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CURRICULUM VITAENAMENetina Clara TanBUSINESS ADDRESSDepartment of Political Science, McMaster UniversityKenneth Taylor Hall, Room 541, Hamilton, ON L8S 4M4Tel: 1-905-525-9140, Ext. 21271Email: netina@mcmaster.caWebsites: BACKGROUND2011Ph.D., Political Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver Thesis: Access to Power: Hegemonic Party Rule in Singapore and Taiwan (Major field: Comparative Politics; Minor field: International Relations)2004M.A., Political Science, University of Regina, Regina2000M.A., Southeast Asian Studies, National University of Singapore, Singapore1992B.A., Political Science and Sociology, National University of Singapore, SingaporeCURRENT STATUS AT MCMASTERAssociate Professor, Political Science (from 1 Jul 2018 - )Assistant Professor, Political Science (Jan 2013 - Jun 2018)PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONSAmerican Political Science Association, Association of Asian Studies, Canadian Political Science Association, European Consortium for Political Research, International Studies Association and Western Political Science AssociationEMPLOYMENT HISTORYAcademic2018Visiting Fellow, College of Alice and Peter Tan, National University of Singapore2011-12Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Postdoctoral Fellow, Asian Institute, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto2010Sessional Instructor, Political Science Department, University of British Columbia2007Dissertation Fellow, Taiwan Foundation for Democracy, Taiwan2007Research Associate, Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore2005-9Teaching Assistant, Political Science Department, University of British Columbia2002-3Teaching Assistant, Political Science Department, University of ReginaConsultations2019Country Co-ordinator for “Varieties of Democracy Index”, Varieties of Democracy Institute, Singapore from 1900-2020.2017-18Country Co-ordinator for “Varieties of Democracy Index”, Varieties of Democracy Institute. Identified 45 expert coders and evaluated the indicators of democracy on elections, executives and legislature in Singapore from 1900-2017.2016Country Expert for “Global Perceptions of Electoral Integrity Index”, Electoral Integrity Project. Identified 10 country experts in Southeast Asia and evaluated Singapore’s 2015 parliamentary elections as part of the open-source, perceptions of electoral integrity survey dataset. 2015Country Expert for “Bertelsmann Transformation Index BTI 2016”, Bertelsmann Stiftung Foundation. Reviewed reports on democracy and market economy in Singapore from 2013-5 as part of the project’s online database on the global ranking of democracy in 128 countries.Other1997-2000Research Officer, Army Intelligence, Singapore Ministry of Defence1992-5Public Relations Officer, Sony Display Device Pte Ltd, SingaporeSCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIESEditorial Boards2020-Commonwealth and Comparative PoliticsExecutive positions2013-4Advisory Board Member, North American Taiwan Studies AssociationJournal refereeBritish Journal of Political Science (2 reviews), China: An International Journal (1 review), Comparative Political Studies (1 review), Commonwealth and Comparative Politics (1 review), Contemporary Southeast Asia (1 review), Democratization (2 reviews); Electoral Studies (1 review); Election Law Review (2 reviews); Ethnic and Racial Studies (1 review), Gender and Society (1 review), Journal of Peace Research (1 review), International Journal of Social Welfare (1 review), International Political Science Review (2 reviews), Journal of Comparative Politics (1 review), Journal of Current Southeast Asian Studies (1 review), Journal of East Asian Studies (1 review), Pacific Affairs (3 reviews), Politics and Gender (1 review), Space and Polity (1 review), Taiwan Journal of Democracy (2 reviews), Third World Quarterly (1 review), Women’s Studies of International Forum (1 review) Book manuscript reviewsLynne Rienner (1 review), Routledge (1 review)AREAS OF INTERESTResearchComparative Democratization, Authoritarianism, Electoral and Party Politics, Digital Democracy, Gender, Ethnicity, Politics of Representation, East and Southeast AsiaTeachingComparative Politics, Democratization, Authoritarianism, Digital Threats to Democracy, Southeast Asian Politics, Elections, Parties and Electoral Systems, Gender and Politics of RepresentationConsultingElections, Gender, Digital Media and Democracy in Singapore and Southeast AsiaHONOURS2018Nominees, with Dr. Tony Porter, for the Best Paper Award for European Group for Public Administration Conference, Lausanne, Switzerland, 5-7 Sep2017Shortlisted for William L. Holland Prize for the most outstanding journal article published in Pacific Affairs for 20162011-12Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Postdoctoral Fellowship 2011Winner, Vincent Lemieux Prize for best Ph.D. thesis submitted in a Canadian institution in 2009 and 2010, in English or in French, for the field of Political Science, presented by Canadian Political Science Association2011-12Taiwan Economic and Cultural Office Graduate Fellowship 2007-8Taiwan Foundation for Democracy Doctoral Fellowship2004Nominee, Governor General’s Academic Gold Medal Award by Political Science Department, University of Regina (M.A. Thesis: Coercion and Governance: A Study of the Military Regime in Burma/Myanmar) COURSES TAUGHT (*new courses developed, **substantially improved)UndergraduateCollege of Alice and Peter Tan, National University of SingaporeReading GroupGender and PoliticsSep-Nov 2018Political Science Department, McMaster University*3LC3Southeast Asian PoliticsFall 2020, Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Winter 2017, Fall 2015, Fall 2014, Winter 2014*3H03Honours Issues in Comparative Politics (Authoritarianism)Winter 2021, Winter 2016, Winter 2015, Fall 2013*4KC3Comparative DemocratizationFall 2020, Winter 2020, Winter 2018, Fall 2016, Winter 2016, Winter 2015, Fall 2013Political Science Department, University of British Columbia*324AComparative Democratization in East & Southeast AsiaSummer 2010GraduatePolitical Science Department, McMaster University **740Theories of Comparative PoliticsFall 2019, Winter 2018, Fall 2016, Fall 2015, Fall 2014, Winter 2014, Winter 2013*716Comparative AuthoritarianismFall 2018, Winter 2017*765Gender and Politics of RepresentationWinter 2017*765Elections, Electoral System and RepresentationWinter 2020*765Digital Threats to DemocracyWinter 2020 CONTRIBUTIONS TO TEACHING PRACTICE (McMaster University)Pedagogic innovation and/or development of technology-enhanced learning2020Converting Poli Sci 4KC3: Comparative Democratization and Poli Sci 765: Digital Threats to Democracy online using WebEx, Zoom and Microsoft Teams to teach remaining classes and communicate with students from 13 Mar to 10 Apr, as a result of Covid19 campus shut down.2019Used free online software “Kahoots” to host 20 multi-choice questions game for Pol Sci 3LC3: Southeast Asian politics class of 43 students2017Redesigned Poli Sci 3LC3: Southeast Asian Politics course to fit the Active Learning Classroom in the Wilson Building.2017 & 2014 Organized a Skype Interview with Bangkok-based journalist Nelson Rand, for Poli Sci 3LC3 class on democracy in Thailand and Burma.Leadership in Delivery of Educational Programs 2020Invited Ontario Government Policy Analyst, Byron Robertson to share his job search and policy research experiences with Poli Sci 4KC3: Comparative Democratization. This special session was held in conjunction with a talk on “Job Search strategies” by Cristina Foley from Experiential Education. 