August 15, 2002

 

Kwei-Bo Huang

 

 

Department of Diplomacy

National Chengchi University

64 Zhinan Rd., Sec. 2

Taipei, Taiwan (116), R.O.C.

Tel: 886-(0)2-29393091 ext. 50901

Fax:886-(0)2-2234-9419

E-mail: kweibo@nccu.edu.tw

 

 

Academic Employment

 

National Chengchi University, Taipei, Republic of China. 

Assistant Professor in the Department of Diplomacy, August 2002 – present.

Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Diplomacy, August 2001 –

July 2002.

Teaching international politics, international relations in Southeast Asia,

introduction to international relations, and introduction to international

security.

 

National Taipei University, Taipei, Republic of China. 

Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Administration and

Policy, August 2002 – present.

Teaching international politics.

 

National Defense University, Republic of China.

Adjunct Researcher in the National Strategic Studies Institute, August 2001 –

August 2002.

Concentrating on Asia-Pacific confidence building and preventive diplomacy.

 

 

Education

 

University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA. 

Ph.D. in Government and Politics (August 1996 - May 2001).

Dissertation Title: “Confidence and Security Building between the Association

of South East Asian Nations and the People’s Republic of China after the

Cold War”

Committee: George Quester (chair), Margaret Pearson, Dennis Pirages, Qian

Yingyi, Miranda Schreurs.

Major: International Relations

Minor: Comparative Politics

 

                M.A. in Government and Politics (May 1998)

 

George Washington University, Washington, D.C., USA 

M.A. in Political Science  (January 1994 - December 1996).

Major: International Relations

 

National Chengchi University, Taipei, Republic of China. 

B.A. in Diplomacy (October 1989 – June 1993)

Major: Diplomacy

 

 

Academic Fellowships, Grants, and Scholarships

 

Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland.  Graduate

Assistantships in 1997, 1998, 2000.

 

University of Maryland.  Jacob K. Goldhaber Travel Grant for participation

in the International Studies Association Annual Convention in Los Angeles

(2000).

 

Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange.  Dissertation

Fellowships for ROC Students Abroad.  July 1999.  USD $15,000.

 

University of Maryland.  Jacob K. Goldhaber Travel Grant for participation

in the American Association for Chinese Studies Annual Conference in New York City (1998).

 

Corporate Taipei City Meng-Jia Lung-Shan Temple Scholarship (1992).  NT

$5,000.

 

 

Publications (in print, under contract or internet)

 

Kwei-Bo Huang, et. al., eds. 2002-2003 Situation and Prospecting Development in

the Asia Pacific (Taipei : Prospect Foundation, 2002) (forthcoming). [Chinese]

 

Kwei-Bo Huang, “Analyzing Cooperation in International Security: The

Micro-Macro Linkage Approach,” Chinese Political Science Review, Vol. 34

(2002), forthcoming.

 

________, “Globalization, Transforming Sovereignty and the Republic of China’s

South China Sea Strategy,” Taiwan Defense Affairs, Vol. 2, No. 3 (Spring

2002), p. 80-106.

 

________, “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), p. 291-308.

 

________, “Rethinking Preventive Diplomacy in Southeast Asia,” in Ibid., p.

467-510.

 

________, “The China-ASEAN Free Trade Area: Background, Framework and

Political Implications,” Peace Forum (Internet Edition on February 20, 2002), the Division of Strategic and International Studies, Taiwan Research Institute, at http://www.dsis.org.tw/peaceforum/papers/2002-02/APE0202001e.htm

 

________, Association of South East Asian Nations’ Confidence and Security

Building with the People’s Republic of China: Internal Constraints and Policy

Implications, No. 6, 2000 (161) (Baltimore, Maryland: Maryland Series in

Contemporary Asian Studies, Inc., 2001).

 

________, “PRC-ASEAN Political Cooperation after the Cold War,” Journal of

International Relations (Taipei: National Chengchi University), Vol. 15 (2000),

p. 173-214. [Chinese]

 

 

Book Reviews

 

Chen Jie, Foreign Policy of the New Taiwan: Pragmatic Diplomacy in Southeast

Asia (Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2002), in Issues and Studies, forthcoming.

 

 

Work in Progress

 

    Book Manuscript (with Yung-Kuang Kao and Chung-Chian Teng), Political

Communication and Negotiation Skills (Taipei: National Open University, 2003) (forthcoming) [Chinese].

 

Development of Preventive Diplomacy in ASEAN.

 

Research on U.S. policy toward the Asia Pacific, part of the research project of the

Prospect Foundation (Taipei).

 

 

Conference Papers and Presentations

 

“Globalization, Transforming Sovereignty and the Republic of China’s South China

Sea Strategy,” Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Section / ISA Fourth

Millennium Conference, Brugge, Belgium, July 4-7, 2002.

 

“Rethinking Preventive Diplomacy in Southeast Asia,” International Conference on

National Security and Military Strategy, R.O.C. National Defense University,

Taipei City, Taiwan, R.O.C., November 29, 2001.

 

“Post-Cold War Politico-Military Cooperation between the PRC and ASEAN,”

Seminar on post-Cold War Foreign Relations of the PRC, Department of Diplomacy, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C., December 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, March 14-18, 2000.

 

“Avoiding War: A study of changing PRC-ASEAN security relations,” American

Association for Chinese Studies Annual Conference, Arlington, Virginia, April 16-18, 1999.

 

“Post Cold War Security Building in Southeast Asia: Equivocal ASEAN-PRC

security relations,” International Studies Association Annual Convention,

Washington, D.C., February 16-20, 1999.

 

Co-Moderator, Conference on Taiwan-U.S. relations, sponsored by the Association

of Friends of President Lee, Arlington, Virginia, January 16, 1999.

 

“The Indeterminate Political Effects of the ROC’s Investment in the PRC,”

American Association for Chinese Studies Annual Conference, New York, New York, October 30 – November 1, 1998.

 

 

Peer Reviews

 

Review of the research project “The Alliance Policy of the United States” for the

Prospect Foundation, August 2002.

 

Review of article for Strategic and International Studies (Taipei), 2002.

 

 

Professional Associations

 

Chinese Association of Political Science (Taipei), August 2002 – present.

 

International Studies Association, October 1998 – October 2001.

 

American Association for Chinese Studies, August 1998 – August 2000.

 

Association for Asian Studies, March 1998 – March 1999.