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Jean-Pierre Cabestan 高敬文
性別 Sex:男 Male
國籍 Nationality:法國 France
獎助期間 Period for Grants:6個月

照片 Photo : 高敬文 Jean-Pierre Cabestan

漢學研究中心獎助學人

研究期間:1994/1~1994/6

研究機構:Institut de Recherches Comparatives, sur les Institutions et le Droit, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique法國國家研究中心比較研究所

職稱:教授

研究主題:中國近代政治思想變革─近百年臺灣為例

研究專長:法律(共產中國)、法律(臺灣)、政治科學

現職

研究機構:Department of Government and International Studies , Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

香港浸會大學政治及國際關係學系

職稱:教授

研究專長:法律及維安政策、中臺關係、中國政治

個人網頁:Hong Kong Baptist University

著作目錄(專書) Work catalog
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1986. La politique asiatique de la Chine (China's Foreign Policy in Asia) (co-author), Paris, Fondation pour les études de défense nationale.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1989. La Chine et le Pacifique (China and the Pacific Rim) (co-author), Paris, Fondation pour les études de défense nationale.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1991. La Chine et les droits de l'homme (China and Human Rights), (in collaboration with Lydie Koch-Miramond, Françoise Aubin & Yves Chevrier), Paris, L'Harmattan.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1992. L'administration chinoise après Mao, les réformes de Deng Xiaoping et leurs limites (China's Administration After Mao : Deng Xiaoping's Reforms and Their Limits), Paris, Ed. du CNRS.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1994. Le système politique de la Chine populaire (The Political System of the People's Republic of China), Paris, PUF, coll. Thémis.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1995. l'impossible réunification (Taiwan - The People's Republic of China: The Impossible Reunification), Paris, Ed. Ifri-Dunod, Coll. Ramses.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1999. Le système politique de Taiwan (The Taiwanese Political System), Paris, PUF, coll. Que sais-je?
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 2003. la guerre est-elle concevable? (China-Taiwan: Is a War Conceivable?), Paris, Economica.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 2005. La Chine en quête de ses frontières. La confrontation Chine-Taiwan (China in quest of its frontiers. The confrontation between China and Taiwan) (with Benoît Vermander), Paris, Presses de sciences po.(Chinese translation published in Taiwan in January 2007under the title Liangan guanxi 1949-2005: Chongtu huajie yu zhengzhi fazhan in a special issue of the journal Renlai .)
  • China tomorrow : democracy or dictatorship?, Lanham, MD, Rowman & Littlefield, 2019.
  • Demain la Chine : démocratie ou dictature ? (China Tomorrow: Democracy or Dictatorship?), Paris, Gallimard, 2018, 304 p.
  • Tanzania-China All-Weather Friendship in the Era of Multipolarity, (with Jean-Raphaël Chaponnière), Saarbrücken, Lambert Academic Publishing, 2017, 68 p.
  • La politique internationale de la Chine. Entre intégration et volonté de puissance, (China's foreign and security policies. Between integration and will to power), Updated and Expanded Second Edition, Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, 2015, 626 p.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan & Jacques deLisle eds., Political Changes in Taiwan Under Ma Ying-jeou. Partisan Conflict, Policy Choices, External Constraints and Security Challenges, Abingdon, Oxon & New York, Routledge, 2014, 308 p.
  • Le système politique chinois. Un nouvel équilibre autoritaire, (The Chinese political system. A New Authoritarian Equilibrium), Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, 2014, 710 p.
  • La politique internationale de la Chine. Entre intégration et volonté de puissance, (China's foreign and security policies. Between integration and will to power), Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, 2010, 460 p. Translated into Polish by Elzbieta Brzozowska and published with a special preface for the Polish edition under the title Polityka Zagraniczna Chin. Miedzy inegracja a dazeniem do mocarstwowosci, Warsaw, Dialog, 2013, 422 p.
