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Gerald Chan 陳智宏
性別 Sex:男 Male
國籍 Nationality:紐西蘭 New Zealand
獎助期間 Period for Grants:3個月
教授;系主任 Faculty of Arts - Department of Political Studies --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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漢學研究中心獎助學人

研究期間:2009/10~2009/12

研究機構:Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies, School of Government and International Affairs, Durham University , UK英國德倫大學當代中國研究中心

職稱:教授

研究主題:Taiwan: National Renewal and International Survival

研究專長:中國、國際關係、外交政策

現職

研究機構:Department of Political Studies, University of Auckland, New Zealand

紐西蘭奧克蘭大學政治學系

職稱:教授

研究專長:Chinese international relations

個人網頁:Gerald Chan
Gerald Chan

著作目錄(專書) Work catalog
著作目錄(文章) Article catalog
  • Gerald, Chan. 2008. “China joins global governance.” In Wang Gungwu & Zheng Yongnian (eds), China and the new international order. London: Routledge, pp. 168-84.
  • Gerald, Chan. 2007. “Foreign policy of a rising power.” In Joseph Y.S. Cheng (ed), Challenges and policy programmes of China’s new leadership. Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong Press, pp. 179-206.
  • Gerald, Chan. 2007. “China’s global compliance.” (in Chinese) In Kuan Hsin-chi and Jean Hung (eds), China in the 21st century. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, forthcoming.
  • Gerald, Chan. 2005. “Responsibility and compliance in China’s behaviour in the WTO.” In Herbert Yee and Danny Paau (eds), Return of the Dragon: US-China relations in the 21st century. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, pp. 85-109.
  • Gerald, Chan. 2003. “Is China a ‘responsible’ state?” In Joseph Y.S. Cheng (ed), China’s challenges in the twenty-first century. Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong Press, pp. 218-45.
  • Gerald, Chan. 2001. “Power & responsibility in China’s international relations.” In YJ Zhang and G Austin (eds), Power and responsibility in Chinese foreign policy. Canberra: Asia Pacific Press, pp. 48-68.
  • Gerald, Chan. (Co-author) 2000. “Understanding China’s behaviour in world politics.” In Richard Hu et al (eds), China's international relations in the 21st century. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, pp. 1-14.
  • Gerald, Chan. (Co-author) 2000. “IR theories in China.” In Richard Hu et al (eds), China's international relations in the 21st century. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, pp. 15-40.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1999. “Hong Kong’s transition: a view from the South Pacific.” In Andrew M. Marton (ed), Hong Kong in China: perspectives from the region. Singapore: Singapore University Press, pp. 104-30.
  • Gerald, Chan. (Co-author) 1998. “Trade policies and dynamics in Greater China.” In Frank Columbus (ed), Asian economic and political issues. Commack, NY: Nova Science, pp. 37-59.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1997. "International politics and international relations." In Joseph Cheng and Law Kam-yee (eds), New perspectives on political science (in Chinese). Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, pp. 129-42.
  • Gerald, Chan. (Co-author) 1997. "Hong Kong's changing international relations strategy." In Beatrice Leung and Joseph Cheng (eds), Hong Kong SAR: in pursuit of domestic and international order. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, pp. 177-200.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1997. "Taiwan's economic growth and its Southward Policy in Asia." In Ray Watters and T.G. McGee (eds), Asia Pacific: new geographies of the Pacific Rim. London: Hurst & Co., pp. 206-22.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1995. "China and international organizations." In Lo Chi-kin, Tsui Ka-yuen, and Suzanne Pepper (eds.), China review 1995. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, Chapter A7.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1993. "Foreign policy." In J.Y.S. Cheng and M. Brosseau (eds.), China review 1993. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press., ch. 8.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1993. "Australian and New Zealand perspectives on Asia-Pacific development." In K.S. Liao (ed), The new international order in East Asia. Hong Kong: Chinese University of HK, pp. 149-70.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1992. "A theory of fear in Japanese nationalism." In K. Henshall and D. Bing (eds), Japanese perceptions of nature and natural order. New Zealand Asian Studies Society, pp. 45-62.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1990. “Japan's rearmament.” In K.S. Liao (ed), Sino-Japanese relations and Asia-Pacific cooperation (in Chinese). Hong Kong: Chinese University of Hong Kong, pp. 42-58.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1990. “International organisations in the Asia-Pacific region.” In Joseph Cheng (ed), China and Asia (in Chinese). Hong Kong: Commercial Press, pp. 243-70.
  • Gerald, Chan. (co-author) 2008. “Rethinking global governance: A China model in the making?” Contemporary Politics 14.1: 3-19.
  • Gerald, Chan. (co-author) 2008. “China engages global health governance.” Global Public Health, forthcoming.
  • Gerald, Chan. (co-author) 2008. “China’s environment governance.” Third World Quarterly 29.2: 291-314.
  • Gerald, Chan. (co-author) 2005. “Japan, the West and the whaling issue.” Japan Forum 17.1: 133-63.
  • Gerald, Chan. 2004. “Diplomacy across the Taiwan Strait.” East Asia: An International Journal 21.1: 24-39.
  • Gerald, Chan. 2004. “China’s compliance in global environmental affairs.” Asia Pacific Viewpoint 45.1: 69-86.
  • Gerald, Chan. 2004. “China and the WTO: the theory and practice of compliance.” International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 4.1: 47-72.
