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Curriculum Vitae Yu-tzung Chang ( 張佑宗 ) 1 Roosevelt Rd. Sec. 4 Taipei, 10617, Taiwan, R. O. C. Tel Number: 886-2-3366-8399 Fax Number: 886-2-23657179 E-mail: yutzung@ntu.edu.tw Current Position Professor, Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University Associate Dean, College of Social Science, National Taiwan University Director, Domestic Affairs Department, Taiwan Foundation for Democracy Education Ph.D., Political Science, National Cheng-Chi University, 2000. M.A., Political Science, National Taiwan University, 1991. B.A., Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University, 1988. Fields of Specialty Comparative Politics Comparative Democratization Political Economy of East Asia Methodology of Social Sciences Professional Services Editorial Board of Taiwanese Political Science Review, 2014-Present. Executive Editor of Taiwanese Journal of Political Science, 2006-2008. Executive Editor of Chinese Political Science Review, 2004-2005. Director, Center for East Asia Democratic Studies, College of Social Science, National Taiwan University, 2011-2015. Secretory General, Taiwan Political Science Association, 2013-2014. 1

Honor Research Programs Granted by Ministry of Science and Technology (National Science Council), Taiwan, 2001-2004, 2007-Present. Research Programs Granted by Ministry of Education, Program for the Aim for the Top University, 2011-2016. Research Programs Granted by Ministry of Education, Program for the Aim for the Top University, 2007-2011. Research Programs Granted by Ministry of Education, Program for Promoting Academic Excellence of Universities, 2001-2006. Publications A. Journal Articles Mark Weatherall and Yu-tzung Chang (corresponding author). (under review). Authoritarian Legacies, Political Cleavages, and Party Institutionalization: The Case of Ruling Parties in Taiwan and South Korea. Pan, Hsin-Hsin, Wen-Chin Wu and Yu-tzung Chang. (under review). How Chinese Citizens Perceive Cross-Strait Relations: Survey Results from Ten Major Cities in China. Wu, Wen-Chin, Yu-tzung Chang and Hsin-Hsin Pan. (under review). Does China s Middle Class Prefer (Liberal) Democracy? Chang,Yu-tzung, Mark Weatherall and Jack Wu. 2015. Democracies under Stress: The Dwindling Public Trust in Asian Political Institutions. Global Asia, Vol. 10, No. 3, Pp. 106-111. Chang, Yu-tzung and Hsin-hung Lu. 2014. Presidential Election, National Identity, and the Decline of Clientelism in Yunlin County after 2000. Taiwanese Journal of Political Science, Vol. 61, Pp. 1-40. (In Chinese) (TSSCI) Chang, Yu-tzung and Jie Lu. 2014. Language Stereotypes in Contemporary Taiwan: Evidence from an Experimental Study. Journal of East Asian Studies, Vol. 14, No. 2, Pp. 221-248. (SSCI) Huang, Min-Hua, Yun-han Chu and Yu-tzung Chang. 2013. Popular Understandings of Democracy and Regime Legitimacy in East Asia. Taiwan Journal of Democracy, Vol. 9, No. 1, Pp. 147-171. Chang, Yu-tzung, Yun-han Chu, and Min-hua Huang. 2011. Procedural Quality Only? 2