  • Secessionism and Separatism in Europe and Asia. To have a state of one's own. (co-edited with Aleksandar Pavkovic), Oxon & New York, Routledge, 2013, 264 p.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan, Jean-Francois Di Meglio & Xavier Richet, eds. China and the Global Financial Crisis: A Comparison with Europe, New York & London, Routledge, 2012.
  • L'esprit de défense de Taiwan face à la Chine. La jeunesse taiwanaise face à la tentation de la Chine, (Taiwan's will to fight and China. The Taiwanese youth and the temptation of China), (with Tanguy Le Pesant), Paris, L'Harmattan, 2009, 258 p.
  • La Chine et la Russie: entre convergences et méfiance (China-Russia: Between convergences and suspicion),(with Sebastien Colin, Isabelle Facon & Michal Meidan), Paris, Unicomm, 2008, 274 p.
著作目錄(文章) Article catalog
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1988. "Modernisation of the Elites Directing Central Administration", in Stephan Feuchtwang, Altar Hussain et Thierry Pairrault, eds, Transforming China Economy, vol. II, London, Zed Press, pp. 67-92.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1988. "Communist Party Discipline and the Law in the People's Republic of China", Proceedings of the XXXth European Conference of Chinese Studies, Torino, Italy, 31 août-6 septembre 1986, Proceedings, Rome, ISMEO, pp. 29-37.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1989. "The Reform of the Civil Service", China News Analysis, n˚ 1282, April 1, pp. 1-10.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1990. The Provisional Regulations on State Civil Servants (Draft)", The Information Bulletin of the European Association for Chinese Law, Vol. V, No. 4, December 1989, pp. 15-20 & Vol. VI, No. 1, pp. 17-22.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1990. "Sino-European Relations", in Gerald Segal ed., Chinese Politics and Foreign Policy Reform, London, Kegan Paul International, pp. 214-229.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1991. "The Reform of the Civil Service", China News Analysis, No. 1437, pp.1-9.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1992. "Chinese Values and Attitude Towards Law in Mainland China", Proceedings of the International Conference on Values in Chinese Societies, Taipei, Centre for Chinese Studies, Research Series Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 451-467.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1992. "Civil Service Reform in China : the Draft 'Provisional Order Concerning Civil Servants'", International Review of Administrative Sciences, Vol. 58, pp. 421-436.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1993. "Human Rights in China: How Things Can Be Changed?", in The Forum Team of the Alliance for a Better China ed., In Quest for a Better China, River Edge, NJ, Global Publishing Co., pp. 21-29.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1994. "Administrative Reform in China: Cosmetic Changes and Modernization", China News Analysis, April 1, pp.1-10.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1995. "The Relationship Across the Taiwan Strait in the Post-Cold War Era: Neither Reunification Nor 'Win-Win' Game", Issues and Studies, Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 27-50.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. "The Cross-Strait Relationship in the Post-Cold War Era: Neither Reunification Nor 'Win-Win'Game", Reprinted in Bih-jaw Lin ed., The Asia-Pacific and Europe in the Post-Cold War Era, pp.90-112.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1995. "Sino-Western European Relations: Distant Neighbours or Distant Rivals?", China Review, pp. 42-44.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1995. "Mainland Missiles and the Future of Taiwan...and Lee Teng-hui. Initial Fear Gives Way to Indifference", China Perspectives, No.1, pp. 43-47.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1995. "Prophecies of an Invasion", Review Article, China Perspectives, No.1, pp.75-77.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1995. "A Chinese Bid Towards Legitimacy. The 7th International Conference Against Corruption", China Perspectives, No.2, pp. 53-57.