2019Together with Tony Porter, we collaborated with Global Affairs Canada to develop a policy focused graduate course Pol Sci 765: Digital Threats to Democracy. 2019Invited former MA graduate John Wojcik to speak at Poli Sci 3LC3: Southeast Asian Politics course on his career experiences at UN Human trafficking Office at Laos, on “Organized Crimes in Southeast Asia”.2018Supported MA student Cassandra Preece to attend a Learning Event on Myanmar at Institute Development Research Centre (IDRC), Ottawa, 18 Dec. 2018Judged and selected best presentations to compete in “The World’s Challenge Challenge” competition to solve the UN Sustainable Developmental issues, Office of International Affairs, McMaster University, 22 Mar. McMaster’s first place team from Kinesiology which proposed to improve sanitation in Rohingya refugee camp won bronze medal in the Finals competition at Western University.2018Participated in the Social Sciences Level II Faculty Showcase, 8 Mar. 2016Presented at “How to be a Smart Consumer in the Post-Truth Era” in Trump Election Three Weeks Out: Now What? Forum, 30 Nov.2016Presented at the “Academic Job Market” in a professional development panel for graduate students in Mapping the Global Dimensions of Policy Conference, 9 Feb.2015Organized and chaired a talk on “Conceding to Thrive: Asia’s Path to Democracy and Lessons for China” by Dr. Joseph Wong, University of Toronto, 16 Mar.2014Organized and chaired a roundtable discussion on “Hong Kong Student Protests: Umbrella Revolution”, 3 Nov.2014Supported A.C.C.E.S.S.’s Film Screening on “Who’s Vincent?”, 27 Oct.2014Organized a research poster competition for undergraduates during Asia-Canada: Transnational Collaborative Research Conference, 4 Apr.2014Organized a grant information session for graduates during Asia-Canada: Transnational Collaborative Research Conference, 4 Apr.Course/Curriculum Development2020Designed and developed a new reading course Poli Sci 765: Elections, Electoral System and Representation with Karen Bird for PhD student Cassandra Preece. 2018Designed and co-taught a two-day qualitative methods training course with Dr. Paul Minoletti on elite interviews and focus group discussions at a NGO, Enlightened Myanmar Research Foundation (EMRef), Yangon, 29-30 Oct. 2018Co-taught a reading group on Gender and Politics with Dr. Reuben Wong, for College of Alice and Peter Tan, National University of Singapore, 22 Sep-12 Nov. 2017Designed and developed a new reading course 756: Gender and Politics of Representation with Dr. Karen Bird for PhD candidate Rachel Barnett, Dec. 2017Designed and developed a new graduate course 761: Comparative Authoritarianism to investigate the theories and current debates on the global rise, persistence and breakdown of authoritarian regimes, Jan-Apr. 2014 Developed three new undergraduate courses: 4KC3 Comparative Democratization, 3LC3 Southeast Asian Politics and 3H03 Honours Issues in Comparative Politics (Authoritarianism).2014Re-designed 740 Theories of Comparative Politics to prepare students for comprehensive exam. SUPERVISORSHIPSMaster2020Alexander Rockingham, MRP: “Arab Spring: Comparing Democratization in Tunisia and Egypt,” MA in Globalization Studies, Institute of Globalization and Human Condition, in-progress.2020Mathew Gamble, MRP: “Economic Sanctions and the Power of Elites in Iran and North Korea,” MA in Global Politics, Political Science Department, in-progress. 2018John Wojcik, MRP: “The Persistence of Human Trafficking: Challenges of Digital Technology and Global Governance in Southeast Asia,” MA in International Relations, Political Science Department. Completed.2018Marvin Marcado, MRP: “Democracy in Crisis: An Analysis of the Philippines under Rodrigo Duterte,” MA in Globalization Studies, Institute of Globalization and Human Condition. Completed.2017Helen Beny, MRP: “Sino-Ethio Relations: Dependency or Alliance?” MA in Globalization Studies, Institute of Globalization and Human Condition. Completed.2013Robin Verall, MRP: “Citizens of Greater China: Translocal Cultural Governmentality as an Alternative Form of Political Community,” MA in Globalization Studies, Institute of Globalization and Human Condition. Completed.Doctoral 2019Cassandra Preece, Political Science Department. Thesis (tentative): “Minority Rights Crisis: Struggles for Rights Recognition in East and Southeast Asia” (in-progress).2018Helen Beny, Political Science Department. Thesis (tentative): “Internet Blackouts and Authoritarianism in Ethiopia and Cameroon” (in-progress).2018Garimar Sakar, Political Science Department. Thesis (tentative): “Women and Politics in South Asia” (in-progress).Doctoral Supervisory Committees 2019 -John Hayes, Political Science, McMaster. Thesis: “Local Conflict in an Internationalized Context: The Impact of Commercial Mining on Municipal Democracy in Southern Mexico” (in-progress).2016 -Rachel Barnett, Political Science, McMaster. Thesis: “Representation of Visible Minority Women in Canada, New Zealand and the U.K.” (in-progress).OtherMA Major Research Project (Second Reader) 2020 Varrin Kirk, Masters (Global Politics) MRP: “Freeriding, Democratic Backsliding, and an Uncertain Future for NATO”2020 Sarah Broitman, Masters (Global Politics) MRP: “A Critical Analysis of the Functionality of the Israeli Separation Wall”Examination Committees (Internal Examiner)2013Jennifer Mustapha, Political Science, McMaster. Thesis: “Writing Southeast Asian Security”. Completed. Undergraduate Supervision2018Eric Lim, Political Science Department, Undergraduate Student Research Award (Summer, CA$7,500) project on “China’s Rise: Assessing Security Dilemma in East Asia.” Completed.2017Eric Lim, Political Science Department, Undergraduate Student Research Award (Fall, CA$3,500) project on “Electoral Malpractice in East and Southeast Asia.” Completed.2017James Ankers, Political Science, McMaster. Undergraduate Student Research Award (Summer, $7,500). Research project on “Party System Institutionalization and Quality of Democracy in