Dr. Yung Wei’s Publications
 

[Books]   [Chapters]   [Articles]   [Papers]
 

   Books:

1.     Introduction to Public Policy [in Chinese] (Taiwan: Wu-Nan Publisher, August 1, 2004).

2.     Professor Yung Wei’s Last Three Lectures [in Chinese] (Taiwan: Commonwealth Publishing Group, March 29, 2004).

3.     The Interaction between Public Opinion and Government Policies: Findings of Eight Opinion Surveys on Response to Government Administration and Voting Behaviors of the People in Taiwan, 1979-1986 [in Chinese] (Taipei: Vanguard Institute for Policy Studies, 2003).

4.     US Policy toward Mainland China and the ROC on Taiwan: Possible Developments and Policy Recommendations [in Chinese and English] (Taipei: Vanguard Institute for Policy Studies, November, 2002).

5.     Breakthrough: Toward a Greater Framework for Taiwan’s Future [in Chinese] (Taipei: Shang-Chou Wen Hua [Business Weekly Publishing Company], 1995).

6.     Public Policy, co-authored with Chung-yuan Chan, Chih-hung Chu and De-fu Huang [Chinese] (Taipei: Open University Press, 1992).

7.     Transformation [in Chinese] (Taipei: The Excellence Publishing Co., 1990).

8.     Forecasting and Policy Planning (editor, author) [Chinese] (Taipei: Research, Development, and Economic Commission, 1989).

9.     The Theory and Practice of Administrative Planning (editor, author) [in Chinese] (Taipei: Research, Development, and Economic Commission, 1989).

10.  Science, Elite, and Modernization [in Chinese] (Taipei: Student Book Co., Ltd., 1980; second ed., 1986).

11.  The Theory and Practice of Policy Planning (editor, author) [in Chinese] (Taipei: Research, Development, and Economic Commission, 1983).

12.  Methods of Research on Public Administration (editor, author) [Chinese] (Taipei: Research, Development, and Economic Commission, 1982).

13.  Policy Planning in Non-Economic Arena (editor, author) [in Chinese] (Taipei: Research, Development, and Economic Commission, 1981).

14.  Communist China: A System-Functional Reader (editor with instruction), (Columbus, Ohio: Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co., 1972).

15.  The Nature and Methods of Social Science [in Chinese] (Taipei: The Commercial Press, 1971).

   Chapters in Books:

1.     “USA-ROC Relations and the Partition of China: Parameters and Variables,” in Marie-Luise Nath (ed.), The Republic of China on Taiwan in International Politics (Europaischer Verlag der Wissenschaften, Germany: Peter Lang, 1998).

2.     “Taiwan-Strait Crisis and Taipei-Washington-Beijing Relations,” in Relations Across the Taiwan Strait: Perspectives from Mainland China and Taiwan (Washington, D.C.: the Atlantic Council of the United States, March 1998).

3.     “The Interplay between Taiwan’s Internal and External Environments to 2020: A Contingency Analysis,” in Karen M. Sutter (ed.), Development in Taiwan to 2020: Implications for Cross-Strait Relations and U.S. Policy (Washington D.C.: The Atlantic Council of the United States, 1996).

4.     “The Effects of Democratization, Unification, and Elite Conflict on Taiwan’s Future,” in Zhi-lin Lin and Thomas W. Robinson (eds.), The Chinese and Their Future, Beijing, Taipei, and Hong Kong, (Washington, D.C.: The American Enterprise Institute Press, 1994).

5.     “Planning for Growth, Equality, and Democracy: The ROC’s Development Process and Its Implications,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Public Policy Planning, (Taipei: Research, Development, and Evaluation Commission, Executive Yuan, 1989).

6.     Policy Planning and National Development: Planning for a Free and Secure Society in the 1980s, (Taipei: Research, Development, and Evaluation Commission, Executive Yuan, 1986).

