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CHUN-YI LEE's Outputs (14)

Can Digital Democracy Guard Citizens’ Safety? Taking Taiwan’s Battle against covid as an Exemplary Case (2024)
Journal Article
Lee, C.-Y., & Kuo, Y.-C. (2024). Can Digital Democracy Guard Citizens’ Safety? Taking Taiwan’s Battle against covid as an Exemplary Case. International Journal of Taiwan Studies, 1-32. https://doi.org/10.1163/24688800-20241320

The covid-19 pandemic required swift responses from governments at all levels. Government agencies were faced with the immense task of mitigating the health, social, and economic effects of covid-19. These actions and responses included developing mo... Read More about Can Digital Democracy Guard Citizens’ Safety? Taking Taiwan’s Battle against covid as an Exemplary Case.

Buying Taiwan? The Limitations of Mainland Chinese Cross-Strait Direct Investments as a Tool of Economic Statecraft (2023)
Journal Article
Lee, C., & Knoerich, J. (2024). Buying Taiwan? The Limitations of Mainland Chinese Cross-Strait Direct Investments as a Tool of Economic Statecraft. China Quarterly, 257, 202-221. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0305741023001029

Chinese cross-border investments are often assumed to be state-driven and Beijing’s tool of economic statecraft. However, corresponding evidence remains inconclusive. This article examines mainland Chinese direct investments in Taiwan and finds that... Read More about Buying Taiwan? The Limitations of Mainland Chinese Cross-Strait Direct Investments as a Tool of Economic Statecraft.

Does Press Freedom Come with Responsibility? Media for and against Populism in Taiwan (2021)
Journal Article
Lin, L., & Lee, C. (2021). Does Press Freedom Come with Responsibility? Media for and against Populism in Taiwan. Taiwan Journal of Democracy, 17(1), 119-140

On November 18, 2020, the National Communications Commission (NCC) revoked the application of cable news station Chung Tien TV (CTiTV) to renew its broadcasting license.

Uneven but not combined development: rural industrialisation on the East Coast of China (2021)
Journal Article
Li, X., & Lee, C.-Y. (2021). Uneven but not combined development: rural industrialisation on the East Coast of China. Third World Quarterly, 42(7), 1601-1624. https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2021.1903309

This article explains the uneven distribution of industrialised villages in China through the application of modernisation theory and the theory of uneven and combined development. It adds to our understanding of China’s unevenness by employing a ‘bo... Read More about Uneven but not combined development: rural industrialisation on the East Coast of China.

Nation, Migration, Identity: Learning from the Cross‐Strait Context (2019)
Journal Article
Momesso, L., & Lee, C. (2019). Nation, Migration, Identity: Learning from the Cross‐Strait Context. International Migration, 57(4), 218-231. https://doi.org/10.1111/imig.12576

It has been argued that globalisation, with its flexible landscapes of production, consumption and mobility, has favoured the emergence of new forms of belonging and identity that are not necessarily built on such principles of the nation state. In t... Read More about Nation, Migration, Identity: Learning from the Cross‐Strait Context.

Transnational mobility, strong states and contested sovereignty: learning from the China–Taiwan context (2017)
Journal Article
Momesso, L., & Lee, C.-Y. (2017). Transnational mobility, strong states and contested sovereignty: learning from the China–Taiwan context. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 26(4), https://doi.org/10.1177/0117196817747102

Mobility across the Taiwan Strait has intensified since the border was opened in 1987. The cross-border social, cultural and economic exchanges, however, have remained closely embedded in the nationalistic logic specific to cross-Strait relations. Em... Read More about Transnational mobility, strong states and contested sovereignty: learning from the China–Taiwan context.

Chinese investment in Taiwan: challenge or opportunity for Taiwan’s high-technology industrial development? (2017)
Journal Article
Lee, C.-Y., & Yin, M.-X. (in press). Chinese investment in Taiwan: challenge or opportunity for Taiwan’s high-technology industrial development?. Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 46(1),

Cross-Strait economic activities are no longer one-directional. The Taiwanese government opened the doors to Chinese investment in 2009.
The aim of this paper is to address the crucial question: What are the impacts of Chinese investment on Taiwan’s... Read More about Chinese investment in Taiwan: challenge or opportunity for Taiwan’s high-technology industrial development?.

When business met politics: the case of Want Want, a different type of media capital in Taiwan (2017)
Journal Article
Lin, L., & Lee, C. (2017). When business met politics: the case of Want Want, a different type of media capital in Taiwan

Since 2008, the Taiwanese business group Want Want, having made a fortune in China, has returned to Taiwan to buy a major media group and attempt to exert political influence on Taiwanese society. This paper analyses the rise and rationale of this ne... Read More about When business met politics: the case of Want Want, a different type of media capital in Taiwan.

Chinese labour in the global economy: an introduction (2016)
Journal Article
Bieler, A., & Lee, C.-Y. (in press). Chinese labour in the global economy: an introduction. Globalizations, https://doi.org/10.1080/14747731.2016.1207934

This Introduction outlines the main purpose of this special issue volume: to analyse new forms of resistance by Chinese workers against conditions of super-exploitation. After an assessment of the new international division of labour, we provide an o... Read More about Chinese labour in the global economy: an introduction.

What future for Chinese labour and transnational solidarity? (2016)
Journal Article
Bieler, A., & Lee, C.-Y. (in press). What future for Chinese labour and transnational solidarity?. Globalizations, https://doi.org/10.1080/14747731.2016.1207933

In this conclusion we argue that class struggle is central to the future of Chinese workers and the improvement of their situation. Technological upgrading in itself will not automatically result in better working conditions. Moreover, we point out t... Read More about What future for Chinese labour and transnational solidarity?.

Exploitation and resistance: a comparative analysis of the Chinese cheap labour electronics and high-value added IT sectors. (2016)
Journal Article
Bieler, A., & Lee, C.-Y. (2017). Exploitation and resistance: a comparative analysis of the Chinese cheap labour electronics and high-value added IT sectors. Globalizations, 14(2), 202-215. https://doi.org/10.1080/14747731.2016.1204698

This article compares the electronics sector in the area of Shenzhen, based on cheap labour assembling goods for export, with the IT sector in the area of Shanghai, relying on a more skilled workforce manufacturing high-value added goods. It is asked... Read More about Exploitation and resistance: a comparative analysis of the Chinese cheap labour electronics and high-value added IT sectors..

Learning a lesson from Taiwan? A comparison of changes and continuity of labour policies in Taiwan and China (2014)
Journal Article
Lee, C. (2014). Learning a lesson from Taiwan? A comparison of changes and continuity of labour policies in Taiwan and China. Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 43(3),

This paper argues that the comparison of labour policies in Taiwan and China has an important bearing on the interaction between state and society. The fact that labour policies have changed over time illustrates a process of bargaining between the s... Read More about Learning a lesson from Taiwan? A comparison of changes and continuity of labour policies in Taiwan and China.

A new era for studies on cross-Strait relations: introduction (2013)
Journal Article
Lee, C.-Y. (2013). A new era for studies on cross-Strait relations: introduction. China Information, 27(1), https://doi.org/10.1177/0920203X12471606

After more than half a century’s separation, interaction between China and Taiwan has increased and has progressively changed from a politico-economic interaction to a more civic interaction. Scholars working on cross-Strait relations have recently b... Read More about A new era for studies on cross-Strait relations: introduction.