East and Southeast Asia”. Completed.Undergraduate Thesis (Second Reader)2020Zulekha Daud, Political Science Department, Poli Sci 4Z06 Honours Essay on “The Rise in AI, The Fall in Human Supremacy.” Completed.Project Research Assistantships2020Hired and supervised 1undergraduate (Elaina Ngyuen and Nina Sartor) and co-supervised (Cassidy Bereskin and Eric Lim) with Tony Porter as research assistants to work on different research projects.2020Supervised Cassidy Bereskin, Political Science Department, Undergraduate Student Research Award (Summer) application on “Regulating Fake News: A Case Study of Intended and Unintended “Chilling Effects” in Singapore”.2019Hired and supervised 9 undergraduates and 9 graduate students (10 co-supervised with Karen Bird and 3 co-supervised with Tony Porter) as research assistants to work on different research projects.2018Hired and supervised 7 undergraduates and 9 graduate students (10 co-supervised with Karen Bird and 3 co-supervised with Tony Porter) as research assistants to work on different research projects.2013-17Hired and supervised 11 undergraduates and 5 graduate students as research assistants to work on different research projects.LIFETIME RESEARCH FUNDINGExternal Competitions2018-19Porter, Tony (Principle Applicant) and Netina Tan (Co-Applicant)“Digital Democracy: Global Dimensions” International Studies Association (ISA) Workshop Grant: US $7,736 To organize a 1-day workshop for 30 international and local scholars to study the transnational and global impact of digital technology on democracy 2018-23Bird, Karen (PI) and Netina Tan (Co-Investigator)“Ethnic Quotas and Political Representation: A Global Study”Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Grant: CA $355,314To create a global dataset of ethnic quotas, reserved seats and other mechanisms to include ethnic minorities and indigenous peoples in politics2018-19Bird, Karen (PI) and Netina Tan (CI)“Comparing Mechanisms for Substantive Representation of Ethnic Minorities and Indigenous Peoples Conference”Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Connection Grant: CA $24,947 To organize a three-day conference to advance research agenda and methodological innovations to study the substantive impact of ethnic minorities and indigenous peoples in parliament elected through quotas, reserved seats and alternative approaches2018-20Tan, Netina (PI and Lead Academic Advisor) and Enlightened Myanmar Research Foundation (EMRef, Co-PI)“Political Recruitment and Participation at the Party, Local and National Level in Myanmar: A Gendered Analysis”An International Development Research Centre (IDRC) Grant on Gender Equality and Decentralization in Myanmar: CA$400,000An international research capacity building project with a NGO EMRef led by Netina Tan (Co-PI) and Myat Thet (Co-PI) with Co-Investigators: Paul Minoletti (Consultant), Guillem Riambau (Yale-NUS), Elin Bjarnegard (Uppsala University), Michelle Dion (McMaster University), Meredith Weiss (University at Albany, State University of NY) to study candidate selection methods and conduct survey on attitudes towards male and female candidates and politicians in Myanmar2016-19Tan, Netina (PI)“Electoral Integrity in East and Southeast Asia” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Development Grant: CA$59,910A comparative study of the attitudes and effects of flawed elections on regime stability in ten East and Southeast Asian countries2013Tan, Netina (PI)“Political Representation of Women in Asia Workshop”American Council of Learned Societies and Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange Grant: US$15,000Workshop grant to study the effects of electoral quotas and rules on the political representation of women in seven Asian countries, McMaster, 3-5 Oct2013Tan, Netina (PI)“Quotas and Representation of Ethnic Minorities and Women in Singapore”European Consortium for Political Research Joint Session Professional Grant:€500 Travel grant to present at the Electoral Quotas and Political Representation: Comparative Perspectives Workshop, Mainz, Germany, 11-16 Mar2012Tan, Netina (PI)“Electoral Engineering and Hegemonic Party Resilience in Singapore” Electoral Integrity Project Travel Grant: US$500To present at the Challenges of Electoral Integrity Pre-International Political Science Association Workshop, Madrid, Spain, 7 Jul2011-12Tan, Netina (PI)“Modern Asian Authoritarianism: Learning, Adaptation and Resilience of Single-Party Regimes in China, Singapore and Taiwan”Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Postdoctoral Fellowship: CA$81,0002011-12Tan, Netina (PI)Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs Research Fellowship: CA$6,500 (Declined)2011Tan, Netina (PI)Winner of the Vincent Lemieux Prize for best Ph.D. thesis, submitted in a Canadian institution in 2009 and 2010, in English or French, for the field of Political Science, presented by Canadian Political Science Association: CA$1,0002009-10Tan, Netina (PI)“More than Economic Bedfellows? Taiwan-Singapore Relations Under Ma Ying-Jeou’s Flexible Diplomacy”Taiwan Economic and Cultural Office Graduate Fellowship: CA$20,000Grant for a study on Taiwan and Singapore bilateral relations and trade agreement2007Tan, Netina (PI)“Inducements and Constraints: A Mechanism-Based Explanation of Authoritarian Durability in Taiwan, Singapore and South Korea”Taiwan Foundation for Democracy Dissertation Fellowship: CA$17,000Research grant to undertake one-year of fieldwork in Taiwan2007Tan, Netina (PI)Academy of Korean Studies Doctoral Fellowship: CA$14,000 (Declined)Internal Competitions2020-23Tan, Netina (PI)McMaster Covid-19 Research Grant: CA$42,772To support a three year research on “Rising Digital Authoritarianism? Pandemic Surveillance Technology and Information Control” that examines the legal, civil implications and political economy of contact-tracing aps and surveillance technology used during and post covid-19. 