  • Gerald, Chan. 2003. “Cross-Strait relations: classical realism meets neo-functionalism.” Journal of International Relations 18: 75-100.
  • Gerald, Chan. 2002. “From the ‘Olympic formula’ to the Beijing Games: towards greater integration across the Taiwan Strait?” Cambridge Review of International Affairs 15.1: 141-8.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1999. “The origins of the inter-state system: Warring States in ancient China.” Issues & Studies 35.1: 147-66.
  • Gerald, Chan. (Co-author) 1999. “U.S. foreign relations: principles, tradition and values.” Political Science, Wellington, 50.2: 266-73.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1998. “Toward an IR theory with Chinese characteristics?” Issues & Studies 34.6: 1-28.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1998. “Chinese perspective on peace and development.” Peace Review, USA, 10.1: 35-41.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1997. "International studies in China: origins and development." Issues & Studies 33.2: 40-64.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1997. "Three Chinas and international organisations beyond 1997." Journal of Contemporary China 6.16: 435-48.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1997. “International studies in China: problems and prospects.” Political Science 49.1: 6-22.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1997. "Taiwan as an emerging foreign aid donor." Pacific Affairs 70.1: 37-56.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1996. "Sudpolitik: the political economy of Taiwan's trade and investments in Southeast Asia." Pacific Review, U.K. 9.1: 96-113.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1994. "Paths to modernisation in China and Japan." New Zealand Journal of East Asian Studies 2.2: 3-16.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1992. "Japan and the World Bank: from burden-sharing to power-sharing." Japan Studies Bulletin, Australia, 12.3: 2-18.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1989. "Sino-Vatican diplomatic relations: problems and prospects." The China Quarterly 120: 814-36.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1986. "China and the Esperanto movement." In The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs 15: 1-18.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1985. "The 'two-Chinas' problem and the Olympic formula." In Pacific Affairs 58.3: 473-90.
  • Gerald, Chan. 2007. “Global governance with Chinese characteristics?” Politika: Annual Journal. Department of Politics and Public Administration, University of Hong Kong, pp. 7-14.
  • Gerald, Chan. 2007. “China and environmental governance: the global-domestic nexus.” Fudan International Studies Review 7: 199-213.
  • Gerald, Chan. “Liberal arts and the concept of community.” Synergeia. Academic journal of University of Asia and the Pacific, Manila, forthcoming.
  • Gerald, Chan. 2005. “The rise of China: (How) does it matter?” Global Society 19.3: 307-16.
  • Gerald, Chan. 2005. “Globalization rules and China’s compliance.” China Report 41.1: 59-67. Transl. into Chinese and published in China Studies, Beijing, 2: 179-87.
  • Gerald, Chan. 2004. “Taiwan and China: Strait talking.” The World Today 60.12: 22-3.
  • Gerald, Chan. 2003. “China and the WTO: theory and practice of compliance,” East Asian Institute working paper No. 98, Singapore; Asia Programme working paper No. 5, Royal Institute of International Affairs.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1998. “A comment on an international relations theory with Chinese characteristics.” (in Chinese) Asian Review, Hong Kong, 8: 176-84.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1996. "Area report – China." New Zealand Journal of East Asian Studies 4.2: 130-4.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1993. "China's vanguard confers: the 14th Communist Party Congress." New Zealand International Review 18.2: 17-21.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1992. "Soviet-Japanese relations: a post-coup thaw." New Zealand International Review 17.1: 22-4.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1989. "The problems of the unity in China and Taiwan area and non-governmental international organizations." (in Chinese) In Law Review, School of Law, Wuhan University, China, 37.5: 58-70.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1989. "China-Taiwan conflict in international organizations." In Chinese News Analysis, Hong Kong, 15 November 1989, pp. 1-9.
  • Gerald, Chan. 1986. "China and the Asia-Pacific: The non-governmental dimension." In World Review, Brisbane, 25.1: 4-23.
  • Chan, G. (2020). China's Eurasian Dilemmas: Roads and Risks for a Sustainable Global Power. CHINA JOURNAL, 83, 228-229.
  • Chan, G. (2018). Understanding China's New Diplomacy Silk Roads and Bullet Trains Introduction. EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING LTD. Pages: 4.
  • Chan, G. (2018). Understanding China's New Diplomacy Silk Roads and Bullet Trains Conclusion. EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING LTD. Pages: 11.
  • Chan, G. (2018). Understanding China's New Diplomacy Silk Roads and Bullet Trains Preface and acknowledgements. EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING LTD. Pages: 10.
  • Chan, G. (2018). China's high-speed rail diplomacy. (pp. 20-42). EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING LTD.
  • Chan, G. (2018). Explaining China's high-speed rail 'miracle'. (pp. 43-56). EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING LTD.
  • Chan, G. (2017). China’s future. By David Shambaugh [Book review]. The China Journal, 78, 132-133.
  • Chan, G. (2017). 後発国から超大国へ 中国高速鉄道の“奇跡”を紐解く = From laggard to superpower: explaining China's high-speed rail 'miracle'. Kokusai mondai = International affairs, 661, 23-34.
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