Conference Group on Taiwan Studies (CGOTS) Official Panels
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2:00-3:30pm
Marriott Rm 414
CGOTS PANEL 1: Preferences, Identity, and Taiwan's 2016 Election
This panel discusses and examines how democratic consolidation and the changing domestic political preferences, identity, and social cleavages have shaped Taiwan's 2016 election.
Chair: Da-chi Liao, National Sun Yat-sen University
- "Coattail and Reverse Coattail Effects: The Case of Taiwan's 2016 Election," Chi Huang and Kaw-yew Lim, National Cheng Chi University
- "Legislative Co-sponsorship Networks in Taiwan," Jinhyeok Jang, University of Louisville
- "Political Cleavage in Taiwan: Is There a Shift?," T.Y. Wang, Illinois State University, and Su-feng Cheng, National Cheng Chi University
- "The Legal Complex in Taiwan's Democratization," Chin-shou Wang, National Cheng Kung University
- "The Psychological Cognition and Vote Choices in Taiwan," Chung-li Wu and Hsiao-chien Tsui, Academia Sinica.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 10:00-11:30am
Marriott Rm 414
CGOTS PANEL 2: Cross-Strait Relations and Economic Integration
This panel discusses and examines cross-strait ties in the wake of Taiwan's 2016 elections and the implications for Taiwan's economic integration policy.
Chair: Shelley Rigger, Davidson College
- "China's Foreign Policy Transformation: Implications for Cross-Strait Relations," Nien-chung Chang Liao, Academia Sinica
- "Cross-Strait Relations in the Aftermath of Taiwan's 2016 Elections," John Fuh-sheng Hsieh, University of South Carolina
- "Prospect of the TPP under the Scope of Taiwan's Party Realignment," Rou-lan Chen, National Sun Yat-sen University
- "Reconciliation without Convergence?: Theorizing Taiwan-China Relations," Vincent Wei-cheng Wang, Ithaca College
- "When Frictions Do Not Cause Rift: Explaining Ambiguity in Alliance Management," Ping-kuei Chen, University of Maryland
CGOTS will also hold its reception Saturday evening from 6:30-8pm in Marriott Rm 411, and its business meeting right after, from 8-9pm, in Marriott Rm 410.
Other Panels with Taiwan-Related Presentations
8:00-9:30am
Marriott Franklin 2
Deterrence and Coercion
- "Nuclear Deterrence Theory in Asia: Ideational Beliefs and Nuclear Strategy," James Turner Simpson, Boston University
2:00-3:30pm
PCC 108-B
Complexity, Process and Disruption: Political Theory under Pressure
- "Secularism beyond Christian Political Theology: Thinking from Taiwan and China," Leigh K. Jenco, London School of Economics
8:00-9:30am
Marriott Franklin 5
Beijing, Taipei, Tokyo: East Asian Security Relations
- "Why Underbalancing?: Nation Building and Taiwan's Rapprochement toward China," Dean Chen, Ramapo College
- "Difficult but Necessary: Changing the U.S.-Taiwan Relationship," Eric Gomez, Cato Institute
PCC 109-AB
The Role of Elections in Regime Transitions
- "Don't Call It a Comeback: Autocratic Successor Parties and Democratization," Michael K. Miller, George Washington University
10:00-11:30am
PCC 103-A
Exchange Rate Politics
- "Exchange Rate Policy and Policy Diffusion: The Case of South Korea and Taiwan," Hyunsook Moon-Chen, UC Santa Barbara
PCC 113-B
Courts as Catalysts of Policy Change: Comparative Perspectives
- "Who Judges?: Introducing Jury Systems in Industrialized Democracies," Rieko Kage, University of Tokyo
12:00-1:30pm
PCC 203-A
Employing Migrants: Multiple Perspectives
- "Comparing Migrant Care Worker Policies in Taiwan and South Korea," Yi-chun Chien, University of Toronto
Marriott, Franklin 2
Sources of Regime Durability and Transformation in China
- "Strength without Confidence in Authoritarian China," Dan Slater, University of Chicago, and Joseph Wong, University of Toronto
2:00-3:30
Marriott Salon C
Vote Choices, Ideology, and Political Parties
- "Heterogeneous Anchoring of Extreme Candidate on Voter’s Perception of Mainstream," Austin Horng-en Wang, Duke University
4:00-5:30pm
Marriott Rm 303
Cooperation and Conflict within Legislatures
- "Parliamentary Brawls and Reelection in Taiwan," Nathan Batto, Academia Sinica
PCC 103-B
Public Support for Trade Policy
- "What Do Voters Learn from Foreign News?: Experimental Evidence on PTA Diffusion," Megumi Naoi and Jason Kuo, UC San Diego
8:00-9:30am
Marriott Rm 414
Competing Interests and Paradigms in East Asian Political Economy
- "The Changing Role of Taiwanese Investors in the PRC and Southeast Asia," Shelley Rigger, Davidson College
- "Will International Law Change Taiwan's East China Sea Policy after 2016?" Chi-ting Tsai, National Taiwan University
Loews, Commonwealth A1
Migration and the Migration Crisis Today: Policies, Experiences, Impact
- "Migrant Workers vs. Brides: The Care Crisis in Southern Europe and East Asia," Tiziana Caponio, University of Turin and Collegio Carlo Alberto, and Margarita Estevez-Abe, Syracuse University
Marriott, Franklin 8
Transformations in Asian Security: Multiple Challenges for the 21st Century
- "Inadvertent Escalation in East Asia: Strategic Implications of Joint Access and Maneuver," William J. Norris, Texas A&M University
10:00-11:30am
Marriott Rm 412
Contextualizing Race Narratives in Asian American Political Activism
- "Politics & Preferences of New Americans: Chinese Americans on Affirmative Action," Jeanette Y. Harvey, CSU Los Angeles, and Pei-te Lien, UC Santa Barbara
12:00-1:30pm
Marriott Rm 414
Conceptualizing Difference
- "Transformations of Taiwanese People's State Identity," Frank Liu, National Sun Yat-sen University
PCC 201-C
Corruption and Corruption Control in the Asia-Pacific Region
- "Collective Action Problems for Principals, Agents, and Clients in Corruption," Jong-sung You, Australia National University
Marriott, Franklin 3
Popular Support for Authoritarian Regimes
- "The Frequency and Success of Authoritarian Successor Parties Worldwide," James Loxton, University of Sydney
2:00-3:30pm
PCC 111-B
The Political Logic(s) of Anti-Corruption Campaigns in Asia
- "Disappointed by Design?: Media Bias in Anti-Corruption Reporting in Taiwan," Christian Goebel, University of Vienna
4:00-5:30pm
Marriot Rm 412
Conflict and Cooperation: State and Society in Contemporary China
- "Close Encounters of the First Time: Tourist Peace in the Cross-Strait Relations," Hsin-hsin Pan, and Yu-tzung Chang, National Taiwan University, and Wen-chin Wu, Academia Sinica
Marriott, Franklin 5
China and Its Neighbors: Regional Diplomacy and China's Foreign Policy Choices
- "Private Diplomacy, Tacit Understandings, and Lessons from China's Rapprochement," Dalton Lin, Georgia Institute of Technology