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1996. "Taiwan: The 1995 Legislative Elections. Peking and the Elections: an Illusory Victory", China Perspectives, No.3, pp. 34-39.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1996. "The Impact of Peking's Missile Strategy", China Perspectives, No.5, pp. 28-32.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1996. "Lee Teng-hui's New Cabinet", China Perspectives, No.6, pp. 34-38.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1996. "Who do the Diaoyu Islands Belong to?", China Perspectives, No.8, pp. 44-48.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1996. "Taiwan's Mainland Policy: Normalization, Yes; Reunification, Later", The China Quarterly, No. 148, pp. 1260-1283.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1997. "The Main Institutes of Research on Taiwan in the PRC", China Perspectives, No.9, pp. 52-55.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1997. "Lee Teng-hui Did not Go into Mourning Nor Did the Taiwanese...", China Perspectives, No.10, pp. 17-18.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1997. "The Mainland China Factor in Taiwan's 1995 and 1996 Elections: A Secondary Role", in Greg Austin ed., Missile Diplomacy and Taiwan's Future - Innovation in Politics and Military Power, Canberra, Australian National University, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, pp. 9-28.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1997. "Direct Shipping Links Between China and Taiwan: What is at Stake?", China Perspectives, No.11, pp. 32-38.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1997. "Relations Across the Taiwan Strait One Year After the Missiles", China News Analysis, No.1588-89, July 1-15, pp. 1-14.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1997. "The Future of Political Relations Between Hong Kong and Taiwan - A No-Win Game of Go?", China Perspectives, No.12, pp.67-71.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1997. "The Constitutional Reform - Is Taiwan Moving Towards a French-style Semi-presidential System?", China Perspectives, No.14, pp. 40-44.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1998. "The November 1997 Local Elections in Taiwan - The KMT, a Minority Party", China Perspectives, No. 15, pp. 38-48.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1998. "Taiwan - Mainland China: Reunification Remains More Impossible Than Ever" in Marie-Luise Näth ed., The Republic of China on Taiwan in International Politics, Sonderdruck, Peter Lang, pp. 51-69.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1998. "From Missiles to Missives - Peking and Taipei start talking again: back to square one?", China Perspectives, No. 17, pp.22-29.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1998. "Administrative Reform: Adjusting the Power System", Chinabrief, Vol. I, No. 34, pp. 9-12.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1999. "Taiwan in 1998: An Auspicious Year for the Kuomintang", Asian Survey, vol. XXXIX, No. 1, pp. 140-147.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1999. “Wang Daohan and Koo Chen-fu Meet Again: A Political Dialogue… of the Deaf?, China Perspectives, No. 21, pp. 25- 27.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 1999. "’State to State’ Tension Rises Again Across the Taiwan Strait", China Perspectives, No. 25, pp. 4-13.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan. 2000. “Taiwan in 1999: A Difficult Year for the Island and the KMT”, Asian Survey, Vol. XXXX, No.1, pp. 172-180.
  • "Cross-Straits Relations." Oxford Bibliographies in "Chinese Studies", ed. Tim Wright, New York, Oxford University Press, last modified, 22 April 2020.
  • "The State and Digital Society in China: Big Brother Xi is Watching You!", Issues and Studies, Vol. 56, No. 1, March 2020, 30 p.
  • "The Contradictions of Xi Jinping's Socialist Democracy", in Julia G. Bowie ed., "Scrambling to Achieve a Moderately Prosperous Society", Party Watch Annual Report 2019, 11 December 2019, pp. 24-34.
  • "Xi Jinping's International Objectives and Strategies", Mondo Cinese, No. 165-166, Anno XLVI, No. 2-3, December 2019, pp. 39-52.
