Issue Date | Title | Author(s) | Relation | scopus | WOS | Fulltext/Archive link |
2012 | Halfway Through: Regime Transition to Democratic Consolidation | Wu, Chung-li ; Dai, Shih-chan | | | | |
2016 | Heading towards Troubled Waters? The Impact of Taiwan’s 2016 Elections on Cross-Strait Relations | Wu, Yu-Shan | | | | |
2016 | Heading towards Troubled Waters? The Impact of Taiwan’s 2016 Elections on Cross-Strait Relations | Wu, Yu-Shan | American Journal of Chinese Studies 23(1), 59-75 | | | |
2016 | Hedging, Strategic Partnership, and Taiwan’s Relations with Japan under the Ma Ying-jeou Administration | Leng, Tse-Kang ; Nien-chung Chang Liao | Pacific Focus 31(3), 357-382 | | | |
2011 | High Tech Industrial Parks in Beijing and Shanghai: The Production of Space and Space of Production | Wang, Jenn-hwan; Leng, Tse-Kang | | | | |
2021 | Hobbling Big Brother: Top-level Design and Local Discretion in China’s Social Credit System | Tsai, Wen-Hsuan ; Hsin-Hsien Wang; Ruihua Lin | The China Journal 86, 1-20 | | | |
2017 | How China Takes a Lead in Promoting Free Trade: Evidence from the RCEP Negotiations | 吳文欽 | | | | |
2017 | How Chinese Citizens Perceive Cross-Strait Relations: Survey Results from Ten Major Cities in China | Pan, Hsin-Hsin; Wen-Chin Wu ; Yu-tzung Chang | Journal of Contemporary China 26(106), 616-631 | | | |
2019 | How do Bilateral Investment Treaties Reduce the Risk of Coups d’état in Dictatorships: A Mediation Analysis | Wu, Wen-Chin ; Fangjin Ye | | | | |
2015 | How do Chinese Citizens Perceive the Cross-Strait Relations: Survey Results in 10 Major Cities of China | Chang, Yutzung; Hsin-Hsin Pan; Wen-Chin Wu | | | | |
2015 | How do Chinese Citizens Perceive the Cross-Strait Relations: Survey Results in 10 Major Cities of China | Pan, Hsin-Hsin; Wen-Chin Wu ; Yu-tzung Chang | | | | |
2007 | How do Ethnic Divisions Affect Political Trust in Taiwan | Wu, Chin-en | Political Challenges and Democratic Institutions: International and Taiwan's Perspectives (Taipei : Taiwan Foundation for Democracy) | | | |
2021 | How Policies Are Adapted: The Roles of Local Think Tanks in China’s New Era | Tsai, Wen-Hsuan ; Ruihua Lin | China Review 2(2), 153-176 | | | |
2020 | How Shall Small and Medium Powers in Asia Position Themselves? — The Case of Taiwan | Wu, Wen-Chin | | | | |
2019 | How Taiwan Sees China: Evidence from a List Experiment | Lin, Alex Min-Wei; Chung-li Wu | | | | |
2021 | How the Rising Power Treats Small States in Power Transition: Evidence from China–Serindia Relations During the Sixth and Seventh Centuries | Wan,, Xiao; Yu-Shan Wu | | | | |
2014 | How the ‘Networked Authoritarianism’ was Operated in China: The Amalgamation of the CCP’s Historical Legacy and Internet Technology | Tsai, Wen-Hsuan | | | | |
2020 | How to Formulate Policies with Adaptability: The Roles and Functions of Local Think Tanks in the Xi Jinping Era | Tsai, Wen-Hsuan ; Ruihua Lin | | | | |
2016 | How ‘Networked Authoritarianism’ was Operationalized in China: Methods and Procedures of Public Opinion Control | Tsai, Wen-Hsuan | Journal of Contemporary China 25, 731-744 | | | |
2018 | How ‘Networked Authoritarianism’ was Operationalized in China: Methods and Procedures of Public Opinion Control | Tsai, Wen-Hsuan | Chinese Authoritarianism in the Information Age: Internet, Media, and Public Opinion (Abingdon, UK : New York, USA) | | | |