Taiwanese Democracy Reconsidered. International Political Science Review, Vol. 32, No. 5, Pp. 598-619. (SSCI) Chang, Yu-tzung nd Chen-chia Wu. 2011. Grassroots Democracy in China and the Development of Rural Welfare Provision. Taiwanese Political Science Review, Vol. 15, No. 2, Pp. 177-232. (In Chinese) (TSSCI) Chang, Yu-tzung. 2011. Electoral Outcomes, Political Learning, and Support for Democracy: Changes in Citizens Attitudes Towards Democracy in Taiwan After the Year 2000. Taiwan Democracy Quarterly, Vol. 8, No. 2, Pp. 99-137. (In Chinese) (TSSCI) Chang, Yu-tzung. 2009. The Mass Base of Populist Democracy in Taiwan. Taiwan: A Radical Quarterly in Social Studies. No. 75, Pp. 85-113. (In Chinese) (TSSCI) Chang, Alex and Yu-tzung Chang. 2009. Rational Choices and Irrational Results: the DPP s Institutional Choice in Taiwan s Electoral Reform. Issues & Studies, Vol. 45, No. 2, Pp. 23-60. (SSCI) Chang, Yu-tzung, Election Losers and Democratic Consolidation: The Election Losers' Attitudes toward the Democratic Ruling Party in the Taiwan 2004 Presidential Election. Taiwan Democracy Quarterly, Vol. 6, No. 1, Pp 41-72. (In Chinese) (TSSCI) Huang, Min-hua, Yu-tzung Chang, and Yun-han Chu. 2008. Identifying Sources of Democratic Legitimacy:A Multilevel Analysis. Electoral Studies, Vol. 27, Issue 1, Pp. 45-62. (SSCI) Chang, Yu-tzung, Yun-han Chu and Chong-Min Park. 2007. Authoritarian Nostalgia in Asia. Journal of Democracy, Vol. 18, No. 3, Pp. 66-80. (SSCI) Chang, Yu-tzung. 2006. Reliability of Political Attitudes and Behavioral Scales in TEDS Survey: Test-Retest Reliability and Internal Consistency Analysis. Taiwan Journal of Political Science, No. 27, pp. 185-210. (In Chinese) (TSSCI) Chang, Yu-tzung. 2006. The Effect of Campaigning Events on Vote Choice: A Study of the 2004 Presidential Election in Taiwan. Soochow Journal of Political Science, Issue 22. Pp. 121-159. (In Chinese) (TSSCI) Chang, Yu-tzung. 2006. The Special Characteristics and Deepening of Taiwanese Democratic Culture. Contemporary, No. 227, Pp. 38-51. (In Chinese) Chang, Yu-tzung, Yun-han Chu and Min-hua Huang. 2006. The Uneven Growth of Democratic Legitimacy in East Asia. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, Vol. 18, No. 2, Pp. 246-255. (SSCI) Chang, Yu-tzung and Peiru Chau. 2006. Social Context, Individual Network on Vote Choice: 3

A Study of the 2004 Legislature Election in Taiwan. Taiwan Democracy Quarterly, Vol. 3, No. 2, Pp. 1-38 (In Chinese) (TSSCI) Chang, Alex C. and Yu-tzung Chang. 2006. Electoral Accountability: The Relation between Incumbent Governments Performance and Vote Share in Latin America. Taiwanese Political Science Review, Vol. 10, No. 2, Pp. 101-147. (In Chinese) (TSSCI) Chang, Yu-tzung, Yun-han Chu and Frank Tsai. 2005. Confucianism and Democratic Values in Three Chinese Societies. Issues & Studies, Vol. 41, No. 4, Pp. 1-33. (SSCI) Chang, Yu-tzung. 1997. Ethnic Conflict and Democratic Consolidation in Taiwan: Dissolving the Logic of Nation-State and Democratic Policies. Issues & Studies, Vol. 33, No. 4, Pp. 77-93. (SSCI) B. Conference Paper Yi-Ting Wang and Yu-tzung Chang. 2015. Deepening Democracy: Support for Polyarchy in Taiwan. Chang, Yu-tzung and Yun-han Chu. 2013. The Stagnated Development of Liberal Democratic Values. Paper prepared for delivery at the Conference on Democracy and Citizen Politics in East Asia by the Center for East Asia Democratic Studies, National Taiwan University and Co-organized by Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan Foundation for Democracy June 17-18, 2013, Taipei, Taiwan. Chang, Yu-tzung, Hsin-Hsin Pan, Mark Weatherall and Jack Chen-chia Wu. 2013. The Churchill Hypothesis Revisited: Support for Democracy and Detachment from Authoritarianism in East Asia. Paper prepared for the conference on Democracy and Citizen Politics in East Asia, hosted by the Asian Barometer Survey and co-sponsored by the Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica, June 17-18, 2013 in Taipei, Taiwan. Chu, Yun-han, Yu-tzung Chang and Wen-Chin Wu. 2013. Sources of Regime Legitimacy in Confucian Societies. Paper prepared for delivery at the Conference on Confucianism, Democracy and Constitutionalism: Global and East Asian Perspectives by the Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences & Center for East Asia Democratic Studies, National Taiwan University, June 14-15, 2013, Taipei, Taiwan. Chang, Yu-tzung and Jie Lu. 2012. Language Stereotypes in Contemporary Taiwan: Evidence from an Experimental Study. Paper prepared for delivery at an international conference on The Maturing of Taiwan Democracy: Findings and Insights from the 4