2020-21Tan, Netina (PI)Faculty of Social Science Covid-19 Catalyst Grant: CA$5,000To support the research on “Rising Digital Authoritarianism? Checks and Powers of Pandemic Surveillance Technology and Information Control in East Asia” to compare the rules and governance of contact-tracing aps in Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan.2020Tan, Netina (PI)McMaster Arts Research Board (ARB) Conference Award: CA$1,593To attend Association for Asian Studies Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, 19-22 Mar 20202019Tan, Netina (PI)McMaster Arts Research Board (ARB) Conference Award: CA$1,040.68To attend Western Political Science Association Conference, San Diego, California, 18 Apr.2019Tan, Netina (PI)“Quotas, Reserved Seats and Ethnic Representations in Asia.”McMaster Arts Research Board (ARB) Conference Award: CA$1,040.68To attend Western Political Science Association Conference, San Diego, California, 18 Apr2018Tan, Netina (PI), Tony Porter (CI) and Sara Bannerman (CI)“Digital Democracy: Transformation and Public Contestations” Institute of Globalization and Human Condition Seed Grant: CA$2,000To conduct literature survey and identify challenges against liberal order and ways to reconceptualize global democracy in the digital age2017Tan, Netina (PI)“Elected Women Politicians in Singapore: An Analysis of Socio-Demographic Profile” McMaster Arts Research Board (ARB) Conference Award: CA$1,304To attend the 3rd New Research on Gender in Political Psychology Conference, Tulane University, New Orleans, 22-24 Oct2017Tan, Netina (PI)“Electoral Malpractice in East and Southeast Asia Mini-Conference”McMaster ARB Conference Award: CA$1,294To organize a one-day conference and present at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 1-3 Sep2017Tan, Netina (PI)“Gerrymandering in Singapore”McMaster ARB Conference Award: CA$400To organize the Pre-Electoral Malpractice in Southeast Asia Panel and present at the Association of Asian Studies Conference, Toronto, 16-19 Mar 2016Bird, Karen (PI) and Netina Tan (CI)“Ethnic Quotas and Politics of Representation: A Global Study of Electoral Rules and Their Effects” McMaster ARB Major Seed Grant: CA$15,000Seed funding for an international study of electoral quotas for indigenous and ethnic minorities2016Tan, Netina (PI)“Women’s Descriptive Representation and Perceptions of Corruption in East Asia and Latin America”McMaster ARB Conference Grant: CA$350 To co-present with Dr. Michelle Dion at the Gender and Corruption Workshop, Gothenburg University, Sweden, 21-5 May2016Tan, Netina (PI)“Electoral Integrity and Digital Innovation” McMaster IQ2 Seed Fund: CA$5,000Seed funding to undertake a comparative study of the uses and impact of social media on elections in Southeast Asia 2016Tan, Netina (PI)“Electoral Malpractice in East and Southeast Asia” McMaster International Initiatives Micro Fund (IIMF): CA$3,750To build an international network and research collaboration on electoral integrity in Asia2014-15Tan, Netina (PI)“Social Media and Effects on Opposition Mobilization” McMaster Standard ARB Research Grant: CA$4,900To investigate the effects of social media on party mobilization in Singapore2013Tan, Netina (PI)“Strategic Dilemmas and Co-ordination: Hegemonic Party Resilience and Change in Singapore and Taiwan”McMaster ARB Conference Grant: CA$1,000To present at the American Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, 28-30 Aug.2013-14Tan, Netina (PI)Asia-Canada: Transnational Collaborative Research Conference Grants from McMaster Dean of Social Sciences, Business, Humanities and Health Sciences: CA$7,000To lead the Asian Research Working Group and organize the inaugural interdisciplinary conference in McMaster, 4 Apr2013-14Tan, Netina (PI)McMaster Forward with Integrity Award: CA$5,000To form and lead the Asian Research Working Group in McMaster to promote interdisciplinary dialogue, collaboration and research on Asia2013Tan, Netina (PI)Grants from McMaster Provost and Vice-President Research: CA$2,000To organize the Political Representation of Women in Asia Workshop, McMaster, 3-5 Oct2013Tan, Netina (PI)“Multiracialism and Politics of Regulating Ethnic Relations in Singapore”McMaster ARB Conference Grant: CA$950To present at the Canadian Political Science Association Conference, Victoria, 5-6 Jun2013Tan, Netina (PI)“Quotas and Representation of Ethnic Minorities and Women in Singapore”McMaster ARB Conference Grant: CA$1,900To present at the Europe Consortium Political Research Joint Session Workshop, Mainz, Germany, 11-16 Mar2008Tan, Netina (PI)“Whither Asian Values Debate? Revisiting the Singapore Puzzle”University of British Columbia Political Science Department Award: CA$500Travel award to present at the Canadian Asian Studies Association Conference, Waterloo, ON, 13 Nov2004-8Tan, Netina (PI)University of British Columbia Ph.D. Tuition Award: CA$28,8002003Tan, Netina (PI)“Human Security in Southeast Asia: A Gender and Constructivist Perspective.” University of Regina Humanities Research Council Travel Award: CA$500To present at the Canadian Consortium on Asia Pacific Security Conference, Calgary, AB, 5 DecLIFETIME PUBLICATIONSPeer ReviewedBooksFranceschet, Susan, Mona Lena Krook, and Netina Tan, eds. 2019. The Palgrave Handbook of Women’s Political Rights. 1st ed. 2019 edition. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan (Equal contributions between three editors). to booksTan, Netina. 2020. “Women and Politics in East and Southeast Asia.” In Oxford Bibliographies in Political Science, edited by Sandy Maisel. New York: Oxford University Press. , Netina. 2020. “Gender Quotas, Reserved Seats and Electoral Incentives in Asia.” In Women in Politics, Women in Leadership, edited by Roosmarijn de Geus, Peter Loewen, Erin Trolley and Elizabeth Goodyear Grant, University of Toronto Press (forthcoming). Tan, Netina. 2020. “Singapore: Challenges of ‘Good Governance’ Without Liberal Democracy.” In Governance and Democracy in the Asia-Pacific: Political and Civil Society, 1st Edition, 48–73. Abingdon, Oxon?; New York, NY: Routledge. Tan, Netina. 2018. “Elected Women Politicians in Singapore’s Parliament: An Analysis of Socio-Demographic Profile,” in Women of Asia: Globalization, Development, and Social Change, edited by Linda Lindsey and Mehrangiz Najafizadeh, New York: Routledge, 198-211. ?Tan, Netina. 2016. “Pre-Electoral Manipulation and its Effects on Singapore’s 2015 GE,” in Change in Voting: Singapore's 2015 General Election, edited by Terence Lee and Kevin Tan, 169-190. Singapore: Ethos Book. , Netina. 2015. "Institutionalized Hegemonic Party Rule in Singapore." In?Party Institutionalization in Asia: Democracies, Autocracies and the Shadows of the Past, edited by Erik Kuhonta and Allen Hicken, 49-73. New York: Cambridge University Press. , Netina. 2014. “Democratization and Embracing Uncertainty in Post-2011 Singapore.” In Democracy in Eastern Asia: Issues, Problems and Challenges in a Region of Diversity, edited by Edmund Fung and Steven Drakeley, 181-203. New York: Routledge. , Netina. 2014. “Singapore,” In Party Politics in Southeast Asia: Organization, Money and Influence, edited by Wolfgang Sachsenroder, 261-285. CreateSpace Publishing. , Netina. 2004. “Human Security in Southeast Asia: A Gender and Constructivist Perspective.” In Asia in the New Millennium: APISA First Congress, 2003, edited by Amitav Acharya and Lee Lai To., 595-627. S’pore: Marshall Cavendish Academic. articlesTan, Netina. 2020. “Authoritarian Learning and Extending Electoral Authoritarianism in Singapore.” Special issue on “Authoritarian Innovations: Crafting Support for a Less Democratic Southeast Asia”, Democratization 27 (6): 1073-1091, edited by Nicole Curato and Diego Fossato. , Netina. 