7.     Social Science and the Methodology of Contemporary China Studies: A Critical Evaluation,” in Yu-Ming Shaw (ed.), Power and Policy in the PRC, (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1985). [ PDF 119kb ]

8.     “The Republic of China and the Pacific Basin: Policy Perspective in the 1980s,” in Claude A. Buss (ed.), National Security Interests in the Pacific Basin, (Stanford, Calif.: Hoover Institution Press, 1985).

9.     “Cooperation in the Asian-Pacific Region: Alternate Models and Approaches,” Forum on the Pacific Basin: Growth, Security & Community, (Philadelphia: The Foreign Policy Research Institute, 1982).

10.  “The Unification and Division of Multi-System Nations: A Comparative Analysis of Basic Concepts, Issues, and Approaches,” in Hungdah Chiu & Robert Downen (eds.), Multi-System Nations and International Law: The International Status of Germany, Korea, and China, (Baltimore, School of Law, University of Maryland: Occasional Paper/Reprints Series in Contemporary Asian Studies, NO. 8, 1981).

11.  “Energy, Capability and Security: A Critical Analysis of Nuclear Proliferation Potentials in East Asia,” in Jae-Kyu Park (ed.), Nuclear Proliferation in Developing Countries, (Seoul, Korea: The Institute for Far Eastern Studies, Kyungnam University, 1979).

12.  “The Role of Asian Political Scientists in the United States: Evaluation and Projections,” in Chun-tu Hsueh (ed.), Asian Political Scientists in North America: Professional and Ethnic Problems, (School of Law, University of Maryland: Occasional Paper/Reprints Series in Contemporary Asian Studies, NO. 8, 1977).

13.  “Unification or Confrontation: An Assessment of Future Relations between Mainland China and Taiwan,” in Ray E. Johnston (ed.), The Politics of Division, Partition, and Unification, (New York: Praeger Publishers, 1976).

14.  “Sun Yat-sen and China’s Nation-Building Effort,” in Paul Sih (ed.), Sun Yat-sen and China, (Jamaica, New York: St. John’s University Press, 1974).

15.  “Political Development in the Republic of China on Taiwan: Analysis and Projections,” in Yung Hwan Jo (ed.), Taiwan’s Future, (Hong Kong: Union Research Institute, 1974).

16.  “Taiwan: A Modernizing Chinese Society,” in Paul K. T. Sih(ed.), Taiwan in Modern Times, (Jamaica, N.Y.: St. John’s University Press, 1973).

17.  “Political Development in the Republic of China on Taiwan,” in Hungdah Chiu(ed.), China and the Question of Taiwan, ( New York: Praeger Publisher, 1973).

   Articles:

1.     From Functional Integration to Structural Readjustment: Taipei-Beijing Relations and the Role of the United States,” Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 13, No. 40, August 2004.   [ PDF 217kb ]

2.     “Toward ‘Intra-National Union’: Constructing, Developing, and Testing Theoretical Models on Cross-Taiwan Strait Interactions,” Mainland China Studies, Volume 45, Number 5 (September/October, 2002), pp. 1-55.

3.     “Recognition of Divided States: Implication and Application of Concepts of ‘Multi-System nations,’ ‘Political Entities,’ and ‘Intra-National Commonwealth,’” International Lawyer, Volume. 34, Number 3 (Fall 2000).

4.     “‘Multi-System Nations’, ‘Linkage Communities’ and ‘Intra-National Commonwealth’: General Concepts on the Unification of Divided States and Their Application to the Chinese as well as Korean Cases,” New Asia Vol. 4, No. 4(Seoul, Korea: Winter, 1997).

5.     From ‘Multi-System Nations’ to ‘Linkage Communities’: A New Conceptual Scheme for the Integration of Divided Nations,” Issues and Studies, Vol. 33, NO. 10(October, 1997).   [ PDF 3.22MB ]

6.     “A New World Perspective for the Republic of China,” Issues and Studies, Vol. 28, NO. 7(July, 1992).