  • "China's Military Base in Djibouti : A Microcosm of China's Growing Competition with the United States and New Bipolarity", Journal of Contemporary China, online 23 December 2019.
  • "Djibouti, New Battlefield of China's Global Ambitions", Journal of Political Risk, Vol. 7, No. 5, May 2019.
  • "Political Changes in China Since the 19th CCP Congress: Xi Jinping Is Not Weaker But More Contested", East Asia, 18 March 2019.
  • 'Beijing's "Going Out" Strategy and Belt and Road Initiative in the Sahel: The Case of China's Growing Presence in Niger', Journal of Contemporary China, 26 December 2018, 1–22.
  • "China's Evolving Role as a UN Peacekeeper in Mali", United States Institute of Peace, Special Report, 26 September 2018.
  • "Taiwan is not isolated! Cross Strait Multiple Interactions in an Era of No High Level Contacts", China's World, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2018, pp. 60-80. (An updated version of the paper presented at The 14th Annual Conference on China-EU Relations and the Taiwan Question, Shanghai, China, October 19 – 21, 2017)
  • "China's Involvement in Africa's Security: The Case of China's Participation in the UN Mission to Stabilize Mali." The China Quarterly, n.d., 1–22.
  • "Cross Strait Multiple Interactions in an Era of No High-level Contacts", paper presented at The 14th Annual Conference on China-EU Relations and the Taiwan Question, Shanghai, China, October 19 – 21, 2017.
  • "Changing Identities in Taiwan under Ma Ying-jeou", in Lowell Dittmer ed., Taiwan and China. Fitful Embrace, Oakland, University of California Press, 2017, pp. 42-60.
  • "The Party Runs the Show: How the CCP Controls the State and Towers over the Government, Legislature and Judiciary", in Willy Wo-Lap Lam ed., Routledge Handbook of the Chinese Communist Party, London & New York, Routledge, 2017.
  • "Beijing's Policy Towards President Tsai Ing-wen and the Future of Cross-Strait Relations", Journal of Diplomacy, Volume XVIII, Number 1, Spring 2017, pp. 55-71.
  • "China's Institutional Changes in the Foreign and Security Policy Realm Under Xi Jinping: Power Concentration vs. Fragmentation Without Institutionalization", East Asia, 24 May 2017,
  • "Why Corruption Is Here To Stay In China", The World Post, 15 March 2017.
  • "Burkina Faso: Between Taiwan's active public diplomacy and China's business attractiveness", South African Journal of International Affairs, January 2017,
  • "Tanzania's all-weather friendship with China in the era of multipolarity and globalisation: towards a mild hedging strategy" (with Jean-Raphaël Chaponnière), African East Asian Affairs, No. 3, December 2016, pp. 34-61.
  • "What Kind of International Order Does China Want? Between Reformism and Revisionism", Editorial Special Feature, China Perspectives, No. 2016/2, p. 3-6.
  • "Relations Across the Taiwan Strait: Still a Major Political and Security Problem", in International Institute of Strategic Studies, Asia-Pacific Regional Security Assessment 2016: Key developments and trends, London, IISS, 2016, pp. 129-144.
  • Jean-Pierre Cabestan and Jean-Raphaël Chaponnière, Tanzania-China All-weather Friendship from Socialism to Globalization: A Case of Relative Decline, Discussion Paper, Centre for Chinese Studies, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa, May 2016, 1/2016, 31 pp.
  • "Cross-Strait Integration and Taiwan’s New Security Challenges", in Gunter Schubert ed., Taiwan and the ‘China Impact’. Challenges and Opportunities, Abingdon, Oxon & New York, Routledge, 2016, pp. 282-300.
  • "Lien Chan", in Kerry Brown ed. Berkshire Dictionary of Chinese Biography, vol. 4, Great Barrington, MA, Berkshire Publishing Group, 2016, pp. 322-327.
  • "Taiwan and Chinese Security", in Lowell Dittmer & Maochun Yu eds., Routledge Handbook of Chinese Security, Abingdon, Oxon & New York, 2015, pp. 181-199.
  • "China-Cameroon Relations: Fortunes and Limits of an Old Political Complicity", South Africa Journal of International Affairs, 2015, Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 67-91.
  • "The Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC): Its Role and its Future", in In Kerry Brown ed., The EU-China Relationship: European Perspectives. A Manual for Policy Makers, Hackensack, NJ & London, UK, Imperial College Press, 2015, pp. 51-62.
