Curriculum Vitae
Name : Yeong-kuang Ger
Date and Place of Birth: November 27, 1954, Taiwan
Nationality: Republic of China
Present Position: Professor, Department of Political Science and Graduate Institute
of National Development, National Taiwan University.
Address:No.1 Roosevelt Road, Sec.4, Graduate Institute of National Development,
NTU. Taipei, Taiwan, ROC.
Tel. & Fax:886-2-33932969(0)
Tel: 886-2-2937-3524 (H)
E-Mail: yger@ms34.hinet.net, ger@ccms.ntu.edu.tw
Education:
Ph.D. (1985), Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison
M.A. (1980), Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University.
B.A. (1978), Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University.
Professional
Experience:
Member, Research, Development and Evaluation Commission,
Executive Yuan, ROC Government. 1996-2000
Visiting Professor, Fall Semester,1998. East Asian Institute, Columbia University,
U.S.A.
Director, Graduate Institute of San-Min-Chu-I, NTU, 1996-1998.
Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, Stellenbosch University,
South Africa, July-August, 1997.
Professor, 1991-present
Department of Political Science and Graduate Institute of National
Development, National Taiwan University.
Associate Professor, 1985-1991
Department of Political Science and Graduate Institute of San-Min-Chu-I,
National Taiwan University.
Teaching Assistant, 1985
Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Research Assistant, 1979-1980
Department of Political Science, NTU
Assistant to Dean of Students, 1977-1978, National Taiwan University
Teaching-
Comparative Politics, American Political Institutions and Process, Political
Parties and Election Studies, Research Methods, Cultural Pluralism and
National Integration, International Relations.
Research-
1. Research Interesrs: Comparative Political Development and Change in
Developing Countries, Institutional Impacts on Economic Development,
Ethnic Politics and Party Competition, Sovereignty Issue in the Divided
Nations.
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Public
Services:
Secretary-General, 2001, World League for Freedom and Democracy.
Member, Supervisory Board, 1999-2002, China Youth Corps.
President, 1998, Wisconsin Alumni Association of the ROC.
Standing Member of Board of Directors, 1990-present, ROC¡¦s National Professors¡¦
Association.
Standing Member of Board of Directors, 1993-present, ROC¡¦s Communication
Development Association.
Secretary General, 1991-1994, World League For Freedom and Democracy, ROC
Chapter.
Achievements
and Awards:
Five Hundred Leaders of Influence (1999), American Biographical Institute, U.S.A.
Who¡¦s Who in Asia and the Pacific Nations (1999), International Biographical
Centre, England.
Who¡¦s Who of the Republic of China (1998)
Research Award, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, National Science
Commission, Executive Yuan, ROC.
¡§Ten Outstanding Young Persons¡¨ Award of the ROC, 1993.
Elected Member of Phi Tau Phi Scholastic Honor Society, 1984.
Travel Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1984
Atwood Fellowship Award, Department of Political Science, UW-Madison, 1983.
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Scholarship Award, ROC,1980-1982.
Distinguished Student Award, National Taiwan University, 1975.
Selected
Publications:
1. Party Politics and Democratic Development. 2nd. ed. 2001. National Open University.
2. The Story of Taiwan: Politics. 2nd ed. 2001. Government Information Office.
3. Chinese Democracy: The Taiwan Model, 1992. Cheng-Chung Co., Ltd.
4. Cultural Pluralism and National Integration, 1991. Cheng-Chung Co.,Ltd.
5. Political Change and Political Development: The Taiwan Experience. 1989.
Youth Cultural Enterprise, Co., Ltd.
Articles and Conference Papers-
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l ¡§The Politics of Polling: An Analysis of Taiwan¡¦s 2000 Presidential election,¡¨ published in American Journal of Chinese Studies, Volume 8:7, April 2001, pp.7-12.
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Co-authored
with Prof. Yu-Long Ling: ¡§The Great Showdown:Taiwan¡¦s
Presidential Election in the Year 2000¡¨ published in American Journal of Chinese Studies,
Volume 7:1, April 2000, pp.1-27.
l ¡§Cultural Fusion or
Cultural Pluralism: A Discussion of the Development of
Chinese Culture¡¨ in An Academic Symposium on The Development of Chinese
Culture, held by Chinese
Social Science Academy and Mid-Stream Cultural
Foundation of the ROC, 0ct.12-19, 1999. Kunming, China.
l ¡§The Impacts of
Taiwan¡¦s Democratization on Cross-Strait Relations¡¨, Win-Win
Monthly. Vol. 6. Taipei.
l ¡§Cultural Pluralism
and World Peace: The Clash of Civilizations or
The Integration of Civilizations,¡¨ in An Academic Conference
on The Integration of
Civilizations and World Peace, held by
World
Chinese Peace Construction Association. Sheraton
Brussels Hotel,
Belgium. July 7-9, 1999.
l ¡§Dr. Sun Yat-Sen¡¦s
Principle of Democracy and Taiwan¡¦s Democratization,¡¨ in An
Academic Symposium on Dr.Sun Yat-
Sen and Modern China. Held by Beijing
Social Science Academy
and Beijing History Association. March 29-31, 1999.
l ¡§The Three Nos Policy
and the Triangular Relationship Between
Washington-Beijing-Taipei,¡¨ in An Academic Conference on The 20 Years¡¦
Taiwan Relations Act:
Washington, Taipei and Beijing, held by The Professors
World Peac Academy Of the ROC. March
13, Taipei.
l ¡§Ideology and Development: Dialogue Between Dr. Sun Yat-Sen¡¦s Thoughts
And Theory of National Development,¡¨ In An Academic Symposium on
¡§Dialogue Between Dr. Sun Yat-Sun¡¦s Thoughts and Contemporary
Political Thoughts¡¨, June 6-7, 1998, Taipei.