7.     Democratization and Institutionalization: Problems, Prospects, and Policy Implications of Political Development in the Republic of China on Taiwan,” Issues and Studies, Vol. 27, NO. 3(March, 1991).   [ PDF 1.95MB ]

8.     “Developing Decision Supporting System--The Establishment and Outlook of Information System in the Government of the Republic of China,” Information and Computer, (January, 1983).

9.     “Cultural, Ideology, and Elite Conflict: Towards a ‘Middle Range’ Interpretation of Chinese Communist Behavior,” Issues & Studies, (August, 1979).

10.  “The Changing Security Environment of Asian Nations: Challenges and Opportunities,” Asian Perspective, (Fall, 1978).

11.  “The Republic of China in the 1970s: Striving for a Future of Growth, Equity, and Security,” The International Trade Law Journal, (Fall, 1977).

12.  “Modernization Process in Taiwan: An Allocative Analysis,” Asian Survey, 16 (March, 1976).

13.  “Peiping-Washington Relations in the Post-Mao Era,” Issues and Studies, Vol. XII, NO. 11 (November, 1976).

14.  “A Methodological Critique of Current Studies on Chinese Political Culture,” Journal of Politics, Vol. 38, No. 1, (Spring, 1976).

15.  “Elite Conflict in China: A Comparative Note,” Studies in Comparative Communism, (Fall, 1974).

16.  Racial Attitude and the Wallace Vote,” Polity, (Summer, 1971, senior co-author).   [ PDF 1.7MB ]

   Papers:

1.   From ‘The Third Wave’ to ‘Therapeutic Politics’: Interpreting and Predicting Taiwan’s Democratization Process by Examining Endogenous and Exogenous Variables,” prepared for delivery at the Sino-American Conference on Contemporary Chinese Affairs on “Democratization and Liberalization in the P.R.C., Taiwan, and Hong Kong: The Impact on Governance and International Relations in East Asia,” co-organized by the Institute for International Relations, National Chengchi University (Taipei), the University of Pennsylvania Center for East Asian Studies, and FPRI (Foreign Policy Research Institute), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ,U.S.A., September 18-19, 2003.       [ PDF 197kb ]

2. History, Institution, and Processes: A “Realist” and “Constructivist” View of Studying and Teaching International Relations,” prepared for the Meeting of World International Studies Committee (WISC) and CEEISA/ISA International Convention, Budapest, Hungary, June 26-28, 2003.  〔 PDF 32kb

3.   “Constructing an Alternative International Order: Bridging History, Community, and Globalization,” paper presented at the Panel on “Constructing Norms for the Divided Nations and Societies: The Roles of History, Community, and the Globalization Process,” 44th Annual International Studies Association Convention, Portland, Oregon, U.S.A., February 25-March 1, 2003.  [ PDF 191kb]

4.   “Constructing ‘Political Entities’: Proposal for a New International Personality under International Law,” paper delivered at the Panel on “Perspectives on International Law Making,” 44th Annual International Studies Association Convention, Portland, Oregon, U.S.A., February 25-March 1, 2003.   [ PDF 148kb]

5.   “Charting Peaceful Relations between Taiwan and Mainland China: From Integration to Intra-National Commonwealth,” paper presented at “Formation of New International Order and Future of Divided Nations,” IPSA Research Committee on System Integration of Divided Nation Workshop, Seoul, Republic of Korea; May 22, 2002.  [ PDF 208kb]

6.   State, Nation, and Autonomy: Conflict Resolution and the ‘Linkage Communities’,” paper delivered at the Key Theme Panel on “Sovereignty, Jurisdiction, and the ‘Linkage Communities’: A Comparative Exploration of Problems Facing Divided Societies,” 43rd Annual ISA Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A., March 24-27, 2002.   [ PDF 183kb]

7.   “Searching for New Models for Political Integration: Application of Concepts such as ‘Linkage Communities’ and ‘Intra-National Commonwealth’ to the Chinese Case,” paper delivered at the 2001 Taiwan Issue Conference, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, U.S.A., April 20-22, 2001.