2020. “Electoral Management of Digital Campaigns and Disinformation in East and Southeast Asia.” Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy, 19 (2): 1-29. Available online, ahead of print, 29 April. . Tan, Netina, and Cassandra Preece. 2020. “Electoral System, Ethnic Parties, and Party System Stability in Myanmar.” The European Journal of Development Research 32 (2): 431–56. , Netina. 2020. “Minimal Factionalism in Singapore’s People’s Action Party.” Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs 39 (1): 124–43. , Allen, and Netina Tan. 2020. “Factionalism in Southeast Asia: Types, Causes, and Effects.” Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs 39 (1): 187–204 (equal co-authorship). , Netina. 2019. “Regulating Fake News in Sub-Sahara Africa.” Digital Democracy: Transformation and Public Contestations, Institute of Globalization and Human Condition Working Paper Series, eds., Sara Bannerman, Tony Porter and Netina Tan, 19-24. , Netina and Bernard Grofman. 2018. “Electoral Rules and Manufacturing Legislative Supermajority: Evidence from Singapore.” Commonwealth and Comparative Politics (56:3): 273-297. , Netina. 2016. “Why are Gender Reforms Adopted in Singapore: Party Pragmatism and Electoral Incentives.” Pacific Affairs 89 (2): 369-393. (Shortlisted for William L. Holland Prize for the most outstanding article in Pacific Affairs for 2016).Tan, Netina. 2016. “Gender Reforms, Quotas and Women’s Political Representation in Taiwan, South Korea and Singapore,” Pacific Affairs 89 (2): 309-323. Tan, Netina. 2015. “Party Quotas and Rising Women Politicians in Singapore.” Politics & Gender 11 (01): 196-207. , Netina. 2014. “Ethnic Quotas and Unintended Effects on Women’s Political Representation in Singapore.” International Political Science Review 35 (1): 27–40. 10.1177/0192512113508666Tan, Netina. 2013. “Manipulating Electoral Laws in Singapore,” in “The new research agenda on electoral integrity,” ed. Pippa Norris, special symposium, Electoral Studies 32 (4): 632–43. Journal Issues Bannerman, Sara, Tony Porter and Netina Tan, eds. 2019. “Digital Democracy: Transformation and Public Contestations.” Institute of Globalization and Human Condition Working Paper Series (equal parts in co-editing 15 papers). , Netina, ed. 2016. Special Section on “Electoral Rules, Quotas and Women’s Political Representation in Taiwan, South Korea and Singapore,” Pacific Affairs 89 (2): 84 pp. Tan, Netina, ed. 2015. Critical Perspectives on “Quotas and Non-Quota Strategies in East Asia.” Politics and Gender 11(01): 46 pp.Introductions and Research Notes Bannerman, Sara, Tony Porter and Netina Tan. 2019. “Introduction: Digitization and Challenges to Democracy” in Digital Democracy: Transformation and Public Contestations, IGHC Working Paper Series, eds., Bannerman, Sara, Tony Porter and Netina Tan, pp. 3-12. , Netina. 2015. “Introduction: Quotas and Non-Quota Strategies in East Asia.” Politics & Gender 11 (01): 171–75. Tan, Netina. 2014. “The General and Presidential Elections in Singapore 2011,” Electoral Studies 35: 374-8. (Research Note) . Not Peer Reviewed (Other)Commissioned Policy briefsTan, Netina. 2019. “Regulating Fake News: Singapore.” Policy paper commissioned by United Arab Emirates Ministry of Justice, Comparative Law Solutions, LexisNexis Canada (editor-reviewed).Tan, Netina and Joseph Wong. 2012. “Brain Drain, Immigration and Integration in Singapore.” Policy paper commissioned by Canadian Security Intelligence Service and Singapore’s National Security Coordination Secretariat.Working PapersTan, Netina, Paul Minoletti, Elin Bjarnegard and Aye Lei. 2020. “Party Building and Candidate Selection: Promoting Gender Equality in Myanmar,” International Development Research Centre (IDRC)-EMRef Working Paper available here. Op-eds and news articlesChng, Damien, Chong Ja Ian, Cherian George, Howard Lee and Netina Tan. 2020. “Political Parties Must Act Now to Assure Voters of Clean Online Campaigning.” Academia.Sg, 29 Jun. Tan, Netina and Cassandra Preece. 2018. "How Cambodia’s Prime Minister Rigged an Election.” The Conversation, 14 Aug. Also featured on the National Post and McMaster’s Brighter World.Tan, Netina and Cassandra Preece. 2018. "How Malaysian voters Defied the Odds and Ousted Corruption” The Conversation, 15 May. Also featured on the National Post and McMaster’s Brighter World.Tan, Netina. 2018. “Anti-Fake News Remedies Worse than the Disease in Asia.” Asia Global Online, 3 May. Tan, Netina and Cassandra Preece. 2018. "Malaysia’s Dire Democratic Crisis." The Conversation, 25 Mar.Tan, Netina and Marvin Mercado. 2018. "Why Did It Take So Long for Canada to Kill the Philippines Helicopter Sale?" The Conversation, 25 Feb.Tan, Netina. 2016. “Are Gender Quotas Helping Female Politicians in Asia?” East Asia Forum, 24 JunTan, Netina. 2015. “PAP’s Win Silences its Critics.” East Asia Forum, 16 Sep.Tan, Netina. 2015. "Singapore’s 2015 Election: Can the People’s Action Party Strengthen Its Mandate to Rule?" Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, 8 Sep.Tan, Netina. 2012. “Democracy in Southeast Asia: A New Generation’s Take.” New Mandala: New Perspectives on Mainland Southeast Asia, 26 Mar.Tan, Netina. 2011. "Singapore's Divisive Seventh Presidential Election." Asia Pacific Memo 101, 15 Sep.Tan, Netina. 2011. “Fear No More: Singapore's Defining 2011 General Election.” Friedrich Naumann Stiftung Current Affairs and Analysis No.1, 7 May.Tan, Netina. 2011. “Turn of Tide: Singapore's Watershed Election 2011.” Asia Pacific Memo 82, 22 Feb. Tan, Netina. 2011. “Singapore Revs Up for Elections.” Berita, Spring 2011, pp 13-15.Tan, Netina. 2011. “Singapore Clamps Down on Social Media.” Asia Pacific Memo 58, 22 Feb.Tan, Netina. 2009. “Lee Kuan Yew’s Legacy on Leadership Succession.” The Online Citizen,?16 Sep.Tan, Netina. 2009. “Nominated Ministers' Idea: Don't Take the Road to Less Accountability.”?Straits Times,?15 Jun.Tan, Netina. 2009. “Gender Quota Versus GRC scheme: Conflicting Signals.” Straits Times, 6 Jun.Tan, Netina. 2008. “My Fieldwork Experience in Singapore and Taiwan.” Centre for Chinese and Southeast Asian Studies (CCSEAS) Newsletter 8.1, pp. 4-5.Tan, Netina. 2007. “ASEAN Response to Myanmar: Coordinated Engagement as a Way Forward.” Straits Times, 8 Oct.Tan, Netina. 2007. “Grant Single-Mums Maternity Leave Freely.” Straits Times, 2 Feb.Tan, Netina. 2007. “Nurture the Smart Kids as Well as the Not-So-Smart.” Straits Times, 25 Jan.Tan, Netina. 2003. “Have Interns Help MPs Research Policy Issues.” Straits Times, 18 Mar.Tan, Netina. 2003. “Women Warriors: Singapore Military Still Largely a Man’s Turf.” Straits Times, 24 Jan.Tan, Netina. 