Kwei-Bo HUANG
黃 奎 博
Mailing Address: Office 270901, General Building of Colleges
Department
of Diplomacy
National
Chengchi University
Taipei
City, TAIWAN (11605), R.O.C.
Telephone: (O)+886-(0)2-29393091
#50901
Email: kweibo[at]nccu[dot]edu[dot]tw
Chinese Website: http://diplomacy.nccu.edu.tw/people/bio.php?PID=57219
LinkedIn: http://tw.linkedin.com/pub/kwei-bo-huang/4a/953/68b
§ Director, International MA’s Program in
International Studies (IMPIS), NCCU College of International Affairs (2012.08 - )
§ Associate Professor (full-time), Department of Diplomacy, National
ChengChi University (NCCU) (2007.02 - ; public service leave between 2009.02
and 2011.02)
§ Founding Director, Center for Foreign Policy Studies (CFPS), NCCU
College of International Affairs (2008.03 – 2009.01; 2012.02 - )
§ Member,
Editorial Board, Defense Journal (2012.04 - )
§ Member, Editorial Board, Asian Politics & Policy (2010 - )
§ Member,
Editorial Board, The Army Bimonthly
(2005.01 - )
Education
§ M.A. &
Ph.D., Government and Politics (GVPT), University of Maryland, College Park
(2001.06)
Major: International Relations Minor:
Comparative Politics
Dissertation: Confidence and Security Building between the
Association of South East Asian Nations and the People’s
Republic of China after the Cold War
Diss. Committee: George Quester (advisor), Margaret
Pearson, Dennis Pirages, Qian Yingyi, and Miranda Schreurs.
§ M.A.,
Political Science, The George Washington University (1996.12)
§ LL.B.,
Diplomacy, National ChengChi University (1993.06)
Experiences
§ Visiting Fellow,
Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies (CNAPS), Brookings Institution,
Washington, D.C. (2012.03 - 2012.06)
§ Deputy Director,
Department of International Affairs, Ma Ying-jeou & Wu Den-yih National
Presidential Campaign Office (2011.10 - 2012.01)
§ Chairman, Research
and Planning Committee, Republic of China Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA)
(2009.02.27 - 2011.01.31) (concurrently assumed by then-Deputy Foreign Minister
Lyushun Shen)
§ Vice
President, Taiwan Foundation for Democracy (TFD), Taipei City (2009.07 -
2011.01.31)
§ Board
Director, The Prospect Foundation (PF), Taipei City (2009.09 - 2011.01.31)
§ Fulbright Visiting
Scholar, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns
Hopkins University, Washington, D.C.
§ Director,
Planning Division, Office of Research and Development, NCCU (2008.08 - 2009.02)
§ Deputy Director,
Center for International Negotiation (CIN), NCCU College of International
Affairs (2008.01 - 2009.02)
§ Member, Editorial
Board, Journal of International Relations
(published by NCCU Department of Diplomacy) (2004)
§ Member &
Executive Secretary, Lab of International Communication and Negotiation
(LICAN), NCCU Department of Diplomacy (2002.10 - 2009.02)
§ Assistant Professor,
NCCU Department of Diplomacy (2002.08 - 2007.01)
§ Adjunct Assistant
Professor, Department of Public Administration and Policy, National Taipei
University (2002.08 - 2005.07)
§ Adjunct Assistant
Professor, NCCU Department of Diplomacy (2001.08 - 2002.07)
§ Adjunct Researcher,
National Strategic Studies Institute (NSSI), Republic of China National Defense
University (2001.08 - 2002.08)
§ Advisor, The Taiwan
Cross-Strait Directory, Kapi'olani Community College, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A.
(Project Director: Dr. Vincent K. Pollard, available at http://www2.hawaii.edu/~pollard/#apdc)
(2000.10 - 2010)
§ Executive Secretary,
Chinese American Society, Rockville, Maryland, U.S.A. (1997.03 - 1999.06;
2000.06 - 2001.01)
§ Assistant,
International Communication and Negotiation Simulations (ICONS) Project,
Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, College Park
(1998.08 - 1999.06)
§ Teaching Assistant,
Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, College Park
(1997.08 - 1998.06: “Comparative Foreign Policy,” instructed by Dr. Jonathan
Wilkenfeld; 2000.06 - 2011.01: “International Negotiation,” instructed by Dr.