  • "Recent Changes in Taiwan’s Defense Policy and Taiwan-USA Relations", East Asia, No. 31, 2014, pp. 343-354.
  • "Sunflower Movement and the future of democracy in Taiwan…and Hong Kong"
  • "Gabon-China Relations: Towards a More Cautious Partnership", African East-Asian Affairs, Issue 2, June 2014, pp. 6-37.
  • "Ma Ying-jeou’s Mainland Policy since 2012 : Has it Hardened and Why?", paper presented at The 10th Symposium on China-EU Relations and the Taiwan Question, Shanghai, 28-31 July, 2013.
  • "The Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Central Asia, and the Great Powers, An Introduction. One Bed, Different Dreams?", Asian Survey, June 2013, Vol. 53, No. 3, pp. 423-435.
  • "The Future of Taiwan: Unification or ‘Silent Normalisation’?" in Jean-François Sabouret ed., The Asian Side of the World. Editorials on Asia and the Pacific, 2002-2011, Paris, CNRS Éditions, 2012, pp. 239-243.
  • "Cross-Straits Relations." Oxford Bibliographies in "Chinese Studies", ed. Tim Wright, New York, Oxford University Press, 22 April 2013.
  • "The Case of Taiwan: independence without secession?", in Jean-Pierre Cabestan & Aleksandar Pavkovic eds., Secessionism and Separatism in Europe and Asia. To have a state of one's own, Routledge, Oxon & New York, 2013, pp. 237-253.
  • "China and European Security and Economic Interests: A French Perspective", in Robert Ross, Oystein Tunsjo and Tuosheng Zhang eds., US-China-EU Relations: Managing the New World Order, UK, Routledge, 2010, pp. 122-142. Chinese version: "法国视角下的中欧安全与经济问题" (Faguo shijiaoxia de Zhong’Ou anquan yu jingji wenti), 共同主编,中美欧关系:构建新的世界秩序 (Zhong Mei Ou guanxi: goujian xin de shijie zhixu), 北京,世界知识出版社,2012, 138-162 页。
  • "China and Ethiopia: Authoritarian Affinities and Economic Cooperation", China Perspectives, No. 2012/4, pp. 53-62.
  • "Taiwan's Changing Security Environment", paper presented at The 9th Symposium on China-EU Relations and the Taiwan Question, Chongming, Shanghai, 30 June – 3 July, 2012.
  • "Is Xi Jinping the Reformist Leader China Needs?", China Perspectives, No. 2012/3, pp. 69-76.
  • "The Global Financial Crisis and China's Domestic and International Political Options", in Jean-Pierre Cabestan, Jean-Francois Di Meglio & Xavier Richet, eds. China and the Global Financial Crisis: A Comparison with Europe, New York & London, Routledge, 2012, Ch. 1.
  • "The Strategic Triangle between Taiwan, China and the USA: A European Perspective", in Jens Damm & Paul Lim eds., European Perspectives on Taiwan, Weisbaden, Springer, 2012, pp. 125-143.
  • "US No 1, China No. 2, Or Will it Be the Other Way Round?", Book Review Essay, The International Spectator: Italian Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 47, No. 2, June 2012, pp. 102-107.
  • "European views on EU-Taiwan relations and Taiwan's economic and geostrategic importance", Washington DC, American Enterprise Institute, 21 June 2012, 21 pp.
  • "Reaction on the mainland to the Taiwanese election", in "Taiwan After the Election", China Analysis, April 2012, pp. 3-5.
  • "The Renaissance of the Legal Profession in China" (with Li Qinglan, Sun Ping & Yves Dolais), in Pierre-Etienne Will & Mireille Delmas-Marty eds., China, Democracy, and Law. A Historical and Contemporary Approach, Leiden & Boston, Brill, 2012, pp. 705-739.
  • "Taiwan-China: A Case of Secession or a Divided Nation?", in Aleksandar Pavkovic & Peter Radan eds., The Ashgate Research Companion to Secession, Farnham, Surrey, Ashgate, 2011, pp. 483-487.
  • "The Implications of the Chongqing Model for the Reform of the China's Legal System", in "One or Two Chinese Models?", China Analysis, November 2011, pp. 8-11.
  • "Energy Cooperation between China and Central Asia", in "The New Great Game in Central Asia", China Analysis, September 2011, pp. 6-8.
  • "Taiwan's Deteriorating Security Environment and its Impact on Cross-Strait Relations", paper presented at The 8th Annual Conference on China-EU Relations and the Taiwan Question, Wujiang, 23-24 June, 2011.
