EATS Papers
Special Edition, “Taiwan: New governments, old themes, or the persistence of continuity,” Perspectives Chinoises. Edited by Dafydd Fell & Bi-yu Chang. No. 85. September – October 2004/ China Perspectives. No. 56. November – December 2004.
Dafydd Fell, Biyu Chang & Henning Klöter (eds) What has Changed? Taiwan Before and After the Change in Ruling Parties. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2006 (Studia Formosiana series).
Carsten Storm and Mark Harrison (eds.) The Margins of Becoming. Identity and Culture in Taiwan. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2007 (Studia Formosiana series)
The European Research Center on Contemporary Taiwan (ERCCT), formally established on June 1st, 2008, is jointly financed by the University of Tubingen (Germany) and the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange (Taiwan). Its major objective is to promote postgraduate social science research on contemporary Taiwan, most notably in the areas of politics and law, economics, society and cross-strait relations. The ERCCT provides a platform for European and Taiwanese students at the doctoral and postdoctoral levels to engage in academic dialogue on theory, methodology and content related to specific research projects, to prepare for fieldwork in Taiwan, to assess the empirical findings brought back from the field and to assist students to get their work published by internationally renowned publishing houses. See http://www.ercct.uni-tue bingen.de