l ¡§Rebuilding Chinese Civilization: A Discussion of Huntington¡¦s ¡¥The Clash
of Civilizations,¡¨ in An Academic Symposium on ¡§Dr. Sun Yat-Sen¡¦s
Thoughts and the 21 Century, San Francisco, April 3-6, 1998.
l ¡§National Autonomy and National Development,¡¨ in An International
Symposium on ¡§Dr. Sun Yat-Sen and Contemporary China,¡¨ Sponsored by
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall, Taipei, January 3-5, 1998.
l ¡§Cross-Strait Relations and World Peace,¡¨ in An International Academic
Symposium on ¡§New Prospects in Promoting Global Peace¡¨ sponsored
By the World League for Freedom and Democracy, Taipei, Taiwan,
January 19, 1998.
l ¡§One-China Policy Debate and Cross-Strait Relations,¡¨ in the Sixth
International Symposium on CHINA, Sponsored by Franklin College
And University of Indianapolis, November 7-8, 1997.
l ¡§Constitutional Change and Constitutional Development: Trends and
Prospects,¡¨ in An Academic Symposium held by National Assembly,
December 25m 1997.
l ¡§National Integration and National Development,¡¨ in Proceedings of the
symposium on ¡§Dr. Sun Yat-Sen and Contemporary China¡¨ Published
by Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Merorial Hall, May 17, 1997.
l ¡§The Impact of HK¡¦s Political Institutional Change on Cross-Strait Relations¡¨
Sponsored by the HK¡¦s Asia-Pacific 21st Century Society, Hong Kong
January 24, 1997.
l ¡§Transition Through Transformation: The Democratization Process in Taiwan
From 1977 to 1996,¡¨ published in TOWARDS DEMOCRACY, Journal
Of the Institute for Multi-party Democracy, South Africa, Fourth
Quarter, 1996.
l ¡§Process and Prospects of Taiwan¡¦s Democratization,¡¨ in An International
Symposium on ¡§Prospects on China in the 21st Century¡¨ Sponsored
By Sun Yat-Sen Institute of America, Chicago, Illinois, July 26-28,
1996.
l ¡§A Theoretical Framework for Election Machine,¡¨ in THEORY AND
POLICY, June, 1996.
l ¡§A Model for Constitutional Reform in Taiwan,¡¨ in An Academic
Symposium on ¡§National Development in the 21st Century¡¨
Sponsored by Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Institute of the ROC, May 5, 1996.
l ¡§Democratization in the ROC: Policy Implications for South Africa,¡¨ in
Proceedings of the Conference¡¨ The Taiwan Experience: Implications
For South Africa¡¨ Published by University of South Africa, August
26, 1995.
l ¡§Party Nomination System: A Conceptual Discussion,¡¨ in THEORY AND
POLICY, July, 1995.
l ¡§Ideology and Development: A Comparative Study on Taiwan and
Mainland,¡¨ Published by Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Merorial Hall, Nov. 1994.
l ¡§Cross-Strait Relations in Post Cold War Era: Cooperation and
Confrontation,¡¨ in an International Academic Symposium on
¡§Dr. Sun Yat-Sen¡¦s Thoughts and the 21st Century¡¨ Sponsored by
Research Foundation for Dr. Sun Yat-Sen¡¦s Thoughts, Tokyo,
Japan, October 28-31, 1994.
l ¡§The America¡¦s Party-Government Relationship: The Interaction Between
President and Party Organization,¡¨ in Thomas, C.P. Peng, ed.,
AMERICAN POLITICAL PARTY AND INTEREST GROUP,
Academia Sinica, Taiwan, February, 1994.
l ¡§The Political Development of the ROC,¡¨ in the International Conference
Cosponsored by the Budapest University of Economics and WLFD,
Budapest, Hungary, August, 10-13, 1992.
l ¡§Transformation of B-A System: The Korean Experience,¡¨ in the
Conference on the Democratization of Authoritarian Regimes
And National Development, Sponsored by sun Yat-Sen Social
Science Institute, National Cheng-Kung University, Jan. 18-19, 1991
l ¡§One-Dominant Party system and Modernization,¡¨ in the Conference on ¡§
The Evolution of Democracy in China¡¨ Cosponsored by Carnegic
Council on Ethnics and International Affairs and Pacific Cultural
Foundation, New York, December 13-16, 1989.
l ¡§Ideology and Political Development: The Japanese Experience,¡¨ Journal of
Social Science, National Taiwan University, March 30, 1987.
l ¡§One-Dominant Party System and Economic Development: A Comparative
Study of ROC, Japan, and Korea¡¦s Experience,¡¨ in Seminar on East
Asian Culture, Sponsored by National Cheng-Chi University, July
20, 1986.
l ¡§Ethnic Political Consolidation: An Analysis of Chinese American Political
Participation,¡¨ in the Seminar on ¡§US: After Vietnam War¡¨
Sponsored by Academia Sinica, June 6-8, 1986.
References:
Professor Yu-Long Ling, Elmon and Lucile Williams Chair in Law and Public
Service, Franklin College, Indiana, U. S.A.
Address: 501 E. Monroe Street, Franklin, Indiana 46131-2598, USA.
Phones: (317) 738-8265(O), (317) 738-2853(H)
E-Mail: lingy1@franklincoll.edu
Professor Jiun-Han Tsao, Professor of Political Science Department of National
Taiwan University, and Researcher of Institute of European and
American Studies of Academia Sinica, ROC.
Address: 21 Hsu-Chow Road, Taipei, Taiwan. Department of Political Science, NTU.
Phone: 886-2-2782-3108 (ext. 228)
E-Mail: jhtsao@sinica.edu.tw