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TAK-WING NGO §d¼wºa
Professor of Political Science

 

Academic Qualifications

  • PhD, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 1996
  • MA (Comparative Asian Studies), University of Hong Kong, 1989
  • BSocSc (Political Science), University of Hong Kong, 1985

Academic Experience

  • Extraordinary Chair Professor of Asian History, Erasmus University Rotterdam, 2008-
  • Visiting Professor, City University of Hong Kong, 2010
  • Visiting Fellow, Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, Waseda University, Tokyo, 2004-05
  • Visiting Fellow, Centre for Asia-Pacific Studies, Academia Sinica, Taipei, 2001
  • Fellow-in-Residence, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIAS), 1998-99
  • University Lecturer in Chinese Politics, Leiden University, 1995-2010
  • Lecturer in Political Science, University of Macau, 1990-92
 

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Professional Services
  • Editor, China Information, 2002-
  • Head, IIAS Centre for Regulation and Governance, 2009-
  • Editor, NIAP Press (Copenhagen) book series on Governance in Asia (formerly series on Democracy in Asia), 1999-
    Member, Royal Netherlands Academy for Arts and Sciences (KNAW), Coordinating Committee for Scientific and Educational Exchanges with China, 2004-
  • Editorial Board Member, Taiwan in Comparative Perspective (LSE), China Public Administration Review (Tsinghua), International Comparative Social Studies (Brill), Studia Formosiana (Harrassowitz Verlag)

Honours and Awards

  • Commonwealth Scholarship, United Kingdom, 1992-95
  • Sir Edward Youde Fellowship, Hong Kong, 1992-94

Teaching Area

  • Comparative Political Economy
  • Comparative Politics
  • East Asian Politics

Current Research

  • State Making and Development
  • Rent-seeking Politics
  • Institutional Voids in Developmental Governance

Selected publications

Book

  • Politics of Difference in Taiwan, ed. Tak-Wing Ngo and Hong-zen Wang(London: Routledge, 2011).

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  • Rent Seeking in China, ed. Tak-Wing Ngo and Yongping Wu (London: Routledge, 2009).

  • Governing Rapid Growth in Asia: State-led Development in Historical Perspective (Leiden: IIAS 2009).

  • China in Verandering: Balans en Toekomst van de Hervormingen, red. Woei-Lien Chong en Tak-Wing Ngo (Almere: Parthenon, 2008).

  • Political Conflict and Development in East Asia and Latin America, ed. Richard Boyd, Benno Galjart, and Tak-Wing Ngo(London: Routledge, 2006).

  • State Making in Asia, ed. Richard Boyd and Tak-Wing Ngo ?(London: Routledge, 2006).

  • Asian States: Beyond the Developmental Perspective, ed. Richard Boyd and Tak-Wing Ngo (London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2005).

  • The Cultural Construction of Politics in Asia, ed. Hans Antlovand Tak-Wing Ngo(Surrey: Curzon Press, 2000).

  • Hong Kong's History: State and Society under Colonial Rule, ed. (London: Routledge, 1999).

  • The East Asian Anomaly Revisited (London: SOAS, 1996).

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Major Reference Works

  • Contemporary China Studies, Volume 1: Continuities and Changes of the Party-State, ed. (London: Sage Publications, 2011).

  • Contemporary China Studies, Volume 2: Forms of Discipline and Control, ed. (London: Sage Publications, 2011).

  • Contemporary China Studies, Volume 3: Local Autonomy under Central Authority, ed. (London: Sage Publications, 2011).

  • Contemporary China Studies, Volume 4: Shifting Identities and the Quest for National Unity, ed. (London: Sage Publications, 2011).

  • Contemporary China Studies, Volume 5: Market Reform and Legacies of the Command Economy, ed. (London: Sage Publications, 2011).

  • Contemporary China Studies, Volume 6: Regulation and Governance in the Hybrid Market, ed. (London: Sage Publications, 2011).

  • Contemporary China Studies, Volume 7: Civil Society, Citizenship, and Popular Resistance, ed. (London: Sage Publications, 2011).

  • Contemporary China Studies, Volume 8: Social Cleavages and Forms of Marginalization, ed. (London: Sage Publications, 2011).

Journal Articles and Book Chapters

  • ¡§Cultural Difference, Social Recognition, and Political Representation in Taiwan¡¨, Tak-Wing Ngo and Hong-zen Wang, in Politics of Difference in Taiwan, ed. Tak-Wing Ngo and Hong-zen Wang (London: Routledge, 2011).

