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Alexander C. Tan

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Alexander C. Tan
Born
🎓 Alma materTexas A&M University

University of California, Santa Barbara

Ateneo de Manila University
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Alexander C. Tan is a New Zealand political science academic and professor of political science and international relations at the University of Canterbury.[1]

Academic career[edit]

Alexander Tan is Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Canterbury. He has published books and academic journal articles in the areas of parties & elections, political economy, Asian politics, Taiwan politics, and international affairs.[1]


Selected works[edit]

  • Vanvari N. and Tan AC. (2021) India, Taiwan and the Indo-Pacific: Economic–Security Strategic Partnership and Expected Utility Theory. Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs 8(1): 98-126.
  • Wang TY. and Tan AC. (2021) Balancing, bandwagoning or hedging: Taiwan’s strategic choices in the era of a rising China. Political Science 73(1): 66-84.
  • Wong AC. and Tan AC. (2021) The Philippines’ Institutionalised Alliance with the US: Surviving Duterte’s China Appeasement Policy. National Security Journal 3(2)
  • Harmel R. and Tan AC. (2003) Party actors and party change: Does factional dominance matter? European Journal of Political Research 42(3): 409-424.
  • Heo U. and Tan AC. (2003) Political Choices and Economic Outcomes: A Perspective on the Differential Impact of the Financial Crisis on South Korea and Taiwan. Comparative Political Studies 36(6): 679-698.
  • Clark C. and Tan AC. (2011) Taiwan's Political Economy: Meeting Challenges, Pursuing Progress. Boulder: Lynne Reinner.
  • Tan AC. (2000) Members, Organization and Performance: An Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Party Membership Size. Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • Tan AC. (1998) The Impacts of Party Membership Size: A Cross-national Analysis. Journal of Politics 60(1): 188-198.
  • Tan AC. (1997) Party Change and Party Membership Decline: An Exploratory Analysis. Party Politics 3(3): 363-377.
  • Harmel R., Heo U., Tan AC. and Janda K. (1995) Performance, Leadership, Factions and Party Change: An Empirical Analysis. West European Politics 18(1): 1-33.

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Alex Tan". University of Canterbury.




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