Southwest Taiwan. 1999 Annual Meeting of the Taiwanese Political Science Association, National Taiwan University, Taipei, December 18, 1999. Delivered paper entitled Globalization and Asian Developing Countries. (in Chinese) At the Sino-Japanese Conference on Mainland China, Tokyo, March 29, 1999. Chung-li Wu, Ching-ping Tang, and Chi Huang, A Pilot Study on Measuring the Sense of Political Efficacy in Taiwan. (in Chinese) at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the Chinese Political Science Association, National Chengchi University, Taipei, January 16, 1999. Delivered paper entitled Quantitative Analysis of Qualitative Variables (in Chinese) at the Conference on Political Methodology, National Chengchi University, Taipei, May 31, 1997.
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Chi Huang, and Samuel S.G. Wu, Military Expenditures and Resource Allocation: A Comparative Study of Taiwan and the United States. (in Chinese) at Conference on Sino-American Resource Distribution Policy: An Evaluative Perspective, EurAmerica Institute, Academia Sinica, Taipei, June 7, 1996. Delivered paper entitled Quantitative Methods and Their Applications in Political Science (in Chinese) at the Conference on the Development of Social Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China, April 1, 1996. Delivered paper (with Todd Shields) entitled Presidential Vetoes: A Monthly Analysis. 1995 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, August 31-September 3, 1995. Delivered paper (with Chung-in Moon and Yun-han Chu) entitled "Surviving the PostCold War: the Political Economy of Security in South Korea and Taiwan." 1994 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New York, September 1-4, 1994. Delivered paper (with Todd Shields) entitled "Modeling the Presidential Veto Process and Institutional Conflict: An Event Count Model." 1994 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 14-16, 1994. Delivered paper (with Todd Shields) entitled "Modeling and Interpreting Interactions in Logit Analysis." 1993 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington D.C., September 2-5, 1993. Organized three panels (Electoral System and Electoral Behavior in the Republic of China on Taiwan, Politics of Institutional Reforms in Taiwan, Implications of Taiwan's Democratization for Cross-Strait Relations) for the Conference Group on Taiwan Studies (CGOTS) and chaired the first panel in the 1993 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington D.C., September 2-5, 1993. Delivered paper entitled "Industrial Upgrading Policy and Multinational Corporations in Taiwan." 1993 Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Acapulco, Mexico, March 23-27, 1993. Delivered paper entitled "Security and Defense Allocation: The Case of Taiwan." 1992 Annual Meeting of the Political Science Association, Chicago, September 3-6, 1992. Organized three panels (Small Power versus Large Powers: Implications for the Taiwan-China Interactions; Social Cleavages and Development in Taiwan and China; and Political Culture and the Democratization Process) for the Conference Group on Taiwan Studies (CGOTS) in the 1992 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, September 3-6, 1992. Co-organized (with Samuel Wu) the Conference on Permutations Across the Taiwan Strait: Historical, Comparative, and Theoretical Perspectives, at Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, October 3-5, 1991, and delivered paper (with Woosang Kim and Samuel Wu) entitled "Rivalry between the ROC and PRC." Delivered paper (with Woosang Kim and Samuel Wu) entitled "Regional Rivalry: A Case of North and South Korea." The 1991 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 29-September 1, 1991. Delivered paper entitled "Leadership Change and Government Size in East Asian
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Authoritarian Regimes." The 1991 Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Seattle, Washington, March 21-23, 1991. Delivered paper (with Francis W. Hoole) entitled "A Model of the Political Economy of Global Conflict." The Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Vancouver, Canada, March 19-23, 1991. Organized and co-chaired (with Samuel Wu) the Panel on "R.O.C.-P.R.C. Relationship: Security Issues" and delivered paper (with Woosang Kim and Samuel Wu) entitled "Regional Rivalry: The Case of R.O.C. vs. P.R.C." in the 32nd Annual Meeting of the American Association for Chinese Studies, Fullerton, California, December 14-16, 1990. Delivered paper (with Alex Mintz) entitled "Ridge Regression Analysis of the Defense-Growth Tradeoff in the United States." American Political Science Association Mtgs., San Francisco, August 30 - September 2, 1990. Delivered paper (with Alex Mintz) entitled "'Guns' vs. 