  • "China's Relations with the Major Powers: The United States, European Union and Russian Federation", in David Shambaugh ed., Charting China's Future - Domestic and International Challenges, USA, Routledge, 2011, pp. 77-85.
  • "Taiwan's Political Development and US-China Relations ", in Cheng-yi Lin and Denny Roy ed., The Future of United States, China, and Taiwan Relations, USA, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, pp. 13-28.
  • "How China managed to de-isolate itself on the international stage and re-engage the world after Tiananmen", in Jean-Philippe Béja ed., The Impact of China's 1989 Tiananmen Massacre, USA & Canada, Routledge, 2011, pp. 194-205.
  • "European Perspectives on China's Rise", in Herbert S. Yee ed., China's Rise – Threat or Opportunity?, London & New York, Routledge, 2011, pp. 80-100.
  • "The New Détente in the Taiwan Strait and Its Impact on Taiwan's Security and Future: More Questions than Answers", China Perspectives, No. 2010/3, pp. 22-33.
  • "Central Asia-China Relations and Their Relative Weight in Chinese Foreign Policy", in Marlène Laruelle, Jean-François Huchet, Sébastien Peyrouse, and Bayram Balci eds., China and India in Central Asia: A New "Great Game"?, UK, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, pp.25-40.
  • "The Future of Taiwan: Unification or "Silent Normalisation?", October 2010 Editorial of Réseau Asie.
  • "Peaceful Development of Cross-Strait Relations: Progress and Limit" paper presented at The 7th Annual Conference on China-EU Relations and the Taiwan Question, Shanghai, June 5-6, 2010.
  • "Introduction: China's New Diplomacy: Old Wine in a New Bottle?", in Shaun Breslin ed., Handbook of China's International Relations, London& New York, Routledge, 2010, pp. 1-10.
  • "Commentary on 'A Modest Proposal for a Basic Agreement on Peaceful Cross-Strait Development' by Chang Ya-chung", Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, Vol.39, No.1, January 2010, pp.163-173.
  • "China and European Security and Economic Interests: A French Perspective", in Robert Ross, Oystein Tunsjo and Tuosheng Zhang eds., US-China-EU Relations: Managing the New World Order, UK, Routledge, 2010, pp.122-142.
  • "Constitutionalism and Western Legal Traditions in Human Rights in Asian Legal Systems: With a Special Focus on Chinese Legal Systems", in Jorge Costa Oliviera & Paulo Cardinal eds., One Country, Two Systems, Three Legal Orders – Perspectives of Evolution. Essays on Macau's Autonomy after the Resumption of Sovereignty by China, Berlin & Heidelberg, Springer, 2009, pp. 715-731.
  • "The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation viewed from the United States and Europe", Central Asia - China: Current Status and Prospects for Cooperation, Kazakhstan Institute of Strategic Studies, Almaty, August 2009, pp.19-40.
  • "China's Foreign- and Security-policy Decision-making Processes under Hu Jintao", Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, Vol.38, No.3, March 2009, pp.63-97.
  • "Taiwan: An Internal Affairs! How China's Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy Interact on the Taiwan Issue?", East Asia, 2009, n 26, pp. 1-20.
  • "Taiwan's Political Development and China-US Relations", paper presented at the "International Conference on Taiwan Relations Act Entering Its 30th Anniversary: Continuities, Changes and Challenges", Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, March 27-28, 2009.
  • "Ironies and lessons of Chen Yunlin's visit to Taiwan", China Policy Institute, The University of Nottingham, 2008.
  • "A New Constitutional Balance and the Prospect for Constitutional Change in Taiwan", in Steven M. Goldstein and Julian Chang eds., Presidential Politics in Taiwan: The Administration of Chen Shui-Bian, Norwalk, CT, EastBridge, 2008, pp.29-47.
  • "Policy Discussion and Suggestions about the Relations Across the Taiwan Strait: A European-French Perspective", paper presented at The Fifth Annual Conference on Sino-European Relations and Cross-Strait Relations, Xiamen, May 31 - June 2, 2008.
  • "EU and China: Heading Towards Bumpy Relations", in Wang Gungwu & John Wong eds., Interpreting China's Development, Hackensack, NJ, World Scientific, 2007, pp. 251-255.
