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Tsung Chi teaches courses in comparative politics, East Asian politics,
Chinese politics, and research methodology. He received his B.A. in
political science from National Chengchi University in Taiwan and Ph.D.
in political science from Michigan State University. His research
interests include democratization in China and Taiwan, China-Taiwan
relations, and Asian American politics. In 2006-2007, he was a visiting
scholar at Stanford University's Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific
Research Center, focusing on Taiwan's democratization. His most recent
publication is East Asian Americans and Political Participation
(ABC-CLIO, 2005). Currently, he is working on a book project on
comparing East Asian politics. He has been interviewed by the New
York Times, Los Angeles Times (San Gabriel Valley Weekly),
Pasadena Star News, Asahi News, Voice of America, and many Chinese
language newspapers, television stations and radio stations on Chinese
politics, Taiwanese politics, and the U.S.-China-Taiwan relations. |