Prof. Tse-Kang Leng 冷則剛

EDUCATION Ph.D. in Government and Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA, 1995 M.A. in International Affairs, George Washington University, Washington D.C., USA, 1991 B.A. in Political Science, National Chengchi University, , , 1987

CURRENT POSITIONS 1. Research Fellow, Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica 2. Professor of Political Science, National Chengchi University, (Joint Appointment) 3. Professor of IMBA Program, National Chengchi University EXPERIENCE 1. Chair, Department of Political Science, National Chengchi University, August 2007-2009 2. Professor, Department of Political Science, National Chengchi University, since 2004 3. Visiting Professor, Modern East Asian Research Center, Leiden University, The Netherlands, June, 2009 4. Chief of Academic Service, Office of Research and Development , National Chengchi University, 2003-2006 5. Acting Director, Teaching and Learning Center, National Chengchi University, 2006 6. Secretary General, Chinese Association of Political Science, 2003-2005 7. Research Fellow, Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, 2003-2004 8. Associate Research Fellow, Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, 1995-2003 9. Adjunct Associate Professor, Graduate Institute of Political Science, Soochow University, 1996-2003 10. Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Sociology , Catholic Fu-Jen University, Taipei 11. Visiting Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, U.S.A, 1999-2000 12. Visiting Scholar, York Center for Applied Sustainability , York University, Canada, 1999 13. Chief of International Cooperation and Exchange, Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, 1995-1997

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS  Cross Strait Relations  Political Economy of  Urban Development  Politics of Globalization

1 PUBLICATIONS Books  2010, with Yun-han Chu, ed., Dynamics of Local Governance of China during the Reform Era (New York: Roman and Littlefield)  2006, with Gerald McBeath, Governance of Biodiversity Conservation in China and Taiwan (Cheltenham,UK: Edward Elgar).  2003, with Ping-yin Kuan, Globalizing Taipei: A Comparative Studies of Exhibition and Conference Industries in , Seoul and Taipei (Taipei: Research and Development Committee of Taipei Government). (in Chinese)  2002. A Political Analysis of Information Technology Industries: Shanghai in Comparative Perspective. (Taipei: INK.) (in Chinese)  1996. The Taiwan-China Connection: Democracy and Development Across the Taiwan Straits,( Boulder, Co: Westview Press).

Book Chapters

 2010, with Yun-han Chu, “Introduction”, in Tse-Kang Leng and Yun-han Chu ed., Dynamics of Local Governance of China during the Reform Era (New York: Roman and Littlefield)

 2009 “Politics of Centrally-Administered Municipalities in China”in Jae Ho Chung ed., The Ladder of Governance: Traditions and Changes in China’s Local Administrative Hierarchy (London: Rougledge, 2009), Chapter 3.  2009 “State, Globalization, and Cross-Straits Relations”, in Zong-ho Bau and Yu-shan Wu, ed., Theories of Cross-Straits Relations Revisited “( Taipei: Wunan, 2009). In Chinese  2008, "Globalizing Shanghai and Taipei: A Comparative Aspect," in Proceedings of Second China Studies Forum (Shanghai: Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences).

 2004, "Global Networking and the New Division of Labor Across the Taiwan Straits," in Francoise Mengin ed., Cyber China: Reshaping National Identities in the Age of Information, (London: Palgrave, 2004).  2004, "Sustainable Development in Taiwan: Comparative and International Perspectives," in Paul Harris ed., Confronting Environmental Change in East and Southeast Asia. (London: Earthscan). Chapter 14.  2003 "The Political Economy of Global Cities: A Case Study of Shanghai, " in Szu-yin Ho ed., Scope and Methods of China Studies, (Taipei, Institute of International Relations), pp. 283-314. (in Chinese).  2003, "WTO and China’s Information Industry" (in Chinese), in Hsu Kuang-tai ed., WTO and Cross Straits Development, (Taipei, Institute of International Relations). (in Chinese)

2  2002 , "Technology Development in China’s Big West, " in Kuo-cheng Sung ed., China’s Big West Development. (Taipei: Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University). pp. 331-352. (in Chinese)  2002, "Sovereignty at Bay? Business Networking and Domestic Politics of Informal Integration between Taiwan and ," in Philip Regnier and Fu-Kuo Liu ed., Regionalism in East Asia: Paradigm Shifting?, (London: Curzon /Routldege ). Chapter 10.  1999, "State and Society in Taiwan’s Mainland Policies,” in Yu-shan Wu and Tzong-Ho Bau ed., Contending Theories of Cross-Taiwan Straits Relations. (Taipei: Wu-Nan). pp. 213-263. (in Chinese)

Journal Articles with Peer Reviews  January 2005, "State and Business in the Era of Globalization: the Case of Cross-Strait Linkages in the Computer Industry," The China Journal, Issue 53.  December, 2004, Tse-Kang Leng and Szu-yin Ho, "Accounting for Taiwan’s Economic Policies toward China," Journal of Contemporary China.  March/April, 2002, "Economic Globalization and IT Talent Flows: The Taipei/Shanghai/Silicon Valley Triangle," Asian Survey.  April, 2002, "Securing Cross-Straits Economic Relations: New Challenges and Opportunities," Journal of Contemporary China.  July, 2000, "Politics of Sustainable Development: the Canadian Experience and its Implications for Taiwan," Issues and Studies. (in Chinese)  August, 1998, "A Political Analysis of Taiwan’s Economic Dependence on Mainland China," Issues and Studies.  May, 1998, "Dynamics of Taiwan-Mainland China Economic Relations: the Role of Private Firms," Asian Survey.  April, 1998, "US Economic Sanctions toward South Africa: Implications for Cross-Taiwan Straits Relations," Mainland China Studies. (in Chinese)  June, 1996 "Economic Interdependence and Political Integration between Taiwan and Mainland China: A Critical Review," Chinese Political Science Review, (June, 1996).  March, 1996, "The State and Taiwan's Mainland Economic Policy," Asian Affairs.  November, 1995, "State, Business, and Economic Interaction Across the Taiwan Straits," Issues and Studies.