2012 TEDS Survey, organized by Taiwan Foundation for Democracy, Taipei, ROC, November 3-4, 2012. Chang, Yu-tzung and Yu-Sung Su. 2012. Taishang and Mainland Policy in Taiwan: The Evidence from the TEDS data. Paper prepared for delivery at an international conference on The Maturing of Taiwan Democracy: Findings and Insights from the 2012 TEDS Survey, organized by Taiwan Foundation for Democracy, Taipei, ROC, November 3-4, 2012. Chang, Yu-tzung, Yun-han Chu and Mark Weatherall. 2012. Culture, Institutions and Popular Conception of Democracy in East Asia. Paper prepared for delivery at the IPSA World Congress, July 11, 2012, Madrid, Spain. Chang, Yu-tzung, Yun-han Chu and Larry Diamond. 2012. A longitudinal and comparative analysis of citizens orientations toward democracy and their evaluation of the overall performance of the democratic regime in East Asia. Paper prepared for delivery at the International Conference on How the Public Views Democracy and its Competitors in East Asia: Taiwan in Comparative Perspective organized by the Taiwan Democracy Program Center on Democracy, Development and Rule of Law, Stanford University. Jack Chen-chia Wu, Mark Weatherall and Yu-tzung Chang. 2012. How Taiwanese Citizens View Democracy: Change and Continuity in Democratic Attitudes and Values in Taiwan s Democratic Consolidation. Paper prepared for delivery at the International Conference on How the Public Views Democracy and its Competitors in East Asia: Taiwan in Comparative Perspective organized by the Taiwan Democracy Program Center on Democracy, Development and Rule of Law, Stanford University. Park, Chong-Min and Yu-tzung Chang. 2011. Regime Performance and Democratic Legitimacy: East Asia in a Global Perspective. Prepared for a conference on Democracy in East Asia and Taiwan in Global Perspective held at National Taiwan University, Taipei in Taiwan on August 24-25, 2011. Chang,Yu-tzung, Yun-han Chu, and Mark Weatherall. 2010. Skeptical Democrats: The Paradox of Democracy. Paper prepared for delivery at the Global Barometer Surveys Conference How People View and Value Democracy organized by the Asian Barometer Survey, October 15-16, 2010, Academic Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan. Chang, Yu-tzung and Mark Weatherall. 2010. Electoral Clientelism in Authoritarian Taiwan and Its Legacy after the Transition. Paper prepared for delivery at the workshop of Democratic Development in Asia: the Constructive Legacies of Authoritarian Rule. September 23-24, 2010. The Australia National University, Canberra, Australia. Chu, Yun-han and Yu-tzung Chang. 2010. The East Asian Puzzle in Comparative 5

Perspective. Paper prepared for delivery at the workshop of Ambivalent Democrats: Political Culture and Democratic Legitimacy in Asia. September 4-5, 2010. Washington D.C., U.S.A. Chu, Yun-han and Yu-tzung Chang. 2009. The Widening Gap Between Promises and Realities: How East Asian Democracies Failed to Live Up to Popular Expectation. Paper prepared for delivery at 21st World Congress of Political Science. July 12 to 16, 2009. Santiago, Chile. Chang, Alex, Yun-han Chu and Yu-tzung Chang. 2008. Analyzing the Foundation for the Economic Priority in East Asia. Paper prepared for delivery at an Asian Barometer Writing Working on Why Asians Support Democracy and Why Not? organized by Asian Barometer Survey, National Taiwan University, June 22-23, 2008, Taipei, Taiwan. Chang,Yu-tzung, Alex Chang, and Yun-han Chu. 2008. Political Values and Regime Evaluation in East Asia. Paper prepared for delivery at an Asian Barometer Conference on The State of Democracy Governance in Asia? Organized by Asian Barometer Survey, National Taiwan University, June 20-21, 2008, Taipei, Taiwan. Huang, Min-hua, Chang-yen Tsai, and Yu-tzung Chang. 2008. The State of Governance in Taiwan. Paper prepared for delivery at an Asian Barometer Conference on The State of Democracy Governance in Asia? Organized by Asian Barometer Survey, National Taiwan University, June 20-21, 2008, Taipei, Taiwan. Chang, Yu-tzung and Tieh-chih Chang. 2007. Democratization, Equality and the Transformation of Developmental State in Taiwan:A Micro level Analysis. Paper prepared for delivery at the Conference on Citizen and State Relations in the Era of Globalization, Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica, Taipei, November 10, 2007. Chang, Yu-tzung and Yun-han Chu. 2007. Traditionalism, Political Learning and Conceptions of Democracy in East Asian. Paper presented at the international conference on Why Asian Support Democracy and Why not? Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica, Taipei, August 9-10, 2007. Chu, Yun-han, Min-hua Huang and Yu-tzung Chang. 2007. Quality of Democracy and Regime Legitimacy in East Asia. Paper presented at the international conference on Why Asian Support Democracy and Why not? Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica, Taipei, August 9-10, 2007. Chu, Yun-han, Yu-tzung Chang, and Min-hua Huang. 2006. Sources of Democratic Legitimacy: Evidence form East Asia Barometer. Paper presented at the 20th 6

