1. 2000“The Political Logic of Institutional Choice: Taiwan in ComparativePerspective,” Political Science Review(政治科學論叢), 13(December): 93-124(TSSCI)
2. 2001「民主鞏固的政治經濟基礎:國家、市場與民主的結構改革」,國策專刊18。
3. 2002a “Political Institutions and Economic Governance: The PoliticalEconomy of Hybrid Presidential System in PostauthritarianTaiwan,” Journal of Social Sciences and Philosophy(人文及社會科學集刊), 14(1):1-31(TSSCI).
4. 2002b (co-authored with Yung-Ming Hsu)“Accounting for the Effects of Ethnic Consciousness in Taiwan.”The American Asian Review, vol.20,No.2:157-90.
5. 2002c(co-authored with Yung-Ming Hsu) “Southern Politics? Regional Trajectories ofParty Development in Taiwan,”Issues and Studies, Vol. 38 No. 2, pp.61-84 (SSCI).
6. 2003 “Changing Grassroots Financial Governance in Taiwan:A Political EconomyAnalysis,” Chinese Administrative Review(中國行政評論), Vol. 12, No.4 (TSSCI) (NSC 90-2414-H-194-007)
1. 1999 “Taiwan's ConstitutionalChoice in Comparative Perspective: The Political Logic of Hybrid PresidentialSystem, ” Ph. D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania.
2. 2000 “Regime Transition and Economic Governance:The End of the DevelopmentalState in Taiwan?” 陳文俊主編,跨越2000年的政治學研究。高雄:國立中山大學政治學研究所叢書。
3. 2004 (co-authored with Yun-han Chu) “Globalization and Economic Governance in Taiwan, ” in Yoichiro Sato (ed.),Growth and Governance in Asia.Honilulu, Hawaii: Asia-Pacificcenter for Security Studies.
4. 2008 (co-authored with Yun-han Chu) “The New Political Economy after Regime Turnover inTaiwan: An Assessment of the First Chen Shui-bian Administration,” in Steven M. Goldstein and Julien Chang, (eds.), Presidential Politics in Taiwan: The Administration of Chen Shui-bian. Norwalk: EastBridge.(經審查制度出版)
5. 2016 (co-authored with Yun-han Chu) “Cross-Strait Economic Integration, 1992-2015,” in Gunter Schubert (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Taiwan. Pp.409-424. (經審查制度出版)
7. 2020 “Managing the Economy,” in Kharis Templeman, Yun-han Chu and Larry Diamond (eds.) Dynamics of Democracy in Taiwan: The Ma Ying-jeou Years. Lynne Rienner Publishers, pp.203-20.
研討會論文
1. 1999a “Political Institutions and Economic Governance:Hybrid Presidential System in Postauthoritarian Taiwan, ” paper presented at the Annual Meeting ofMidwest Political Science Association, April 15-17, 1999, Chicago.
2. 1999b “ThePolitical Logic of Institutional Choices: Taiwan in Comparative Perspective, ”paper presented in Workshop of Sun Yat-sen Institutefor Social Sciences and Philosophy, Academia Sinica,Taipei, Taiwan, December 28, 1999.
3. 2000 “RegimeTransition and Economic Governance: The End of the Developmental State in Taiwan?” Paper Presented at the 7th Annual Meeting of the Taiwanese Political ScienceAssociation, NationalSunYat-senUniversity,Kaohsiung, Taiwan,December 9-10, 2000.
5. 2001b (co-authored with Yung-Ming Hsu) “The Rise of Southern Politics in Taiwan?” Paper presented at the 2001 Annual Meeting of theAmerican Political Science Association, San Francisco,August 30 to September 2, 2001.
6. 2001c (co-authored with Yung-Ming Hsu) “Cleavage Structure, Electoral Incentives and GovernmentFormation: A Political Institutionalist Analysis ofParty Realignment in Taiwan ” Paper presentedat the Annual Meeting of the Taiwanese Political Science Association, National Chengchi University, Taipei, December 15-16, 2001.
7. 2002a (co-authored with Yun-han Chu) “Globalization and Economic Governance in Taiwan ” Paper presented at the Conference on “Growth and Governance in Asia, ” Asia-PacificCenterfor Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii, March12-14,2002.
8. 2002b “Democratization andthe Demise of Development State in Taiwan?” Paper presented to the conference on “Challenges for Taiwan's DemocraticConsolidation in the Post-Hegemonic Era, ”Institute for National Policy Research and Hoover Institution, StanfordUniversity, June 7-8, 2002, Taipei.
9. 2002c (co-authored with Yung-Ming Hsu) “Marriage of Convenience or True Love : Perceptions andChoices of Taiwanese with Regard to the Proposal of 'One State, Two Systems' ” Paper presented at the Conference on Taiwan Issues, Centerfor Asian Studies, University of South Carolina, June 7-9, 2002, Columbia,South Carolina.
10. 2002d “Democratizationand the Changing Political Economy in Taiwan,” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting & American Political ScienceAssociation, Boston,August 29-September 1, 2002.