Brigid Starkey)
§
International Conflict Management and International Negotiation
§ Public
Diplomacy
§ U.S.
Foreign Policy and Decisionmaking towards the Asia Pacific
§
International Political and Military Relations of Southeast Asia
Courses Taught
Graduate-Level:
§
International Relations Theories
§ Seminar on International Organization(s)
§ International Conflict Management
§ Seminar on International Negotiation
§ Negotiation Studies
Undergraduate-Level:
§ Foreign
Policy Decision and Analysis
§ International Organization(s)
§ Introduction to International Security
§ Introduction to International Relations
§ Introduction to Diplomacy
§ International Negotiation and Communication
§ International Negotiation
§ International Relations of Southeast Asia
§ American Foreign Policy
§ English Composition
Non-Chinese Publications
Journal
Articles
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2012). “In Pursuit of Gradual Stabilization and Peace Dividends: Cross-Taiwan
Strait Relations and Their Influence on the Asia Pacific,” Maryland Series in
Contemporary Asian Studies, No. 3 – 2011 (206) (Baltimore, Maryland: Maryland
Series in Contemporary Asian Studies, Inc.). At
http://www.law.umaryland.edu/programs/international/eastasia/MSCASfirst2011_3.html.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2006). “'Transformational Diplomacy and Taipei-Beijing-Washington Relations,” Views and Policies, Vol. 2, No. 4 (June
2006), pp. 43-63.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2005). “ The Anti-Secession Law and the Distributive Bargaining across the
Taiwan Strait ,” Views and Policies, Vol. 2, No. 1 (September 2005),
pp. 93-112.
§ 黃奎博,
中台の信賴釀成措置に影響をおよぼす要因, 問題と研究(2005 年 7 - 8 月), pp. 85-108 。
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2004). “PRC Foreign Policy and Its Recent Development,” Views and
Policies: Taiwan Forum,
Vol. 1, No. 1 (September 2004), pp.55-72.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2003). “Australia-United States Security Relations and the Implications for
the Republic of China ,” Taiwanese Journal of Australian Studies, Vol.
4 (Taipei : Department of Diplomacy, National Chengchi University).
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2002). “Analyzing Cooperation in International Security: The Micro-Macro
Linkage Approach,” Chinese Political Science Review (Taipei City),
Vol. 34, pp. 77-107.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2002). “Globalization, Transforming Sovereignty and the Republic of China's
South China Sea Strategy,” Taiwan Defense Affairs (Taipei), Vol.
2, No. 3 (Spring 2002), pp. 80-107.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2000). The Association of South East Asian Nations' Confidence and
Security Building with the People's
Republic of China: Internal Constraints and Policy Implications, Maryland
Series in Contemporary Asian Studies, No. 6 - 2000 (161) (Baltimore, Maryland:
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies, Inc.).
Books and
Book Chapters
§
Kwei-Bo Huang. Conflict
Prevention and Resolution in the Taiwan Strait: From East Asian Experiences (Taipei: Department of Diplomacy, National
Chengchi University, forthcoming).
(co-edited with Chung-Chian Teng)
§
Kwei-Bo Huang (2013). “PRC’s Civil Society and UN Peace Operations: An Emerging
Dilemma for State Control and National Image” (tentative title), in Donavon C.
Chau and Thomas M. Kane, eds., China and
International Security: History, Strategy, and 21st Century Policy, 3
Volumes (Westport, Connecticut: Praeger).
§
Kwei-Bo Huang (2011). “Cross-Strait
CBMs:
§
Kwei-Bo Huang (2008). Conflict Management, Security and Intervention in East
Asia: Third Party Mediation in Regional Conflict (London: Routledge, 2008). (co-edited with Jacob Bercovitch and Chung-Chian
Teng)
§
Kwei-Bo Huang (2008). “The Transformation of ASEAN as a
Third-Party Mediator in Intraregional Disputes of Southeast Asia,” in
Ibid., pp. 147-164.
§ Kwei-Bo
Huang (2008). “Reflections on Conflict
Management and Third Party Mediation in
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2007). “'The Role of ASEAN as a Third Party Mediator in the Dispute over the
South China Sea,” in Suwit
Laohasiriwong and Ming-Chee Ang, eds., Peace
Building in Asia Pacific - The Role of Third Parties (Khon Kane, Thailand:
Institute for Dispute Resolution, Khon Kane University & Japan Foundation),
pp. 43-68.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2006). “Recent Developments and
Implications of the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area,”in Paul J. Davidson,
ed., Trading Arrangements in the Pacific Rim: ASEAN and APEC (New
York: Oxford University Press, continuously revised and updated).
