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2006-07-27
Speaker : Assistant Research Fellow Szu-chien Hsu, IPSAS
Topic : Is Hu Jintao’s Political Reform Moving China toward Democracy? — Comparing Four Reform Cases
Place : IPSAS Conference
Time : pm 2:00
2006-07-24
Speaker : Prof. Brantly Womack(Professor of Foreign Affairs, Department of Politics, University of Virginia)
Topic : Logical Conundrums of Asymmetry Theory
Place : IPSAS Conference
Time : pm 2:00
2006-07-21
Speaker : Prof. Brantly Womack(Professor of Foreign Affairs, Department of Politics, University of Virginia)
Topic : General Theory of Asymmetric International Relationships
Place : IPSAS Conference
Time : pm 2:00
2006-07-14
Speaker : Prof. Sophia Moestrup(Senior Program Manager, National Democratic Institute for International Affairs)
Topic : Semi-Presidentialism in Young Democracies: Help or Hindrance?
Place : IPSAS Conference
Time : pm 2:00
2006-06-22
Speaker : Prof. Andrew Nathan(Dept. of Political Science, Columbia University)
Topic : Democratization Theory and the Case of China
Place : IPSAS Conference
Time : pm 2:00
2006-06-15
Speaker : Eric C.C. Chang(Assistant Professor of Political Science at Michigan Sate University.)
Topic : Change and Persistence in Electoral Rules
Place : IPSAS Conference
Time : pm 2:00
2006-06-01
Speaker : Wei-chin Lee(Dept. of Political Science, Wake Forest University)
Topic : If You Build It, They Will Come? Taiwan’s Identity Politics
Place : IPSAS Conference
Time : pm 2:00
2006-05-25
Speaker : Associate Research Fellow Jih-wen Lin, IPSAS
Topic : Electoral System and The Faces of Semi- presidentialism
Place : IPSAS Conference
Time : pm 2:00
2006-05-11
Speaker : Director Yu-Shan Wu, IPSAS
Topic : Pursuing the Pivot: Application of the Strategic Triangle Model to Domestic Politics
Place : IPSAS Conference
Time : pm 2:00
2006-04-20
Speaker : Chung-li Wu (Associate Research Fellow, IPSAS)
Topic : Empowerment Theory and Ethnic Politics in Taiwan
Place : IPSAS Conference Room
Time : pm 2:00
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