  • ¡§The Politics of Representation in the Kaohsiung Dock¡¨, Yi-Chi Chen and Tak-Wing Ngo, in Politics of Difference in Taiwan, ed. Tak-Wing Ngo and Hong-zen Wang (London: Routledge, 2011).

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  • ¡§Rent Seeking under the Licensing State: The Institutional Sources of Economic Corruption in China¡¨, in Preventing Corruption in Asia: Institutional Design and Policy Capacity, ed. Ting Gong and Stephen K. Ma (London: Routledge, 2009), pp. 38-56.

  • ¡§Institutionalizing Responsible Government in Taiwan: the Role of U.S. Aid¡¨, Tak-Wing Ngo and Yi-Chi Chen, in Towards Responsible Government in East Asia: Trajectories, Intentions and Meanings, ed. Linda Chelan Li (London: Routledge, 2009), pp. 11-32.

  • ¡§The Politics of Rent Production¡¨, in Rent Seeking in China, ed. Tak-Wing Ngo and Yongping Wu (London: Routledge, 2009), pp. 1-21.

  • ¡§Rent Production and Industrial Governance in the Auto Industry¡¨, Tak-Wing Ngo and Yilin Chen, in Rent Seeking in China, ed. Tak-Wing Ngo and Yongping Wu (London: Routledge, 2009), pp. 166-91.

  • ¡§Rent-seeking and Economic Governance in the Structural Nexus of Corruption in China¡¨, Crime, Law and Social Change 49, no. 1 (February 2008), pp. 27-44.

  • ¡§The Genesis of Responsible Government under Authoritarian Conditions: Taiwan during Martial Law¡¨, Tak-Wing Ngo and Yi-Chi Chen, China Review 8, no. 2 (Fall 2008), pp. 15-48.

  • ¡§Inleiding: Het Dubbelzinnige Karakter van de Chinese Hervormingen¡¨, Woei-Lien Chong en Tak-Wing Ngo, in China in Verandering: Balans en Toekomst van de Hervormingen, red. Woei-Lien Chong en Tak-Wing Ngo (Almere: Parthenon, 2008), pp. 1-13.

  • ¡§Politieke Hervorming: Begrensde Wederopbouw en Vernieuwing¡¨, in China in Verandering: Balans en Toekomst van de Hervormingen, red. Woei-Lien Chong en Tak-Wing Ngo (Almere: Parthenon, 2008), pp. 14-45.

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  • ¡§Possible and Impossible Games: Institutional Order and Social Conflict in Argentina and Taiwan¡¨, in Political Conflict and Development in East Asia and Latin America, ed. Richard Boyd, Benno Galjart, and Tak-Wing Ngo (London: Routledge, 2006), pp. 118-47.

  • ¡§Reconnecting the State to the Dynamics of its Making¡¨, Richard Boyd and Tak-Wing Ngo, in State Making in Asia, ed. Richard Boyd and Tak-Wing Ngo (London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2005), pp. 1-34.

  • ¡§Emancipating the Political Economy of Asia from the Growth Paradigm¡¨, Richard Boyd and Tak-Wing Ngo, in Asian States: Beyond the Developmental Perspective, ed. Richard Boyd and Tak-Wing Ngo (London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2005), pp. 1-18.

  • ¡§The Political Bases of Episodic Agency in the Taiwan State¡¨, in Asian States: Beyond the Developmental Perspective, ed. Richard Boyd and Tak-Wing Ngo (London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2005), pp. 83-109.

  • ¡§¡¥Bad Governance¡¦ under Democratic Rule in Taiwan¡¨, in Good Governance in the Era of Global Neoliberalism, ed. Jolle Demmers, Alex Fernˆhndez Jilberto, and Barbara Hogenboom (London: Routledge, 2004), pp. 224-45.

  • ¡§Money, Power and the Problem of Legitimacy in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region¡¨, in Politics in China: Moving Frontiers, ed. Francoise Mengin and Jean-Louis Rocca (London: Palgrave, 2002), pp. 95-117.

  • ¡§Development Imperative and Spoliatory Politics: A Comparative Study of Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong¡¨, in East Asian Capitalism: Conflicts, Growth and Crisis, ed. Luigi Tomba (Milan: Feltrinelli Editore, 2002), pp. 193-220. Reprinted in PROSEA East Asia Research Paper No. 11, Taipei: Academia Sinica.

  • ¡§Changing Government-Business Relations and the Governance of Hong Kong¡¨, in Hong Kong in Transition: The Handover Years, ed. Robert Ash, Peter Ferdinand, Brian Hook, and Robin Porter (London: Macmillan, 2000), pp. 26-41.