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2004). “The
Davidson, ed., Trading Arrangements in the Pacific Rim: ASEAN and APEC (New
York: Oceana Publications, continuously revised and updated).
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2002). “Introduction: Conflict Management between the Both Sides of the Taiwan
Strait,” in Jangruey Tzeng, ed., Security and Conflict Prevention across
Taiwan Strait in the Early 21st Century (Taipei: National
Strategic Studies Institute, National Defense University , 2002), pp. 291-308.
§ Kwei-Bo
Huang (2002). “Rethinking Preventive Diplomacy in
Conference
Papers
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2012). “Taiwan: What to Ask of the
US,” East Asia Security Symposium, The Prospect Foundation, Taipei City, Aug.
2012.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2011). “Taiwan's Relations with
the United States and Mainland China: A Prudently Optimistic View,” The
Korean-Chinese Association of Social Science Studies International Conference,
The Korean-Chinese Association of Social Science, National Chengchi University,
Taipei City, Dec. 2011.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2011). “The Asia-Pacific Context of
Cross-Strait Relations,” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting,
Seattle, Washington, USA, Sep. 1-4, 2011.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2011). “A Perspective on Current Taiwan-US
Relations,” East Asia Security Symposium, The Prospect Foundation, Taipei City,
Aug. 2011.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2011). “The Asia-Pacific Context
of Cross-Strait Relations,” Facing the Challenges to Cross-Strait Relations in
2012, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, DC, Jul. 2011.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2011). “The Involvement of PRC’s
Civil Society in UN Peacekeeping in Asia: An Emerging Dilemma for State
Control?” Growth, Governance and Equity: Exploring the Social Implications of
China's Economic Transformation", Institute of Chinese Studies, University
of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Jun. 2011.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2009). “Cross-Strait CBMs:
Taiwan’s Views on Opportunities, Obstacles, and Challenges,” 21st
Annual
CAPS/RAND/INSS/CEIP Conference on the PLA, Washington, DC, Nov. 2009.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2008). “An
Emerging Humanitarian Component in the ASEAN Community: Past, Present and
Future,” the Second World International Studies Conference (WISC), Liubljiana, Slovenia, Jul. 2008.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2007). “The Formation and
Evolution of the Republic of China’s Worldview: Implications for Its Foreign
Policy toward East Asia,” International Studies Association (ISA) Annual
Convention, Chicago, Illinois, USA, Feb. 28 - Mar. 4.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang (2006). “Can ASEAN be a Third Party Mediator in
the Dispute over the
Conference on Peace Building in the Asia Pacific: The Role of Third Parties,
organized by the Institute for Dispute Resolution of Khon Kaen University, and
co-organized by Southeast Asian Conflict Studies Network, Khon Kaen, Thailand,
July 1-3.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2006). “When Uncle Sam Meets Vacillating David and Confident Goliath: The
United States and the Mediation in Cross-Taiwan Strait Relations,” International
Studies Association (ISA) Annual Convention, San Diego, California , USA, Mar.
22-25.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2005). “ The ASEAN Security Community and Disaggregation of Sovereignty? A
Provisional Analysis,”
International Conference on New Challenges in a Changing World, Sponsored by
the Cross-Strait Interflow Prospect Foundation, Taipei, R.O.C., Sept. 16-17.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2005). “Managing Southeast Asian Security: The ASEAN Security Community and
Institutional Change in
ASEAN,” International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Convention,
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2004). “ The Transformation of ASEAN as a Third-Party Mediator in
Intraregional Disputes of Southeast Asia ,” Workshop on International
Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, Department of Diplomacy, National Chengchi
University, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2004). “ASEAN+3 and Regional Cooperation: The Dynamic Nexus of Northeast and
Southeast Asia,”
Conference on the Asia-Pacific Regional Relations,
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2003). “U.S. and ASEAN in the Era of Anti-Terrorism,” International Conference
on American Future, Graduate Institute of American Studies, Tamkang University,
Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang (2002).
