Curriculum Vitae


Dr. Tse-Kang Leng

Address: 64 , Sec. 2, Zhinan Rd. , Wenshan District, Taipei , Taiwan , 116

E-mail: tkleng@nccu.edu.tw

Tel: 886-2-29393091 ext. 50770 ; 50749

Fax: 886-2-2939-0201

Date of Birth: February 19, 1965

 

Education

Current Positions

Experience

Research Interests

Publications

1. Books

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2006, Governance of Biodiversity Conservation in China and Taiwan (London: Edward Elgar) (with Gerald McBeath)。

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2003, with Ping-yin Kuan, Globalizing Taipei: A Comparative Studies of Exhibition and Conference Industries in Shanghai, Seoul and Taipei (Taipei: Research and Development Committee of Taipei Government) (in Chinese)
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2002, A Political Analysis of Information Technology Industries: Shanghai in Comparative Perspective . Taipei: INK (in Chinese)
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1996, The Taiwan-China Connection: Democracy and Development Across the Taiwan Straits , (Boulder, Co: Westview Press)。

 

2. Book Chapters

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2005, “Sustainable Development in Taiwan: Comparative and International Perspectives,” in Paul Harris ed. Confronting Environmental Change in East and Southeast Asia. (London: Earthscan). Chapter 14.
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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).
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2003, “ WTO and China’s Information Industry”(in Chinese),in Hsu Kuang-tai, ed, ,WTO and Cross Straits Development, Taipei, IIR.(in Chinese)  
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2003 “ The Political Economy of Global Cities: A Case Study of Shanghai” , in Szu-yin Ho ed., Scope and Methods of China Studies, Taipei, IIR. , pp. 283-314. (in Chinese)  
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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)  
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2002, “Sovereignty at Bay? Business Networking and Domestic Politics of Informal Integration between Taiwan and Mainland China,” in Philip Regnier and Fu-Kuo Liu ed., Regionalism in East Asia: Paradigm Shifting?, (London: Curzon /Routldege). Chapter 10.  
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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)  

 

3.Journal Articles with Peer Reviews

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

 

4.Conference Papers

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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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January 7-8, 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.
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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.
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January 20-21,2003, “International and Domestic Interpretations of Taiwan's Economic Engagement with China”, Paper presented at Keio University, Tokoy.
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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 Greater China’s Political Economy”, organized by Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales, Paris, France.
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November 25, 2002, “Challenges and Opportunities of Cross-Straits Economic Relations”, paper presented at the Conference on Economic Development in Taiwan, organized by Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Xiamen.
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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.
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January 2, 2002, "Domestic Changes and Taiwan’s Engagement with Mainland China", Paper presented at the Taiwan-Japan Security Forum, organized by National Taiwan University and Keio University.
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7-8 December 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.
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May 4-5, 2001, “ Economic Globalization and Talent Flows”, Paper presented at the 30th Sino-American Conference on Contemporary China, University of California, San Diego.
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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, 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Nov 7, 1998, "Origins of Cross-Straits Relations: The State-Business Interaction", Conference on Theories of Cross-Straits Relations, National Taiwan University.
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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.
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September 10, 1997, "State Versus Market", Paper presented at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington D.C.
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April 1997, "The Taiwan Factor in U.S. – China Relations", Paper presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of Association of Asian Studies, Chicago. “Economic Interdependence and Political Integration Between Taiwan and Mainland China: A Critical Review”, Presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, San Francisco, September, 1996.