  • ¡§Business Strategy, State Intervention, and Regionalization in East Asia¡¨, in The Dialectics of Globalization, ed. Menno Vellinga (Boulder CO: Westview Press, 2000), pp. 83-99.

  • ¡§Politics, Culture, and Democracy in Asia¡¨, Hans Antlov and Tak-Wing Ngo, in The Cultural Construction of Politics in Asia, ed. Hans Antlov and Tak-Wing Ngo (Surrey: Curzon Press, 2000), pp. 1-18.

  • ¡§Social Values and Consensual Politics in Colonial Hong Kong¡¨, in The Cultural Construction of Politics in Asia, ed. Hans Antlov and Tak-Wing Ngo (Surrey: Curzon Press, 2000), pp. 131-53.

  • ¡§Colonialism in Hong Kong Revisited¡¨, in Hong Kong's History: State and Society under Colonial Rule, ed. Tak-Wing Ngo (London: Routledge, 1999), pp. 1-12.

  • ¡§Industrial History and the Artifice of Laissez-Faire Colonialism¡¨, in Hong Kong's History: State and Society under Colonial Rule, ed. Tak-Wing Ngo (London: Routledge, 1999), pp. 119-40. Reprinted in David Faure, ed., Hong Kong: A Reader in Social History (Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 2003), pp. 534-71; and in Law Kam-yee and Lee Kim-ming, eds., The Economy of Hong Kong in Non-economicPerspectives (Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 2004), pp. 433-447.

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  • ¡§Hong Kong under Colonial Rule: An Introduction¡¨, China Information 12, no. 1/2 (Summer/Autumn 1997), pp. 1-11.

  • ¡§The Legend of a Colony: Political Rule and Historiography in Hong Kong¡¨, China Information 12, no. 1/2 (Summer/Autumn 1997), pp. 135-156.

  • ¡§Business Encirclement of Politics: Government-Business Relations across the Taiwan Strait,¡¨ China Information 10, no. 2 (Autumn 1995), pp. 1-18.

  • ¡§Civil Society and Political Liberalization in Taiwan,¡¨ Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 25, no. 1 (January-March 1993), pp. 3-15.

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  • ¡§Macau's Mass Political Culture¡¨, Herbert S. Yee, Liu Bo-long, and Tak-Wing Ngo, Asian Journal of Public Administration 15, no. 2 (December 1993), pp. 177-200.

Essays in Non-refereed Professional Publications

  • ¡§Hong Kong: Overview¡¨, in Encyclopedia of Modern China, ed. David Pong? (Detroit, MI: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2009), pp. 234-9.

  • ¡§Hong Kong: Government and Politics since 1997¡¨, in Encyclopedia of Modern China, ed. David Pong (Detroit, MI: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2009), pp. 244-6.

  • ¡§Hong Kong: Political Parties and Sociopolitical Constituencies¡¨, in Encyclopedia of Modern China, ed. David Pong (Detroit, MI: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2009), pp. 242-4.

  • ¡§Tung Chee-hwa¡¨, in Encyclopedia of Modern China, ed. David Pong (Detroit, MI: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2009), p. 245.

  • ¡§Donald Tsang¡¨, in Encyclopedia of Modern China, ed. David Pong (Detroit, MI: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2009), p. 246.

  • ¡§Hong Kong, to World War II¡¨, in Encyclopaedia of Western Colonialism since 1450, ed. Thomas Benjamin (Michigan: Thomson Gale, 2006).

  • ¡§Hongkong onder Chinees Bestuur: Het Dilemma van Verandering en Continuiteit¡¨, Internationale Spectator Jaargang 51, nummer 5 (mei 1997), blz. 274-78.

Papers and Presentations at Conferences and Seminars

  • ¡§Government-Business Relations and Rent Seeking in China¡¨, presentation at the Centre for Governance, Institutions and Organizations, National University of Singapore, 18 November 2010.

  • ¡§Rent Seeking and Economic Governance in the Market with Chinese Characteristics¡¨, paper presented at the Conference on Public Administration in China, Zhongshan University, 28-29 May 2010.

  • ¡§Rent Seeking and Government-Business Relations in China¡¨, paper presented at the Business History Seminar, Rotterdam School of Management, 1 March 2010.

  • ¡§State Building and Economic Governance in Taiwan¡¨, presentation at the CERI Colloquium on ¡§Self Proclaimed and de facto States: Political Economy and Relations with Tutor Powers¡¨, SciencesPo, Paris, 26 February 2010.