2000. “More on the F word.” Straits Times, 27 May.Invited book reviews Tan, Netina, review of Political Booms: Local Money and Power in Taiwan, East China, Thailand and the Philippines by Lynn White, Pacific Affairs 84.1 (March 2011): 121-2.Tan, Netina, review of Building Party Systems in Developing Democracies by Allen Hicken, Journal of East Asian Studies 10.1 (Jan-Apr 2010): 155-168.Tan, Netina, review of Democratization in Taiwan: Challenges in Transformation, ed. by Philip Paolini and James Meernik, Pacific Affairs?83.1 (Spring 2010): 160-2.Tan, Netina, review of Maritime Security in Southeast Asia, ed. by Kwa Chong Guan and John K. Skogan, Pacific Affairs 82.1 (Spring 2009): 152-4.Tan, Netina, review of Corruption and Good Governance in Asia, ed. by Nicholas Tarling, Journal of East Asian Studies 6.3 (2007): 511-514. Tan, Netina, review of The Curse of Independence, by Shelby Tucker, SOAS Bulletin of Burma Research 4.1, (Spring 2006): 48-51.Tan, Netina, review of Making Enemies: War and State Building in Burma, by Mary Callahan in SOAS Bulletin of Burma Research 3.1 (Spring 2005): 233-5.Tan, Netina, review of Living Silence: Burma Under Military Rule, by Christina Fink in SOAS Bulletin of Burma Research 1.2 (Autumn 2003): 35-7.Media appearance and interviews“GE 2020: The impact of the first internet election on Singapore’s political campaigns,” Straits Times, 23 Jul 2020, available here: “GE 2020: Are GRCs still PAP fortresses after this GE?” Straits Times, 17 Jul 2020, available here: “Why so many Singaporeans voted for the opposition,” Economist, 12 Jul 2020, available here: “Singapore GE 2020: Challenges of a digital election,” Straits Times, 4 Jul 2020, video available here: “The Big Read in short: What a ‘digital GE’ means for everyone,” Today Online, 27 Jun 2020, available here: “Halimah Yacob’s Presidency Bid: A Milestone for Singapore’s Women, For Race Relations ... Not So Much?” South China Morning Post, 8 Aug 2017, available here: “Situation in Hong Kong Is Now a Game of Chicken”, McMaster Daily News, 3 Oct 2014.“Asia Research Group to Help Mac Become More ‘Globally Minded”, FWI, Jul 2014.“Reimagining Asia-Focused Research”, Forward with Integrity (FWI) News, Jul 2014.Publications - Submitted for Publication (in final form, peer-reviewed)Journal articles Porter, Tony and Netina Tan. “Digital Disruption, Learning and Democracy: Reflexive Governance of Social Media and Fake News”, Journal of Economic Policy Reform (under review, 19 Nov 2019).Special journal issues Tan, Netina. Ed. 2019. Special issue on “Quotas, Parties and Electoral Design: Mechanisms and Effects of Ethnic Representation in Diverse Societies,” Representation (Special Issue proposal of ten articles accepted on Apr 2019, eight articles revised and resubmit).Porter, Tony and Netina Tan. Eds. Special issue on “Digitization and Changing Global Ontologies, Boundaries, and Contexts of Democracy,” Globalization (Special issue proposal of 11 articles accepted Jul 2019).Unpublished Documents (work-in-progress)BooksTan, Netina and Kharis Templeman. “Electoral Malpractice in Asia: Bending the Rules.” (Contract signed with Lynne Rienner on 25 Feb 2019, equal-editing for 13 chapters). aTan, Netina. Hegemonic Party Survival in Singapore and Taiwan (under revision).Book ChaptersTan, Netina. “Stacking the Deck: Singapore.” In Electoral Malpractice in Asia: Democracy Undermined. Edited by Netina Tan and Kharis Templeman, Lynne Rienner, in-progress. Tan, Netina. “Electoral Malpractice in Asia: Introduction.” In Electoral Malpractice in Asia: Democracy Undermined. Edited by Netina Tan and Kharis Templeman, Lynne Rienner, in-progress. Tan, Netina. “Electoral Malpractice in Asia: Conclusion.” In Electoral Malpractice in Asia: Democracy Undermined. Edited by Netina Tan and Kharis Templeman, Lynne Rienner, in-progress. Tan, Netina. “Gender, Ethnicity and the Vote in Singapore.” in Change in Voting: Singapore's 2019 General Election, edited by Terence Lee and Kevin Tan (in-progress). Introductions and Research NotesPorter, Tony and Netina Tan. “Introduction to the Special Issue: Digitization and Changing Global Ontologies, Boundaries, and Contexts of Democracy,” Globalizations (in-progress). Tan, Netina. “Quotas, Parties and Electoral Design: Introduction to Mechanisms and Effects of Ethnic Representation in Diverse Societies,” Representation, edited by Netina Tan (in-progress).Journal ArticlesTan, Netina and Cassandra Preece. “Diversity without Equality in Asia” in “Quotas, Parties and Electoral Design: Mechanisms and Effects of Ethnic Representation in Diverse Societies”, Representation, edited by Netina Tan (in-progress).Porter, Tony and Netina Tan. “Democratic Governance and Global Dimensions of Regulating Fake News and Fact-Checking,” Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis (under revision). Porter, Tony and Netina Tan. “Has Digitization Altered the Global Struggle Between Authoritarianism and Democracy,” Globalizations (under revision). Colette Nyirakamana, Helen Beny and Netina Tan. “Who is the Next Singapore of Africa? South-South Co-operation and Economic Development in Ethiopia and Rwanda”, Journal of Eastern African Studies (under revision, equal authorship). 15. PRESENTATIONS AT MEETINGSInvited (peer-reviewed)Tan, Netina. 2020. “Women’s Political Participation in Myanmar: Will more women join politics in the upcoming elections?” Knowledge for Democracy (K4DM) Initiative, Institute of Development and Research Centre (IDRC) Myanmar Speaker Series Webinar, 30 Jun. Tan, Netina. 2020. “Singapore’s Pandemic Elections: What’s At Stake” Academic.sg. and Community for Advocacy and Political Education (CAPE) webinar, 21 Jun. Tan, Netina. 2020. “Will 2020 Elections Increase Myanmar’s Inclusivity?” Knowledge for Democracy (K4DM) Initiative, Institute of Development and Research Centre (IDRC) Myanmar Speaker Series Webinar, 2 Jun. Tan, Netina. 2019. “Securing Elections: Digital Campaign Readiness Index for Asia”, Disinformation and Elections in East and Southeast Asia Workshop, Columbia University, New York, 3-4 Oct.Tan, Netina. 2019. “Gender Quotas, Reserved Seats and Electoral Incentives in Asia.” Paper presented at “Women in Politics, Women in Leadership” Conference, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, 29 Mar.Tan, Netina and Cassandra Preece. 2019. “Ethnic Parties, Quotas and Struggles for Political Representation in Myanmar.” Paper presented at Special Issue Workshop on Myanmar, Uppsala University, Sweden, 14-16 Feb. Tan, Netina. 2018. “Regulating Fake News: A Typology.” Presented at Institute of Policy Studies, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, 8 Nov. Tan, Netina. 2018. “Regulating Fake News: What Is the Best Way Forward?” Presented at College of Alice and Peter Tan Tea Talk, National University of Singapore, Singapore, 8 Nov.Tan, Netina. 2018. “Electoral Management of Social Media and Fake News in Asia.” Presented at The Roles of the Media in Electoral Processes: Election Management Capacity Building Program, Association of World Election Bodies (A-Web), Incheon, South Korea, 20-23 Oct. Tan, Netina. 