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John Fuh-sheng Hsieh
Title: | Professor |
Department: | Political Science McCausland College of Arts and Sciences |
Email: | jfhsieh0@mailbox.sc.edu |
Phone: | 803-777-3109 |
Office: | Gambrell, 311 |
Resources: | Curriculum Vitae [pdf] |

Bio
John Fuh-sheng Hsieh received his Ph.D. in political science from the University of Rochester in 1982. Currently, he is Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of South Carolina.
He has been active in scholarly activities, having served as secretary-general of
the Chinese Association of Political Science (Taipei), chairman of the Comparative
Representation and Electoral Systems Research Committee in the International Political
Science Association, coordinator of the Conference Group on Taiwan Studies (a related
group in the American Political Science Association), and president of the American
Association for Chinese Studies.
His teaching and research interests include rational choice theory, constitutional
choice, electoral systems, electoral behavior, political parties, democratization,
foreign policy, and East Asian politics. He is the author or co-author of Positive
Political Theory [in Chinese], A Comparative Study of Referendums [in Chinese], Party-List
Proportional Representation [in Chinese], Popular Will, Checks and Balances, and Efficiency:
On the Values of Democracy [in Chinese], On the Participation of Interest Groups in
the Political Process [in Chinese]. He is the editor of Confucian Culture and Democracy,
and co-editor of The Scope and Methods of Political Science [in Chinese], How Asia
Votes, and Democratic Governance in Taiwan. His English works appeared as chapters
in many books and in such journals as International Political Science Review, Electoral
Studies, Party Politics, Public Choice, Representation, Cambridge Review of International
Affairs, Asian Survey, Asian Perspective, China Quarterly, Journal of Contemporary
China, Journal of Asian and African Studies, American Asian Review, Issues & Studies,
and Chinese Political Science Review.