8.   From Integration to Intra-National Commonwealth: Towards Peaceful Resolution of Problems Facing Divided States,” paper delivered at the panel on “Unification Issues in the 21st Century,” Research Committee 42 on System Integration of Divided Nations, 18th World Congress of the International Political Association, Quebec, Canada, August 1-5, 2000.  [ PDF 125kb]

9.   Engagement, Confrontation and Brinkmanship: A Macro Political-Diplomatic Analysis of Military Situation in Cross-Taiwan-Strait Relations” paper delivered at the Fifth Roundtable on U.S.-China Policy and Cross-Strait Relations, sponsored by National Committee on American Foreign Policy, 320 Park Avenue, New York City, U.S.A., August 29-31, 1999.  [ PDF 45kb]

10.   “Therapeutic Politics, Advocacy Policies and the Eclipse of Democracy” paper presented at Inaugural Regional Symposium of the Public Administration Theory Network, University of Western Sydney-Nepean, Sydney, Australia, July 22-24, 1999.

11.“Taiwan’s Security and U.S. Policy: Towards Building a Constructive Interaction Pattern among Taipei, Washington, and Beijing” paper delivered at the Panel on “The U.S.-ROC Relations in the Future: Strategic Dimensions,” chaired by Hon. Douglas Bereuter, Conference on “Taiwan Relations Act 20th Anniversary: Building on Success—Seeking New Directions,” co-sponsored by American Enterprise Institute and Heritage Foundation, The Washington Hilton Hotel, Washington D.C., U.S.A., April 14, 1999.

12.“Assessment of Cross-Strait Relations from the Perspective of Internal Politics in Taiwan” paper presented at “Conference on Taiwan Issues, 1999.”  Richard L. Walker Institute of International Studies and Center for Asian Studies, University of South Carolina, Adams Mark Hotel, Columbia, South Carolina, U.S.A., April 9-11, 1999.

13.“Accommodation or Confrontation: Assessment of Future Cross-Taiwan-Strait Relations from the Perspective of Internal Politics in Taiwan” paper delivered at the Fourth Roundtable on U.S.-China Policy and Cross-Strait Relations, sponsored by National Committee on American Foreign Policy, 320 Park Avenue, New York City, U.S.A., January 25-27, 1999.  [ PDF 72kb]

14.“The Waning of ‘Therapeutic’ Politics: A Psycho-Cultural Analysis of Populist-Authoritarianism in Taiwan’s Democratization Process” paper delivered at the 1998 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston Marriott Copley Place and Sheraton Boston Hotel and Towers, September 3-6, 1998.  [ PDF 166kb]

15.“From ‘Linkage Communities’ toIntra-National Commonwealth’: Conceptual Frameworks and Policy Options for a Peaceful Resolution of the Cross-Taiwan-Strait Conflict” paper delivered at the Third Roundtable on U.S.-China Policy and Cross-Strait Relations, sponsored by National Committee on American Foreign Policy, 320 Park Avenue, New York City, U.S.A., July 13-15, 1998.   [ PDF 80kb]

16.“From Entrepot to High-Tech Center: Hong Kong’s Future as a “Linkage Community’” paper delivered at “Hong Kong Economic Forum, Free Market Economy-The Way Forward,” Sponsored by Hong Kong Policy Research Institute, and Hong Kong Trade Development Council, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, June 29-30, 1998.

17.  “Overcoming Obstacles in Improving Cross-Taiwan-Strait Relations: Towards Conceptual Accommodation and Policy Readjustment” paper delivered at Roundtable on U.S.-China Policy and Cross-Strait Relations, sponsored by National Committee on American Foreign Policy, New York City, U.S.A., January 18-20, 1998.