2018. “Global Democratic Regression and Electoral Authoritarianism in Asia.” Presented at Exploring the New Frontiers of Democracy Conference, School of Transnational Governance, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, 26-28 Apr. Tan, Netina. 2016. "Minimal Factionalism in Singapore’s People’s Action Party." Presented at Explaining the Rise and Varieties of Intra-Party Factionalism: Evidence from Competitive Party Systems in Southeast Asia, Naresuan University, Phitasanulok, Thailand, 31Jul-3 Aug. Tan, Netina. 2014. “Sources of Electoral Competitiveness in Hegemonic Party Regimes: Political Attitudes and Prospects of Liberalization in Singapore.” Presented at Theoretical and Methodological Issues in the Study of Electoral Authoritarianism Workshop, Heidelberg, Germany, 15-16 Sep.Tan, Netina. 2014. “Why No Liberalizing Outcomes? Singapore's Hegemonic Party Regimes after 2011 Elections." Presented at Dominant Party Systems Conference, University of Michigan, USA, 9-10 May.Tan, Netina. 2012. “Constitutional Engineering and Regulating Ethnic Relations in Singapore.” Presented at Constitutional Design and Ethnic Conflict Workshop, New York University Law School, USA, 17 Nov.Tan, Netina. 2012. “Winner-Takes-All: A Study of the Effects of Group Representative Constituencies in Singapore.” Presented at Effects of District Magnitude Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, 29-30 May.Tan, Netina. 2012. “2012 Taiwan Elections.” Presented at the Institute of Asian Research, University of British Columbia, BC, 23 Jan.Tan, Netina. 2011. “Studying Taiwanese Politics in Canada.” Presented at Studying Chinese Politics for Scholars in Canada Workshop, Canadian Political Science Association Conference, Waterloo, ON, 15 May.Tan, Netina. 2011. “ECFA's Regional Impact and the Taiwan-Singapore Free-Trade Negotiations.” Presented at Living with Giants: A Canada-East Asia Dialogue on Regional and Global Issues Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, 5-6 May.Tan, Netina. 2010. “Hegemonic Party Stability and Opposition Party Failure in Singapore.” Presented at Party Stability and Performance in Southeast Asia Workshop, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, 15-16 Nov.Tan, Netina. 2009. “Institutionalized Hegemonic Party in Singapore.” Presented at Party and Party System Institutionalization in Asia Workshop, McGill University, 27-28 Aug.Contributed (peer-reviewed)Tan, Netina and Cassandra Preece. 2019. “Quotas, Reserved Seats and Ethnic Representation in Asia.” Paper presented at “Engineering Identity: Politics in Asia” Western Political Science Association Conference, San Diego, California, 18 Apr. Porter, Tony and Netina Tan. 2019. Global Dimensions of the Digitization of the Public Sphere: Challenges of Fact-Checking “Fake News” for Democratic Governance. Presented at the “Digital Democracy: Global Dimension I”, International Studies Association Conference, Toronto, 30 Mar.Porter, Tony and Netina Tan. 2019. “The Global Dimensions of Digital Democracy: Themes and Perspectives.” Presented at the “Digital Democracy: Global Dimensions” Pre-International Studies Association Workshop, McMaster University, 26 Mar.Porter, Tony and Netina Tan. 2019. “Sharp Power: Digitization and Global Struggle Between Authoritarianism and Democracy. Presented at “Digital Democracy: Global Dimensions” Pre-International Studies Association Workshop, McMaster University, 26 Mar.Tan, Netina and Cassandra Preece. 2018. “Quotas, Reserved Seats and Forms of Ethnic Representation in Asia.” Presented at Beyond Numbers: Comparing Mechanisms for Substantive Representation of Ethnic Minorities and Indigenous Peoples Conference, McMaster University, 7 Dec. Tan, Netina. 2018. “Regulations of Fake News: Implications for Democracy.” Presented at Digital Democracy: Transformation and Public Contestations Mini-Workshop, McMaster University, 15 Sep.Porter, Tony and *Netina Tan. 2018 “Global Dimensions of the Digitization of the Public Sphere: Implications for Electoral Integrity and Democratic Governance.” Presented at Digitalization and Governance Workshop of the European Group for Public Administration Permanent Study Group XIII on Public Policy at the 2018 Annual Conference for the European Group for Public Administration, Lausanne, Switzerland, 5-7 Sep. [Our co-authored paper was nominated for EGPA’s Best Paper Award].Tan, Netina. 2018. “Electoral Management of Social Media and Fake News in Asia.” Presented at Building Better Elections: New Challenges in Electoral Management Workshop at the American Political Science Association Conference, MIT, Boston, 29 Aug. Tan, Netina. 2018. “Facebook and Party Engagement in Singapore.” Presented at Canadian Political Science Association Conference, University of Regina, 1 Jun.?Nyirakamana, Colette, Helen Beny and Netina Tan. 2018. “Who is the Next Singapore of Africa? South-South Co-operation and Authoritarian Learning in Ethiopia and Rwanda.” Presented at Canadian Political Science Association Conference, University of Regina, 1 Jun (Equal authorship).Tan, Netina. 2017. “Elected Women Politicians in Singapore’s Parliament: An Analysis of Socio-Demographic Profile.” Presented at 3rd New Research on Gender in Political Psychology Conference, Tulane University, New Orleans, 22-24 Oct.?Tan, Netina. 2017. “Effects of Gerrymandering and Ethnic Minority Representation in Singapore.” Presented at American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 2 Sep 2017.Tan, Netina. 2017. “Gerrymandering in Singapore.” Presented at Association for Asian Studies Conference, Toronto, 16-19 Mar 2017.Dion, Michelle and Netina Tan. 2016. "Women’s Descriptive Representation and Perceptions of Corruption in East Asia and Latin America.” Presented at Corruption and Gender Workshop, Gothenburg University, Sweden, 23-4 May.Tan, Netina. 2014. “Multiseat Plurality Bloc Voting: Comparing Singapore, Cameroon, Djibouti and Chad.” Presented at Association for Asian Studies-In-Asia Conference, Singapore, 17-19 Jul.Tan, Netina. 2013. “The Higher, the Fewer: Women Politicians in Singapore’s Hegemonic Party.” Presented at Political Representation of Women in Asia Workshop, 3-5 Oct, McMaster University.Tan, Netina. 2013. "Strategic Dilemmas and Coordination: Hegemonic Party Resilience and Change in Singapore and Taiwan." Presented at American Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, USA 28-30 Aug.Tan, Netina. 2013. “Ethnic Quota and Unintended Effects on Women’s Political Representation in Singapore.” Presented at Canadian Political Science Association Conference, Victoria, BC, 5 Jun.Tan, Netina. 2013. “Multiracialism and Politics of Regulating Ethnic Relations in Singapore.” Presented at Canadian Political Science Association Conference, Victoria, BC, 4 Jun.Tan, Netina. 