Conference Papers

 Sep 2-4, 2010 “Coping with China in Hard Times”, paper presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, Washington DC, 2010  Oct 5-6, 2009, Tse-Kang Leng and Jenn-Hwan Wang, “Local States, Institutional Changes, and Innovations Systems: and Shanghai Compared”,Paper presented at the Conference “China: Sixty Years and After”, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan. 3  May 8, 2009, “A New Development Model of Yangtze Delta Region?A Case Study of the Yangpu District of Shanghai “, A paper presented at the 2009 Seminar of ANSLOC, May 8, 2009.Taipei, Taiwan.  May 30-31, 2008, Democracy and Cross-Straits Relations: A Case Study of the “Three-Links”, paper presented in Conference on Democratic Consolidation in Taiwan, May 30-31, 2008, Encina Hall, Stanford University, San Francisco, USA.  August 30-September 2, 2007, "Globalization, Sustainable Development, and Cross-Straits Relations: Shanghai and Taipei Compared," presented in 2007 Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, Chicago, USA.  September 21-22, 2006, "Globalizing Shanghai and Taipei: A Comparative Aspect," paper presented at the Second Forum on China Studies, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Shanghai, China.  May 2-3, 2006, "Globalization and Local Governance in Shanghai," paper presented at the Meeting of Asian Network of Scholars on Local Governance, National Seoul University, Seoul, Korea.  April 6-9, 2006, "The Politics of China Studies in Taiwan through the Lens of Cross-Strait Relations," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of Association of Asian Studies, San Francisco, USA.  February 22, 2006, "The Political Economy of Cross-Straits IT Links," paper presented at CCTR Research Workshop, Production networks in China and East Asia, Center on China’s Transnational Relations, University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong.  April 8-9, 2005, "The Political Economy of Cross-Strait High-tech Relations," paper prepared for delivery at the conference on “Remaking Economic Strengths in East Asia: Dealing with the Repercussions of Increased Interdependence,” Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, USA.  January 7, 2004, "Globalization and Localization of Cross-Straits Political Economy," paper presented at the Conference on “State of Contemporary China,” organized by the University Service Center for China Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.  May 1-3, 2003, Tse-Kang Leng and Szu-yin Ho, "Accounting for Taiwan’s Economic Policies toward China," paper presented at School of International Affairs, Denver University, Denver, USA.  January 20-21, 2003, "International and Domestic Interpretations of Taiwan's Economic Engagement with China," paper presented at Keio University, Tokyo, .  December 16-17, 2002, "Global Networking and the New Division of Labor Across the Taiwan Straits," paper presented at Conference on “New Information Technologies and the Reshaping of Power Relations: An Approach to ’s Political Economy,” organized by Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales, Paris, France.  November 25, 2002, "Challenges and Opportunities of Cross-Straits Relations," paper presented at the Conference on Taiwanese Economy and Cross-Straits Relations, , China. 4  October 9, 2002, "Political Forces and Cross-Straits Economic Relations," paper presented at Institute of World Economy and International Studies (IMEMO), Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia.  January 22, 2002, "Domestic Changes and Taiwan’s Engagement with Mainland China," paper presented at Taiwan-Keio Forum, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.  December 7-8, 2001, "State, Society, and Sustainable Development: Taiwan in Comparative and International Perspectives," paper presented at the 2001 Berlin Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, Berlin, Germany.  May 4-5, 2001, "Globalization and Talent Flows Across the Taiwan Straits," paper presented at the 30th Sino-American Conference on Contemporary China, University of California, San Diego, USA.  September 15, 2000, "Uncertain Straits: Taiwan and Mainland China in an Era of Economic Globalization," Paper prepared for presentation at the Center for National Policy, Washington D.C., USA.  August 1-5, 2000, "Fatal Attractions? Securing Cross-Straits Economy in the Era of Globalization," paper prepared for presentation at the IPSA World Congress, Quebec City, Canada.  May 4, 2000, "Business-Government Relations and Cross-Straits Issues," paper presented at the conference: "The Post-Lee Teng-hui Years: Toward a Normalization of Taiwan's Political Life?," organized by Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales, Paris, France.  September 1-4, 1999, "Coping with Democracy: Democratic Peace and Democratic Conflict Across the Taiwan Straits," paper presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, Atlanta, USA.  June 11-12, 1999, "Forces of Change Across the Taiwan Straits: Domestic and International Implications," paper presented at the 2nd Europe-Northeast Asia Forum, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik/Ebenhausen, Munich, Germany.  November 7, 1998, "Origins of Mainland Policy: the Interaction between the state and society," papers presented at Conference on Cross-Straits Relations, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.  June 1998, "A Political Analysis of Taiwan’s Economic Dependence on Mainland China," Paper presented at the 27th Sino-American Conference on Contemporary China, Taipei, Taiwan.  September 10, 1997, "State Versus Market," paper presented at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington D.C., USA.  April 1997, "The Taiwan Factor in U.S. –China Relations," paper presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of Association of Asian Studies, Chicago, USA.  September 4, 1996 "Economic Interdependence and Political Integration between Taiwan and Mainland China: A Critical Review," paper presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, San Francisco, USA.

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