近年中英文代表性成果:
“2012年台湾选举对政党体系的影响”,《上海交通大学学报》(CSSCI来源期刊),2011年第6期。
“台湾政党体系发展趋势探析”,《江苏行政学院学报》(CSSCI来源期刊),2011年第5期。
《台湾的政治转型与两岸关系的演变》(九州出版社,2010)。
“两岸关系和平发展的机遇和路径”,《台湾研究》,2010年第4期。
“奥巴马政府的两岸关系政策”,《国际问题研究》(CSSCI来源期刊),2010年第1期。
“台湾再次政党轮替的深层原因”,《台湾研究集刊》(CSSCI来源期刊),2010年第1期。
“中国政治体制改革的路径”,《复旦大学政治学评论》第七辑(2009年11月,CSSCI来源期刊)。
“台湾‘活路外交’探析”,《上海交通大学学报》(CSSCI来源期刊),2009年第4期。
“台湾问题中的美国因素”,《国际问题研究》(CSSCI来源期刊),2009年第1期。
“被治理者政治的建构--评帕萨·查特杰的政治社会理论”, 《江苏行政学院学报》(CSSCI来源期刊),2009年第1期。
“民进党执政失败的根源探析”,《台湾研究》,2008年第6期。
“美国对解决台湾问题的政策取向”,《美国研究》,2008年第3期。
“美国因素在两岸关系和平发展进程中的影响”,《台湾研究集刊》,2008年第3期。
“美国预防和应对台海危机的策略”, 《台湾研究》,2007年第5期。
“U.S. Strategies in Maintaining Peace across the Taiwan Strait,” Issues and Studies (SSCI刊物),Vol.43, No.2 (June 2007).
“台湾问题:美国对华政策中的两难议题”,《台湾研究集刊》,2007年第1期。
“The Taiwan Dilemma in U.S.-PRC Relations,” in Shiping Hua, ed., Reflections on the triangular relations of Beijing-Taipei-Washington (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006), pp.15-35.
“Traversing the Dangerous Waters,” Issues and Studies, Vol. 41, No.4 (December 2005).
“Leadership Transition, Intra-Party Democracy, and Institution Building in China,” Asian Survey, March/April 2004, pp. 255-275.
China after Jiang (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2003).
Dr. Lin Gang is professor of political science at the Shanghai Jiao Tong University’s School of International and Public Affairs, executive director of Center for Taiwan Studies, and member of the University’s Academic Committee (2008-2013). He served as Program Associate in the Woodrow Wilson Center (1999-2005) and President of the Association of Chinese Political Studies (1998-1999). He has authored Taiwan’s Political Transition and the Evolution of Cross-Strait Relations (Jiuzhou Press, 2010), co-edited China after Jiang (Woodrow Wilson Center Press & Stanford University Press, 2003), Transition toward Post-Deng China (Singapore University Press, 2001) and Prospects for Cross-Taiwan Strait Developments (Hong Kong: Asia Sciences Press, 2000), co-authored Taiwan’s Political Transition (Hong Kong: Social Sciences Press, 1997), and contributed numerous articles and book chapters. He has frequently participated in international conferences held in the United States, mainland China and Taiwan, as well as Voice of America programs. He was invited by the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference to attend (as an observer) its 10th annual meeting in Beijing, March 2003. He received his Ph.D. in political science from Pennsylvania State University (1997), MA in Taiwan studies from Xiamen University (1984), and BA in history from Fujian Normal University (1982).
His research interests include comparative politics, Chinese politics, democratic theory, Sino-U.S. relations, and the Taiwan issue.
Contact information:
Lin Gang
School of International and Public Affairs
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
1954 Huashan Road, Shanghai 200030
Phone: 86-21-62932781(O)
64355953 (H)
Fax: 86-21-62933095