“Australia-United States Security Cooperation and Implications for the Republic
of China,” International Conference on East Timor and Australian Security
Relations: Implications for East Asia (sponsored by Australia Industry and
Commerce Office and the Department of Diplomacy, National Chengchi University),
November 29, 2002.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2002). “Globalization, Transforming Sovereignty and the Republic of China’s
South China Sea Strategy,”
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Section (CISS)/ISA Fourth Millennium
Conference, Brugge, Belgium, July 5-6, 2002.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2002). “Rethinking Preventive Diplomacy in Southeast Asia,” International
Conference on National Security and Military Strategy, R.O.C. National Defense
University, Taipei , Taiwan , R.O.C., December 11, 2001.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2000). “Big Power Politics Trumps Democratization: The Republic of China’s
foreign policy making since the 1980s,” International Studies Association
Annual Convention, Los Angeles, California, USA, March 14-18, 2000.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(1999). “Avoiding War: A study of changing PRC-ASEAN security relations,”
American Association for Chinese Studies Annual Conference, Arlington,
Virginia, USA, April 1999.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(1999). “
International Studies Association Annual Convention,
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(1998). “The Indeterminate Political Effects of the ROC's Investment in the
PRC,” American Association
for Chinese Studies Annual Conference, New York, New York, USA, September 30 –
October 1, 1998.
Others
§ Kwei-Bo
Huang (2012) “Taiwan’s Role in South Korea-Mainland
China Relations,” Korea-China Forum
Newsletter, Vol. 1 (Jul. 2012) (Korea Economic Institute & Project 2049
Institute), pp. 3-6, at
http://www.keia.org/publication/korea-china-forum-newsletter-volume-1-july-2012.
§ Kwei-Bo
Huang (2012) “Taiwan’s Public Diplomacy at a Time
of Institutional Change,” CNAPS Opinion (May 10, 2012)
(Washington, DC: Brookings Institution), at
http://www.brookings.edu/research/opinions/
§ Kwei-Bo
Huang (2011) “The South China Sea Dispute
Revisited: Stalemates, Changes, and What We Seem to Have
Forgotten,” Prospect Foundation
Newsletter, No. 3 (March 2011), at
http://www.pf.org.tw:8080/FCKM/inter/research_eng/report_open.jsp?file_id=1336.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2004). “The
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2004). “Cross-Strait Relations after the March 20 R.O.C. Presidential Election
,” Peace Forum (Internet Edition at
http://www.peaceforum.org.tw/onweb.jsp?webno=3333333275&webitem_no=719),
March 2004.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2004). “Regional Development: A Perspective from Taiwan,” Paper for the Sixth
ASEAN-ISIS-IIR Taiwan
Dialogue Co-organized by ASEAN-Institutes of Strategic and International
Studies and Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University,
held in Manila, Philippines, February 14-16, 2004.
§ Kwei-Bo Huang
(2002). “The China-ASEAN Free Trade Area: Background, Framework and Political
Implications,” Peace Forum (Internet Edition at
http://www.peaceforum.org.tw/onweb.jsp?webno=33333333:6&webitem_no=384),
February 2002.
Non-Chinese Working Manuscripts
§ The Humanitarian Component in the ASEAN Community
§ Taiwan’s
International Participation from “Pragmatic Diplomacy” to “Flexible
Diplomacy"
§ Meliorating Taiwan’s
National Security Decision-making: An Organizational Perspective
Scholarships & Fellowships
§ Fellowship,
Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies (CNAPS), Brookings Institution
(2012).
§ James
William Fulbright Grant for Senior Scholars, The Fulbright Program (2008-2009).
§ Department
of Government and Politics,
§
§ R.O.C. Doctoral
Students Dissertation Scholarship, The Chiang Ching-kuo Foundtion for International
Scholarly Exchange (1999.07.
§
(AACS) Annual Conference, New York City (1998).
§ Lungshan
Temple Scholarship (Taipei City) (1992).
§American Association for Chinese Studies (AACS)
(1998.08 - 2000.08)
§ Association of American Studies (2003.10 -
2004.09)
§ Chinese Association of Political Science (Taipei
City) (2003.10 - 2004.09)
§ International Studies Association (ISA) (1998.10 –
2001.09;2004.10 - )
§ American Political Science Association (APSA)
(2009.08 - 2010.08)
§ Taiwan Fulbright Alumni Association (2010.05 - )
§ The Phi Tau Phi Scholastic Honor Society of the
Republic of China (2010.06 - )