International Political Science Association World Congress, Fukuoka, Japan, July 9-13, 2006. Chu, Yun-han, Min-hua Huang and Yu-tzung Chang. 2005. Identifying Sources of Democratic Legitimacy in Established and Emerging Democracy. Paper presented at an International Conference on Elections and Democratic Governance. IPSAS, Taipei, April 10-11, 2005. Chang, Yu-tzung and Yun-han Chu 2004. Confucian Values and Conception of Democracy: An Empirical Study of Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Paper presented at an International Conference on the Transformation of Citizen Politics and Civic Attitudes in Three Chinese Societies. IPSAS, Taipei, November 19-20, 2004. Chu, Yun-han, Yu-tzung Chang and Min-hua Huang. 2004. Modernization, Institutionalism and the Growth of Civic Culture in Rural China. Paper presented at the International Conference of Grassroots Democracy and Local Governance in China During the Reform Era, Taipei, November 1-2. Chang, Alex C. and Yu-tzung Chang. 2004. Defection and Political Consequences of Electoral Institution in Taiwan. Paper presented at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the Chinese Association of Political Science. Tainan, Taiwan, 2004.9. 18-19. Chu, Yun-han, Yu-tzung Chang and Fu Hu. 2003. Regime Performance, Value Change and Authoritarian Detachment in East Asia. Paper presented at the International Conference of How East Asians View Democracy: The Region in Global Perspective, Taipei, December 8-9, 2003. Chang, Yu-tzung, Yun-han Chu, and Fu Hu. 2003. How Citizens Evaluate Taiwan s New Democracy. Paper presented at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. Philadelphia, August 29, 2003. Chang, Yu-tzung and Ming-ying Fu. 2002. Sense or Sensibility? The Psychological Foundation of Taiwanese Ethnic Identity. Paper presented at the Conference of Taiwan s Election and Democratization Studies(TEDS) 2001. Taipei: NCCU. Chang, Yu-tzung, Alfred Ko-wei Hu and Yun-han Chu. 2002. The Political Significance of Insignificance Class Voting: Taiwan and Hong Kong Comparison. Paper presented in the 2002 Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies. Washington D. C., April 3-7. 7

C. Books and Book Chapters Park, Chong-Min and Yu-tzung Chang. 2013. Regime Performance and Democratic Legitimacy. In Larry Diamond, Marc F. Plattner, and Yun-han Chu (eds.), Democracy in East Asia: A New Century, Pp. 48-71. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Chu, Yun-han and Yu-tzung Chang. 2011. How do we Explain the Low Quality of Democracy in East Asia? Analysis of Data from the Asia Barometer 2 nd Wav. Hangzhou, Zhejiang University Press (In Chinese) Chang, Yu-tzung and Yun-han Chu. 2008. How Citizens Evaluate Taiwan s New Democracy, In Yun-han Chu, Larry Diamond, Andrew J. Nathan and Doh Chull Shin (eds.) How East Asians View Democracy: Attitudes and Values in Eight Political Systems, Pp. 83-113. New York: Columbia University Press. Chang, Yu-tzung, Yun-han Chu and Chong-Min Park. 2008. Authoritarian Nostalgia in Asia. In Larry Diamond and Marc F. Plattner (eds.), How People View Democracy, Pp. 74-88. Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press. Chu, Yun-han and Yu-tzung Chang. 2004. Democratization and the Development of Public Opinion Survey in Taiwan. In John Geer (ed.), Public Opinion and Polling around the World: A Historical Encyclopedia, Pp. 741-749. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO. Chu, Yun-han and Yu-tzung Chang. 2001. Culture Shift and Regime Legitimacy: Comparing Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. In Shiping Hua (ed.), Chinese Political Culture, Pp. 320-347. New York: M. E. Sharpe. Hu, Fu and Yu-tzung Chang. 1998. Types of Political Culture and Party Support: 1983-1989. In Fu Hu (ed.), Political Culture and Political Life. Pp. 243-260. Taipei: Sanmin. Hu, Fu, Yu-tzung Chang and Yang-sheng Ou. 1998. The Effect of Different Values in Taiwan on Support for Independence or Reunification and Voting Choices. In Fu Hu (ed.), Political Culture and Political Life. Pp. 223-242. Taipei: Sanmin. Chu Yun-han and Yu-tzung Chang. 1998. The Cultural Sources of Democracy and Authoritarianism in Chinese Societies: Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong Compared. In Lau Siu Kai et. al., Changing Chinese Societies: Social Indicators Analysis. Pp. 257-288. Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies. 8