POLS lecturer Alex Tan’s recent publications

Professor Alex Tan has published the following:

Conference paper presentations

1) “Party Polarisation in New Zealand and Taiwan: An Exploratory Study” at the 2020 Taiwan Institute of Governance and Communication Research International Conference, October 29, Taipei, Taiwan.

2) “Partisan Polarization and Fragmentation in the Taiwanese Electorate: Evidence from the 2020 Elections” (co-authored with Cal Clark and Karl Ho. San Francisco, California: 2020 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 9-13 Sep 2020.

 

Research articles published or forthcoming

1) “Measuring Currency Power from 2005 to 2018: Greenback Still Unrivaled or Increasingly Constrained by Its Rivals?” Politička Misao: Croatian Political Science Review 56(3-4): 241-268 (co-authored with Kristijan Kotarski)

2) “The Political Economy of Taiwan’s Regional Relations.” Asian Affairs: An American Review 47(3): 177-200 (co-authored with Cal Clark and Karl Ho)

3) “Was 2016 a Realigning Election in Taiwan?” Asian Survey (forthcoming Nov/Dec, co-authored with Cal Clark and Karl Ho)

4) “Can distant water douse fire? NATO in the Geopolitics of the South China Sea Region” in Joseph McQuade (ed.) NATO in the Asia-Pacific (forthcoming December 2020)

5) “Defence Diplomacy: Battling for the Heart of the Pacific.” Journal Outre-Terre; Revue européenne de géopolitique (forthcoming, co-authored with Kendra Roddis)

6) “India, Taiwan, and the Indo-Pacific: Economic-Security Strategic Partnership and Expected Utility Theory” Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs (forthcoming, co-authored with Neel Vanvari).

7) “Solving the Collective Action Problem: Taiwan, New Zealand, and the COVID-19 Battle.” Taiwan Journal of Democracy 16 (2): 131-151.