CURRICULUM VITAE SZU-CHIEN HSU CURRENT POSITION Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica PERSONAL DATA Address: 128, Academia Road, Sec. 2, Taipei 115, Taiwan Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica Tel: +886-2-26525332 Fax: +886-2-26546011 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION 1. B.A. in Political Science, 1985, National Taiwan University 2. M.A. in Political Science, 1990, Columbia University 3. Ph. D. in Political Science, 1997, Columbia University EMPLOYMENT 1995~1997 Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Administrative Management, Chinese Culture University 1997~1998 Associate Professor, Institute of Mainland China Studies, Chinese Culture University 1998~ Adjunct Associate Professor, Institute of Mainland China Studies, Chinese Culture University 1998~2003 Assistant Research Fellow, Institute of International Relations, 1 National Chengchi University 2002~ Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Soochow University (Taipei) 2003~2012 Assistant Research Fellow, Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica 2012~ Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica (Current Position) 2003~ Adjunct Assistant Professor, Master Program of China Studies, National Tsing Hua University 2003~ Member of Executive Committee, Center for Contemporary China, National Tsing Hua University 2004~ Adjunct Assistant Research Fellow, Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION 1. Comparative Politics 2. Contemporary Chinese Politics A. Political Reform and Democratization in China B. Chinese Rural Politics and Grassroots Democracy C. Relationship between Local Governments and Enterprises in China D. Central-Local Relations in China 3. International Relations A. Impact of China’s Domestic Factors on Cross-Strait Relations B. Impact of International Participation on China’s Environmental Policies 4. Cross-Straits Relations A. Realism and Cross Strait Relations B. Taiwan’s Public Opinion on Cross-Strait Relations AWARDS 1. National Science Council, Annual Research Award, 1999 2. National Science Council, Annual Research Award, 2000 3. National Chengchi University, Outstanding Award for International Research Performance, 2001 2 COURSES TAUGHT Graduate Level 1. Studies of China’s Bureaucratic Politics (1997 ~ 1998) 2. International Political Economy (1997 ~ 2003) 3. Topics of China’s Foreign Policy (2003) 4. Studies of Political Participation in Taiwan and Mainland China (2003) 5. Political System and Political Behavior in China (2004) 6. Political Institutions and Political Behaviors in PRC (2005, 2006) 7. Political System and Political Transition in PRC (2007) 8. Comparative Authoritarianism and Chinese Politics (2008, 2009) 9. Political Economy of High Tech Industry: China Experience under Comparative Perspectives (2010) 10. Public Governance and Citizens’ Participation in Contemporary China (2011) Undergraduate Level 1. Studies of Mainland China (1995 ~ 1997) 2. Guidelines of Mainland China Studies (2002 ~ 2003) 3. Governments and Politics of Mainland China (since 2004) RESEARCH PROJECTS 1. “The Relationship between Village Grassroots Democracy and Rural Economy: A Political Economic Study” (NSC-86-2414-H-004-032) 2. “The Relationship between Economic Property Rights, Local Elites, and Grassroots Democracy in Rural China”(NSC-88-2414-H-004-025) 3. “Taiwan's Public Opinion on Policy Issues of Cross-Strait Political Negotiations: A Preliminary Probe for Affecting Factors” (NSC-89-2414-H-004-051) 4. “The Transition of the Chinese State In the Dawn of the Sixteenth Party Congress: The Degenerative Totalitarian Regime,” (Book Project in Chinese, Taiwan Thinktank) 5. “Institutional Transformation and State-Society Relations: The Township-Village Relations in Rural China since the late 1990s (1/2),” 2001/08/01~2003/01/31, (NSC-90-2414-H-004-042) 6. “Institutional Transformation and State-Society Relations: The Township-Village Relations in Rural China since the late 1990s (2/2),” 2002/08/01~2003/10/31, (NSC-91-2414-H-004-058) 3 7. “China’s State Transformation and CCP’s Sixteenth Party Congress,”2002/01/01 ~2003/04/31, Taiwan Thinktank. 8. “‘Developmental State’ or ‘Global City Region’: Yangtze River Delta as A Case (1/2),” (NSC-92-2414-H001029), 2003/08/01~2004/07/31, Natoinal Science Council. 9. “‘Developmental State’ or ‘Global City Region’: Yangtze River Delta as A Case (2/2),” (NSC-93-2414-H-004-003), 2003/08/01~2004/07/31, Natoinal Science Council. 10. “Index for China’s Democratization,” 2004/03/01~2005/02/28, Mainland Affairs Council. 11. “The Chinese Developmental State: the Case of Semi-conductor Industry,” (NSC-94-2414-H-003-001),2005/08/01~2006/07/31, National Science Council. 12. “Data Base of China’s Democratization,” 2005/07/21~2005/12/31, Mainland Affairs Council. 