  • ¡§Rent Seeking and Spatial Politics in China¡¦s Special Development Zones¡¨, presentation at the Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, 14 January 2010.

  • ¡§Rent Seeking and Colonial Governmentality in British Hong Kong: The Political Significance of the Textile Export Quota Regime¡¨, presentation for the PSA Research Seminar, City University of Hong Kong, 13 January 2010.

  • ¡§Rent Seeking and Inter-governmental Relations in China¡¦s Local Development¡¨, presentation at the University of Saint Joseph, Macau, 11 January 2010.

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  • ¡§Rent Production and Industrial Development in China¡¨, paper for the Tsinghua Conference on ¡§Rent Seeking and Industrial Development¡¨, Beijing, 15-16 May 2009.

  • ¡§Theory and Practice of Rent Seeking in China¡¨, presentation for the PSA Research Seminar, City University of Hong Kong, 6 March 2009.

  • ¡§The Politics of Difference in Taiwan Labour: The Case of Migrants Dockworkers in Kaohsiung¡¨, Yi-Chi Chen and Tak-Wing Ngo, paper for the IIAS-NSC Conference on ¡§Multiculturalism in Taiwan¡¨, Kaohsiung, 8-10 January 2009.

  • ¡§The Politics of Remembering and Forgetting in China¡¨, presentation at the ACO Conference on ¡§Paradoxical China: Western Perceptions, Eastern Realities¡¨, Groningen, 28 November 2008.

  • ¡§Europe and the Rise of China¡¨, presentation at the Symposium ¡§China: Kansen voor Nederland¡¨, Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen, Haarlem, 15 November 2008.

  • ¡§Theories and Practices of State-led Development in Retrospect¡¨, paper presented to the FRIDE conference on ¡§Fragile States and Development Successes: Lessons from the Different Pathways of the South¡¨, Madrid, 6-7 October 2008.

  • ¡§Good Governance and the Dilemma of Political Reform¡¨, presentation at the Clingendael Symposium ¡§China after the Olympics: Prospects for Good Governance, Sustainable Development and Participation in World Politics¡¨, Institute Clingendael, The Hague, 22 August 2008.

  • ¡§The Place of Chinese SOEs in China¡¦s Africa Policy¡¨, presentation at the Clingendael Expert Meeting ¡§Chinese State-Owned Enterprises and Stability in Africa¡¨, Institute Clingendael, The Hague, 30 May 2008.

  • ¡§Corruption and Rent Seeking in China¡¨, paper presented to the seminar of the Centre for East Asian Studies, University of Turku, Finland, 28 May 2008.

  • ¡§Transitional Justice in Taiwan¡¨, presentation for the Modern East Asia Research Centre (MEARC) seminar, Leiden, 15 April 2008.

  • ¡§The Democratic Trap in Taiwan¡¦s Transition from Authoritarianism¡¨, paper for the REASOPO conference ¡§La greffe de la democratie: les paradoxes de la longue duree¡¨, Universite  Paris-I, 1 February 2008.

  • ¡§The Changing Mode of Rent Utilization in China¡¦s Automobile Industry¡¨, Tak-Wing Ngo and Chen Yilin, paper for the International Workshop on ¡§Rent-seeking Politics in China¡¨, Leiden, 22-24 June 2007.

  • ¡§The Absence of Lustration and its Implications for Taiwan¡¦s Democratic Governance¡¨, paper for the 4th Annual Conference of the European Taiwan Studies Association, Stockholm, 20-22 April 2007.

  • ¡§The Genesis of Responsible Government under Authoritarian Conditions: Taiwan during Martial Law¡¨, Tak-Wing Ngo and Yi-Chi Chen, paper for the workshop on ¡§How Governments become Responsible¡¨, City University of Hong Kong, 1-2 March 2007.

  • ¡§Cronyism as a Competitive Strategy: A Case Study of the Automobile Industry in China¡¨, paper for the Research Workshop on ¡§Crony Capitalism in Asia¡¨, Amsterdam, 21 February 2007.

  • ¡§Public Sector Reform and Bureaucratic Purges: Transforming the Party-State Complex in Post-Authoritarian Taiwan¡¨, paper for the 20th World Congress of the International Political Science Association on ¡§Is Democracy Working?¡¨ Fukuoka, Japan, 9-13 July 2006.

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  • ¡§Reassessing the Technocratic Basis of the Developmental State in Taiwan¡¨, paper for the JATS Seminar, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, 22 February 2005.

  • ¡§Making Politics ¡¥Right¡¦: Order and Conflict in Argentine and Taiwanese Development¡¨, paper for the Institute of Developing Economies (IDE-JETRO) Seminar, Chiba, 2 November 2004.