18.  “USA-ROC Relations: Parameters and Variables,” paper delivered at European Symposium on “The Republic of China on Taiwan in International Politics” sponsored by the Institute for the Relations of Europe with Non-European Areas, Research Unit on China and East Asia, European Academy, Otzenhausen, Germany, November 15-17, 1996.

19.  “From ‘Multi-System Nations’ to ‘Linkage Communities’: Toward a Functional Integration of Partitioned Societies,” paper delivered at International Conference on “Cross-Taiwan-Strait Relations: Issues and Prospects,” co-sponsored by Vanguard Foundation and The Atlantic Council of the United States, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, May 17-18, 1996.

20.  “Relations between Taiwan and Mainland China: Projective and Contingency Analysis,” paper delivered at Multi-lateral Conference on “East Asia: In Search of a New Order”, co-sponsored by The Yomiuri Shimbun and The Gaston Sigur Center for East Asia Studies, The George Washington University, Tokyo, Japan, May 31-June 2, 1995.

21.  “Conceptual Schemes for Multi-System Nations and Inter-System Developments,” paper delivered at Panel on System Integration of Divided Nations, XVI World Congress, IPSA, Berlin, Germany, August 21-25, 1994.

22.  “Unification or Separation: Assessment of Relations between the Two Chinese Political Systems through the Concept of ‘ Multi-system Nations’,” paper delivered at the Conference on “ China’s Constitutional Systems: Convergence or Divergence,” Columbia University, New York, April 29, 1994.

23.  “Needed--A Forward-looking Perspective and Pragmatic External Policy for the Republic of China,” paper delivered at the Conference on The Republic of China and the United Nations, Carneigie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, New York, October 25-26, 1993.

24.  “‘Multi-System Nations’ Revisited: Interaction Between Theories and Realities,” delivered at the International Conference on Unification of Multi-System Nations, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC, September 27-29, 1991.

25.  “The Process of Democratization in Taiwan: Interplay between Internal and External Factors,” delivered at Panel on “Transition from Single Party Rule,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., U.S.A., August 29- September 1, 1991.

26.  “Urgently Needed: A New World Perspective for the Republic of China on Taiwan,” presented at the International Conference on the ROC and The New International Order sponsored by China Times and China Times Cultural and Educational Foundation, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC, August 21-25, 1991.

27.  “‘Multi-System Nations’ Revisited: Interaction between Academic Conceptualization and Political Reality,” presented at the 15th World Congress, International Political Science Association, Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 21-25, 1991.

28.  “Democratization in China: Implications of the Taiwan Experience,” presented at Conference on The Shape of a Democratic China, sponsored by the American Enterprise Institute, Washington, D.C., U.S.A., May 1-2, 1991.

29.  “Democratization and Institutionalization: Problems, Prospects, and Policy Implications of Political Development in the Republic of China on Taiwan,” delivered at the Pacific Rim Panel, 51st Annual Conference of the American Society for Public Administration, Westin Bonaventure Hotel, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S.A., April 11, 1990.

30.  “Socio-Political Development in the Republic of China: Analysis and Projections,” delivered at the American Management Association Executive Round Table on “Toward Improving U.S.-Taiwan Economic Relations: Opportunities and Pathways,” Plaza Hotel, New York City, U.S. A., June 15, 1987.

31.  “Striving for a Future of Growth, Equality, and Security: Policy Planning of the Republic of China in the 1980s” presented at the 47th National Conference of American Society for Public Administration at California State University, Long Beach, Calif., U.S.A., April 13-16, 1986.

32.  “Chiang Kai-shek and the Administrative Modernization in the Republic of China,” presented at the Conference on Chiang Kai-shek and Modern China, Taipei, ROC, Oct. 26-30, 1986.

33.  “Planning for Growth, Equality, and Security: The Experience of the Republic of China,” delivered at the 43rd Annual Conference of the American Society for Public Administration, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A., March 21-25, 1982.

Note: Papers delivered prior to 1982 are omitted.