'Butter': The Indirect Link," International Studies Association Mtgs., Washington, D.C., April 10-15, 1990. Delivered paper entitled "Determining the Lag Order of a Vector Autoregressive Process: Some Guidelines for Political Studies," American Political Science Association Mtgs., Atlanta, August 31 - September 3, 1989. Delivered paper (with Francis W. Hoole) entitled "The Global Conflict Process and the Global Economy," International Studies Association Mtgs., London, England, March 28 - April 1, 1989. Delivered paper (with De-piao Tang) entitled "Causality among National Income, Government Expenditure, and Government Revenue in Taiwan," American Association for Chinese Studies Mtgs., Hoover Institution, October 22-23, 1988. Delivered paper (in Chinese) entitled "Joint Ventures between Transnational Corporations and State Enterprises in Taiwan," Chinese Modernization Conference, Columbia University, June 25-26, 1988. Chaired panel on Political Economy of Development and delivered a paper entitled "State Enterprises and Foreign Investment in Taiwan." at the Southwestern Political Science Association Mtgs., Houston, Texas, March 23 - 26, 1988. Delivered paper entitled "Dynamic Factor Analysis: Some Results of Monte Carlo Simulation," Southern Political Science Association Mtgs., Charlotte, North Carolina, November 5-7, 1987. Delivered paper entitled "The State Policy and Foreign Investment in Taiwan: 19521985," American Association for Chinese Studies Mtgs., Washington, D.C., October 23-25, 1987. Delivered paper entitled "The Roles of the State in Taiwan's Economy: 1953-1982," Southwestern Political Science Association Mtgs., San Antonio, March 20, 1986. OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Academic Service:
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Chairman, Taiwanese Political Science Association (TPSA), February 2003 present. Board Member, Social Science Research Center, National Science Council, January 2000 present. Member of Consultation Committee, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, National Science Council, January 2001 present. Coordinator, Political Science Section, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, National Science Council, January 1998 June 2001. Member of Academic Consultation Committee, Survey Research Center, Academia Sinica, November 2001 present. Member of Academic Consultation Committee, Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica, March 2002 Manuscript Reviewer for: American Political Science Review American Journal of Political Science Journal of Politics Comparative Political Studies Comparative Politics Electoral Studies International Studies Quarterly International Interactions Issues & Studies Journal of Conflict Resolution Political Research Quarterly American Sociological Review Defence Economics (now Defence and Peace Economics) Pacific Focus (Korea) Journal of Electoral Studies (Taiwan) EurAmerica: A Journal of European and American Studies (Taiwan) Taiwanese Political Science Review (Taiwan) Journal of Social Sciences and Philosophy (Taiwan) Soochow Journal of Political Science (Taiwan) Review of Economics and Political Science (Taiwan) Professional Memberships: Taiwan Political Science Association, life member American Political Science Association (APSA), life member Political Methodology Section
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Comparative Politics Section Conference Group on Taiwan Studies (CGOTS Coordinator, 1991-93) Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior Section Representation and Electoral Systems Section International Political Science Association (IPSA)

COURSES TAUGHT: At Texas A&M University: POLS 206 POLS 208 POLS 601 POLS 602 POLS 603 POLS 685 POLS 685 American National Government Introduction to Political Analysis Components of Political Inquiry Quantitative Political Analysis (I) Quantitative Political Analysis (II) Political Economy of Development (independent study) Political Economy of Taiwans Industrial Policy (independent study)

At University of Kentucky: PS 212 PS 245 PS 671 PS 672 PS 711 PS 772 Culture and Politics in the Third World Introduction to Political Analysis Strategies of Inquiry in Political Science Introduction to Techniques of Political Research Top Seminar: Time Series Analysis Advanced Research Methods

At National Chung-Cheng University: Introduction to Political Science Political Methodology Contemporary Political Analysis Selected Readings in Comparative Politics Social Statistics and Data Analysis Survey Research Methods Categorical Data Analysis Cross-level Inference Empirical Political Theories Social Science Methodology

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