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06.11.2023

Taiwan's Party System: Project presentation by Prof. Alex Tan

On Nov 9, 2023, Prof. Alex Tan will talk about the Party System of a Young Consolidated Democracy, Taiwan. This is his current research project, which he is going to present in the first session of this semester's Taiwan Colloquium.

Prof. Alex Tan from the Political Science Department at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, is currently staying at the ERCCT in Tübingen and will present a current research project on Taiwan's party system in the Taiwan Colloquium on Thursday, 9 November at Keplerstraße 2, Room 1.81 (second floor). 

His presenation is titled Taiwan: The Party System of a Young Consolidated Democracy

Alex Tan is Professor of Political Science and International Relations and coordinator of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) specialisation (University of Canterbury), Honorary Professor (NZ Defence Force Command and Staff College), Associate Director (NZ Contemporary China Research Centre), Fellow (John G. Tower Center for Political Studies, USA), adjunct University Chair Professor of Political Science (National Chengchi University, Taiwan). He was member of the Public Advisory Committee on Disarmament and Arms Control (2019-21). At UC, he was head of department (2005-08, 2017-22) and recipient of teaching awards including the University Lecturer of the Year (2014), Arts Lecturer of the Year (2014, 2017), Arts Teaching Excellence Award (2015), Arts Lecturer of the Year finalist (2013, 2019). He received his PhD from Texas A&M University, MA (Economics) from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and AB (Economics) from the Ateneo de Manila. Before joining UC, he is tenured associate professor at the University of North Texas, postdoctoral fellow at Southern Methodist University, banker with HSBC, and researcher at Taiwan Institute of Economic Research. He was visiting scholar at universities in the US, UK, Germany, Japan, and Taiwan and represented NZ in Track II security/economic dialogues. Alex is editor of Frontiers in Political Economy and editorial board member of international academic journals such as Political Behavior, Asian Survey, Political Science, Politics and Governance, Issues and Studies, Journal of Asian Security & International Affairs, Croatian Political Science Review: Politicka Misao, Journal of Electoral Studies. He writes extensively in the areas of parties & elections, political economy, Taiwan and Asian politics, and international relations of the Asia-Pacific.

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