  • ¡§The State in East Asia¡¨, paper presented to the International Roundtable on ¡§Competing Perspectives of the State in Developing Countries¡¨, Leiden, 26 March 2004.

  • ¡§Re-theorising the State from Asia¡¨, paper presented to the Finnish National Network of Universities for East and Southeast Asian Studies, Vaasa, 28-31 August 2003.

  • ¡§Characterising the State in Taiwan: Amorphous Politics and Institutional Mutations in Episodic Agency¡¨, paper presented to the International Conference on "Revisiting the Asian State", Leiden, 28-20 June 2002.

  • ¡§Gold and Goons in Taiwan Politics¡¨, paper presented to the Modern China Seminar, Leiden University, 28 September 2001.

  • ¡§State-led Development and State-sanctioned Rent Seeking in Taiwan¡¨, paper presented to the AAS Annual Conference, Chicago, 22-25 March 2001.

  • ¡§Between Cronyism and Developmentalism: State Intervention in East Asian Industrialisation¡¨, paper presented to the conference ¡§On the Roots of Growth and Crisis¡¨, Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, Cortona, 2-3 March 2001.

  • ¡§The Role of Institution Building and Conflict in Development: A Comparison between Argentina and Taiwan¡¨, paper presented to the Seminar for Development Studies, Uppsala University, Uppsala, 27 October 2000.

  • ¡§Money and Power: The Dilemma of Popular Legitimacy in Hong Kong¡¨, paper presented to the conference on ¡§Wealth and Labour in China: Cross-Cutting Approaches of Present Developments¡¨, Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales, Paris, 6-7 December 1999.

  • ¡§Social Cleavages and the Politics of Development in Argentina and Taiwan¡¨, paper presented to the conference on ¡§East Asian and Latin American Developments: A Comparative Exercise in Political Science and Sociology¡¦, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study, Wassenaar, 18-19 June 1999.

  • ¡§Some Thoughts on 'State-led Industrialisation' in Taiwan¡¨, paper presented to the Asian Development Seminar, University of Amsterdam, 23 April 1998.

  • ¡§Changing Government-Business Relations and the Governance of Hong Kong¡¨, paper presented to the international conference on ¡§Hong Kong in Transition¡¦, School of Oriental & African Studies, Universities of Warwick, Leeds, and Keele, and Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, 15 December 1997.

  • ¡§The Myth of Intervention and Non?intervention: The Development Strategies of Taiwan and Hong Kong Compared¡¨, paper presented to the conference on ¡¥The Modernisation of Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong Compared¡¨, Heidelberg, 25?26 October 1997.

  • ¡§Global Market, Regional Networks, and State Intervention in the East Asian Cases¡¦, paper presented to the international colloquium on ¡¥Globalisation, the Formation of Economic Blocs, Nation States, and Regional Response¡¦, Utrecht University, Utrecht, 12-13 June 1997.

  • ¡§Sino-Hong Kong Relationship: Issues and Dilemmas¡¦, seminar paper presented to the Centre for East and Southeast Asian Studies, Goteborg University, Goteborg, 15 April 1997.

  • ¡§Political Institutions in Hong Kong: Continuities and Changes¡¦, seminar paper presented to Chalmers University of Technology, Goteborg, 14 April 1997.

  • ¡§Colonial Historiography in Hong Kong¡¨, paper presented in the Centre for Asian Studies Amsterdam Seminar, Amsterdam, 20 October 1996.

  • ¡§Economic History and Political Rule: A Critique of Colonial Historiography in Hong Kong¡¨, paper presented to the conference on ¡¥Pre- and Post-War Hong Kong: Polity, Society, and Economy under Colonial Rule¡¨, Sinological Institute, Leiden, 22-24 August 1996.

  • ¡§Democratic Authoritarianism: The Politics of Consensus in Hong Kong,¡¨ paper presented to the conference on ¡§Democracy in Asia¡¨, Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Copenhagen, 26-29 October 1995.

  • ¡§Business Encirclement of Politics: Business and Political Networks across the Taiwan Strait¡¦, paper presented to the conference on ¡¥Fukien and Taiwan in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Contacts and Contrasts¡¨, Sinological Institute, Leiden, 5-8 July 1995.

  • ¡§Hong Kong and the East Asian Model of Development¡¦, seminar paper presented to the Centre of Development Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, London, 16 March 1994.

  • ¡§The Politics of Export-led Industrialisation in Hong Kong¡¦, seminar paper presented to the Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 16 September 1993.

Contact Details

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