11. 2002e “BecomingProblematic: Reflections on Grassroots Financial Politics in Taiwan, ” Paperpresented at the Annual Meeting of Taiwanese Political Science Association,National Chung Cheng University, Chiayi, December14-15, 2002.
13. 2003b (co-authoredwith Yung-Ming Hsu) “Exit, Voice and Loyalty: Elite Mobility after RegimeTurnover, ” Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of AmericanPolitical Science Association, Conference Group on Taiwan Studies, August28-31, 2003, Philadelphia, USA.
14. 2003c(Co-authored with Yung-han Chu) “Crafting Taiwan'sSemi-Presidentialism in the Shadow of History, ”Paper presented at the Conference on “Semi-Presidentialismand Nascent Democracies, ” held by Institute of Political Science.Academia Sinica, Taipei,October 24-25, 2003.
15. 2003d “Mappingthe Configuration of Democratic Governance in Post-authoritarian Taiwan: An Institutionalist Perspective, ” Paper prepared forpresentation at the Conference on “Democracy and Human Rights in Greater China,” organized by City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, December 13, 2003.
16. 2004a “Semi-Presidentialism at Bay? Exploring the Institutional Sourcesof Governance Crisis in Postauthoritarian Taiwan, ”Paper presented at the Conference on “New Models of Governance in ComparativePerspective, ” held by NationalChungChengUniversity, May 29-30, Chiayi. Taiwan.
17. 2004b “FinancialGlobalization, Liberalization, and New Financial Politics in
Taiwan,” Paper presented at 2004 Annual Meeting of Chinese Political ScienceAssociation, held at NationalChengKungUniversity,Tainan, Taiwan,September 18-19, 2004.
18. 2005a(Co-authored with HaoYang) “Re-perusing Common Values: Theoretical Reconstruction and Evaluation ofLearning Process and Regional Governance of ASEAN, ” Paper presented at theconference on “ASEAN's Affiliated NGOs in the Context of Global Governance :Lessons for the Republic of China (Taiwan), ” organized by MingChuanUniversity, March 12, 2005, Taipei.
19. 2005b (Co-authoredwith Yun-han Chu and Tsai-huaWu) “The New Political Economy after Regime Tuenoverin Taiwan: An Assessment of the First Chen Shi-bian Administration, ” Paper preparedfor presentation at the “Harvard-SOAS Conference on The First Chen Shi-bian Administration, ” Historic Inns of Annapolis,Annapolis, Maryland, 5-8 May, 2005.
21. 2006a,“The Political Logic of Neoliberal Populism in Taiwan,” Paper presented at theAnnual Meeting of American Political Science Association, August 31-September3, 2006, Philadelphia, U.S.A.
26. 2009c “Regulatory Capture of Systematic Risks: Lessons from 2008 Financial Crisis,” Paper presented at International Conference on “The New Asian Political Economy: The Global Financial Crisis and Beyond,” organized by Department of Political Science and Graduate Institute of Political Economy, National Cheng Kung University, December 10-11, 2009.
27. 2010 “Neoliberal Diffusion of Financial Regulatory Rules: Bridging Domestic and International Explanations,” Paper presented at 2010 Annual Meeting of International Relations Association, organized by National Chengchi University, Taipei, June 12, 2010.
28. 2011a “Poverty and Democracy: Challenges and Opportunities,” An invited talk for 2011 Assembly for Democracy in Asia, Workshop on Poverty and Democracy, organized by Taiwan Democracy Foundation, August 23, 2011, Taipei.
29. 2011b “Fiscal De-concentration and Its Local Policy Consequences in Taiwan,“ Paper presented at the International Conference on “Decentralization and Its Discontents: Recalibrating Public Service Delivery in Asia,” organized by the Centre for Governance and Citizenship, The Hong Kong Institute of Education, 17-18 November 2011, Hong Kong.
33. 2013 “Competing Liberalization of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP): A Hegemonic Project Perspective,” presented at the 2013 International Conference on Asia-Pacific Studies, November 7-9, 2013, organized by Institute of China and Asia-Pacific Studies, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
35. 2014b “In the Wake of the Sunflower Movement: Exploring Political Consequences of Cross-Strait Integration,” paper presented at the conference on “The Politics of Polarization: Taiwan in Comparative Perspective,” organized by the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law at Stanford University, October 17-18, 2014.
37. 2015 “Dismantling Developmentalism in Taiwan,” paper presented at the Conference on “Dismantling Developmentalism: Japan, Korea, Taiwan,” organized by Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, October 23-24, 2015.
38. 2017 “Liberal Order and Its Challenges,” paper presented at the Fifth Global International Studies Conference, 1-3 April, 2017, Taipei, Taiwan.
1. 2005 (Co-authored with Hao Yang) "Re-perusing Common Values: Theoretical Reconstruction and Evaluation of Learning Process and Regional Governance of ASEAN," Conference Proceeding on "ASEAN's Affiliated NGOs in the Context of Global Governance: Lessons for the Republic of China (Taiwan)," Ming Chung University.
2. 2016 「東北亞與東南亞間之經貿合作」刊登於對外關係協會網站與臉書
3. 2017 Book Review “Strategic Recoupling…” International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, vol.17, issue 2 (February): 332-335.