13. “Data Base of China’s Democratization and Political Development,” 2006/5/26~2006/12/1, Science and Technology Research and Information Center. 14. “Chinese Developmental State under the International Competition: the Case of Semi-conductor Industry,” (NSC-95-2420-H-001-033),2006/08/01~2007/07/31, National Science Council. 15. “International Cooperative Project on Index for China’s Democratization,” (2007/09/15~2008/09/14), Mainland Affairs Council. 16. “Paving Way for Democracy or Consolidating Authoritarianism: Analyzing the Logic of China’s Political Reform (I),” (NSC-97-2410-H-001-059-MY3), 2008/08/01~2009/07/31, National Science Council. 17. “Paving Way for Democracy or Consolidating Authoritarianism: Analyzing the Logic of China’s Political Reform (II),” (NSC-97-2410-H-001-059-MY3), 2009/08/01~2010/07/31, National Science Council. 18. “Paving Way for Democracy or Consolidating Authoritarianism: Analyzing the Logic of China’s Political Reform (III),” (NSC-97-2410-H-001-059-MY3), 2010/08/01~2011/07/31, National Science Council. 19. “Participatory governance under authoritarianism: participatory governance in Zhejiang Wenling (I),” (NSC-100-2410-H-001-034 -MY2), 2011/08/01~2012/07/31, National Science Council. PUBLICATIONS Ph. D. Dissertation “The Impact of Rural Industrialization on Local State Agents in Post-Mao China, 1980-1994 -- A Comparative Study of Four Coastal Rural Townships”, Columbia University, 1997. 4 Book Chapters 1. “Globalization: Perspectives of Scholars from Mainland China” (in Chinese), in China in the 21st Century: Globalization and the Development of China, Kuo-cheng Sung, ed. (2002), Taipei: Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, pp. 85-117. 2. “The Progress and Prospect of Political Reform at the Dawn of CCP’s Sixteenth Party Congress” (in Chinese), in The Challenge for Hu Jintao’s Era, Taipei: The Hsin Hsin Wen Publisher, 2002, pp. 122-159. 3. “The Prospect of Political Situation of Mainland China after the Sixteen CCP Party Congress” (in Chinese), in The Evolution of CCP after the Sixteenth Party Congress, Hu Chang and Kuang-tai Hsu, eds., 2003, pp. 3-9. 4. “Peace and Democracy” (in Chinese), in The Peace Study Papers 2001, ed. by Edmund Ryden, S.J., Taipei: Tang Shang Publisher, pp. 249-189. 5. “A Peaceful and Stable Cross-Strait Relation” (in Chinese), in 2010 Taiwan, ed. by Chia-cheng Lin, Taipei: Research Development and Evaluation Commission, Executive Yuan, ROC, pp. 469-505. 6. “Introduction: Degenerative Totalitarian Regime and the Future Development of China” (in Chinese), co-authored with Chia-lung Lin, in The Future China: Degenerative Totalitarianism, Taipei: China Times Publisher, pp.11-30. 7. “Limited Political Reform under the Degenarative Totalitarian Regim” (in Chinese), in The Future China: Degenerative Totalitarianism, Taipei: China Times Publisher, pp. 166-207. 8. “Debates on Mainaland China’s Political Reform: A Literature Review, “ (in Chinese), in Research Results and Methods of Mainland Chian Studies, edited by Szu-yin Ho , Te-sheng Chen, and Shu Keng, Taipei: Institute of International Relations, NCCU, 2003, pp. 32-72. 9. “‘Orderly Participation’ and Protection of Peasants’ Rights in China,” (in Chinese), in Chinese Institute of Reform and Development ed., Protecting Peasants’ Rights in China, Beijing: Zhongguo Jingji Chubanshe, 2004, pp. 313-328. 10. “Chinese Political Situations: Reform of Political Institutions,” (in Chinese) in Macro Trends in China, Taipei: Hsin Hsin Wen Publisher, 2004, pp. 54-79. 11. “Democratic Implications of Mainland China’s Urban Grassroots Democracy and City Governance,” (in Chinese) in Hsin-min Chu ed., Studies of Urban Grassroots Democracy in Mainland China, Taipei: Yuanjing Foundation, 2004, pp. 109-139. 5 12. “A Taiwan Realism,” Center for Contemporarary China, National Tsing Hua University, ed., Taiwan at the Edge of Empires, Taipei: Council of Cultural Affairs, 2005, pp. 73-105. 13. “Geopolitics and China’s Foreign Strategies toward U.S.” (in Chinese), as First author, Co-authored with Andrew N.T. Yang, in Foundation of International and Crossstrait Studies, ed., Geopolitics and China’s Foreign Strategies, Taipei: Datun Publisher, 2006, pp. 5-67, (with the academic review by a committee cochaired by Taiwan Political Science Association and Chinese Political Science Association) . 14. “Reforming the Party and the State under Hu Jintao,” (in English), John Wong and Lai Hongyi, eds., China into the Hu-Wen Era: Policy Initiatives and Challenges, Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 2006, pp. 153-189. 15. “The tranformation of the party-state: Elite and policies in the Chinese Communist regime,” (in Chinese) in Szu-chien
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