  • "Learning from the EU? China's Changing Outlook Toward Multilateralism", in Wang Gungwu et Zheng Yongnian, eds, China and the New International Order, London & New York, Routledge, 2008, pp. 203-217.
  • "The Taiwan Issue in Europe-China Relations: An Irritant more than Leverage", in David Shambaugh, Eberhard Sandschneider & Zhou Hong eds., China-Europe Relations, Perceptions, Policies and Prospects, London & New York, Routledge, 2008, pp. 84-101.
  • "EU and China: Heading towards Bumpy Relations", in Wang Gungwu & John Wong eds., Interpreting China's Development, Singapore, World Scientific Publishing, 2007, pp. 251-255.
  • "The Role of France in Sino-European Relations: Central or Marginal?", in David Kerr & Liu Fei eds., The International Politics of EU-China Relations, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2007, pp. 129-150.
  • "Constitutional Developments in Taiwan and Democratization of the Republic of China: A Model or a Precedent for the People's Republic of China?", in Robert Ash & J. Megan Greeene eds., Taiwan in the 21st Century. Aspects and Limitations of a Development Model, London & New York, Routledge, 2007, pp. 213-231.
  • "Studies of Chinese Politics in Europe", in Robert Ash, David Shambaugh & Seiichiro Takagi eds. China Watching, Perspectives from Europe, Japan and the United States, London & New York, Routledge, 2007, pp. 99-131.
  • "China's Constitutionalism and Its Recent Developments in China and Taiwan" in The Macau Ricci Institute d., Culture, Law and Order — Chinese and Western Traditions, Macao, Macau Ricci Institute, 2007, pp. 427-453.
  • "European Union-China Relations and the United States", Asian Perspectives, Vol. 30, No. 4, 2006, pp. 11-38.
  • "China is Reaching Out to the New World: Introduction to the Special Issue", Asian Perspectives, Vol. 30, No. 4, 2006, pp. 5-10.
  • "Rising China's Foreign Relations" (Guest Editor), Special Issue", Asian Perspectives, Vol. 30, No. 4, 2006, pp. 5-140.
  • "Cross-Strait Relations: What Role for the European Union?", Briefing Paper presented at the Second Policy Analysis Workshop, Europe China Academic Network, European Commission, Brussels, 7 June 2006
  • "The Taiwan Conundrum", in Jae Ho Chung d., Charting China's Future. Political, Social and International Dimensions, Lanham, Ma., Rowman & Littlefield, 2006, pp. 165-190.
  • More Power to the People's Congresses? Parliaments and Parliamentarism in the People's Republic of China ,Asien, n 99, April 2006, pp. 42-69.
  • "The Relations between France and China: Towards a Paris-Beijing Axis? ", China: An International Journal, vol. 4, n 2, September 2006, pp. 327-340.
  • "Marginalizing Taiwan Weakens Mainland Security", in Edward Friedman ed., China's Rise, Taiwan's Dilemmas and International Peace, London & New York, Routledge, 2006, pp. 227-245.
  • "Specificities and Limits of Taiwanese Nationalism", China Perspectives, No. 62, November-December 2005, pp. 32-43.
  • "Cross-Strait Tensions and their Impact on Taiwan's Domestic Politics and Security Policy", in Gnter Schucher & Margot Schller eds., Perspectives on Cross-Strait Relations: View from Europe, Hamburg, Institut fr Asienkunde, 2005, pp. 73-87.
  • "The Many Facets of Chinese Nationalism", China Perspectives, No. 59, May-June 2005, pp. 26-40.
  • "The Political and Practical Obstacles to the Reform of the Judiciary and the Establishment of a Rule of Law in China", Journal of Chinese Political Science, Vol. 10, No. 1, Spring 2005. pp. 43-64. (re-published in Yang Zhong & Shiping Hua eds., Political Civilization and Modernization in China. The Political Context of China's Transformation, Singapore, World Scientific Publishing, 2006, pp. 175-206.)
  • "Is China Moving Towards 'Enlightened' But Plutocratic Authoritarianism?", China Perspectives, No. 55, September-October 2004, pp. 21-28
  • "China-Taiwan relations after Chen Shui-bian's re-election: The worst scenario is not the most likely ", Taiwan Perspective (e-Paper published by the Institute for National Policy Research), Issue No.26, 25 May 2004.
  • "Taiwan's Challenge to China and the World", Yaleglobal, 12 March 2004.
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