2013. “Quotas and Legislative Representation of Ethnic Minorities and Women: The Case of Singapore.” Presented at Electoral Quotas and Political Representation: Comparative Perspectives Workshop, European Consortium for Political Research Joint Sessions, Mainz, Germany, 11-16 Mar.Tan, Netina. 2012. “Electoral Engineering and Hegemonic Party Resilience in Singapore.” Presented at Challenges of Electoral Integrity Pre-International Political Science Review Workshop, Madrid, Spain, 7 Jul. Tan, Netina. 2012. “Embracing Uncertainty and Democratization in Singapore.” Presented at Association for Asian Studies Conference, Toronto, ON, 16 Mar.Tan, Netina. 2009. “Managed Liberalization: The Singapore Way.” Presented at Canadian Asian Studies Association Conference, Vancouver, BC, 16 Oct.Tan, Netina. 2009. “Institutionalized Leadership: Resilient Hegemonic Party Autocracy in Singapore.” Presented at Canadian Political Science Association Conference, Ottawa, ON, 28 May. Tan, Netina. 2008. “Whither Asian Values Debate? Revisiting the Singapore Puzzle.” Presented at Canadian Asian Studies Association Conference, Waterloo, ON, 13 Nov. Tan, Netina. 2008. “Party Organization, Cohesion and Resilience: The Rise and Fall of the Kuomintang (KMT) in Taiwan.” Presented at Canadian Political Science Association Conference, Vancouver, BC, 5 Jun.Tan, Netina. 2007. “Political Leadership and Party-Building: Authoritarian Durability and Change in Taiwan.” Presented at Taiwan Foundation for Democracy, Taipei, 10 Dec.Tan, Netina. 2007. “Co-ordinated Engagement as a Way Forward for Post-27/9 Burma.” Presented at Taiwan Foundation for Democracy Roundtable on Burma, Taipei, 8 Oct.Tan, Netina. 2006. “Inducements and Constraints: Authoritarian Durability in Asia.” Presented at Comparative Politics Workshop, University of British Columbia, BC, 7 Dec.Tan, Netina. 2003. “Human Security in Southeast Asia: A Gender and Constructivist perspective.” Presented at Canadian Consortium on Asia Pacific Security Conference, Calgary, AB, 5 Dec.Tan, Netina. 2002. “Reforming the United Nations General Assembly.” Presented at Canadian Peace Research and Education Association Conference, University of Regina, 12 Jun.c. Organizer of Panels, Workshops and Conferences Peer-reviewed2019. Co-organizer, with Tony Porter. “Digital Democracy: Global Dimensions I and II,” two panels at International Studies Association Conference, Toronto, 30 Mar 2019. 2019. Co-organizer, with Tony Porter. “Digital Democracy: Global Dimensions,” Pre-International Studies Association Workshop, McMaster University, 26 Mar 2019. 2018. Co-organizer, with Karen Bird. “Beyond Numbers: Comparing Mechanisms for Substantive Representation of Ethnic Minorities and Indigenous Peoples Conference,” McMaster University, 5-8 Dec. 2018. Co-organizer, with Tony Porter and Sara Bannerman. “Digital Democracy: Transformation and Public Contestations Mini-Workshop,” McMaster University, 15 Sep. 2017. Co-organizer, with Kharis Templeman. “Electoral Malpractice in East and Southeast Asia One-Day Mini-Conference,” at American Political Science Association Conference, San Francisco, 2 Sep.2017. Primary organizer. “Types and Effects of Electoral Malpractice in Southeast Asia” Research Panel at Association for Asian Studies Conference, Toronto, 18 Mar.2013. Primary organizer. “Political Representation of Women in Asia Workshop,” McMaster University, 3-5 Oct.2014. Primary organizer. Asia-Canada: Transnational Collaborative Research Conference, McMaster University, 4 Apr.Non-peer reviewed2018. Co-organizer with Karen Bird. Ethnic Quota Project Team Meeting, McMaster University, Hamilton, 8 Dec. 2018. Co-organizer with Enlightened Myanmar Research Foundation (EMRef). International Development Research Centre (IDRC-EMRef) Research Team Meeting, Yangon, Myanmar, 26-27 Oct. 2018. Co-organizer with EMRef. IDRC-EMRef Scoping Mission, Yangon, Myanmar, 25-30 Jul.d. Contributions to Workshops, Conferences and International VisitsExternal2019. Chair. “Digital Democracy: Global Dimensions II”, research panel at the International Studies Association Conference, Toronto, 30 Mar.2019. Chair. “Digital Activism and Data Activism” research panel at the “Digital Democracy: Global Dimensions”, Pre-ISA Workshop, McMaster University, 23 Mar.2019. Panelist. “Has Aung San Suu Kyi’s in Office Improved Peace and Democracy in Myanmar?” Public Event, Uppsala University, Sweden, 14 Feb. 2018. Moderator and Rapporteur. “A Learning Event: Myanmar” at the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Ottawa, 18 Dec. 2018. Chair. “Administrating Election Day” research panel in the Pre-APSA “Building Better Elections: New Challenges in Electoral Management” Workshop, MIT, 29 Aug.2018. Chair and Discussant. “Politics of Exclusion and Inclusion” research panel at the Canadian Political Science Association Conference, University of Regina, 1 Jun.2017. Panelist. “Government for the People?” Roundtable Discussion at the 10th Annual Munk Graduate Student Conference, University of Toronto, 17 Mar.2013. Chair and Discussant. “Taiwanese Politics” panel at the North American Taiwan Studies Association Conference, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA, 21-2 Jun.2012. Delegate. International Scholars Electoral Observation Mission to Taiwan for Legislative and Presidential Elections, Taiwan, 7-15 Jan.2011. Chair. Parties as Organizations & Parties as Systems Workshop, University of British Columbia, BC, 21 May.2011. Discussant, “Parties & Electoral Laws” research panel at the Canadian Political Science Association, Waterloo, ON, 16 May.2010. Deputy Team Leader, University of British Columbia Young Leaders Delegation to Taiwan, 6-12 Jun.2008. Discussant. “Dominant Party System and Policy Reform” panel at the Canadian Political Science Association Conference, Vancouver, BC, 4 Jun.Internal (McMaster)2020. Chair and Discussant. “Illiberalism and Insurgent Politics: Connecting Hong Kong, Kashmir and the Philippines”, Socrates Project, Political Science and Labour Studies Department Event, 6 Mar. 2018. Chair and Discussant. “Digital Democracy: Transformation and Public Contestations Mini-Workshop”, Digital Democracy Research Workshop, 15 Sep.2017. Chair. “Globalization and Development”, MA in Globalization MRP Colloquium, 18 May. 2016. Speaker. “Academic Job Market” professional development panel, Mapping the Global Dimensions of Policy Conference, 9 Feb.2016. Panelist. “How to be a Smart Consumer in the Post-Truth Era”, Trump Election Three Weeks Out: Now What? Forum, 30 Nov.2015. Chair. “International Development, Imperialism and National Identity” panel, Asian Research Working Group Conference, McMaster University, 11 May. 2013. Poster presenter. “Asian Research Working Group.” Forward with Integrity Event, McMaster, 10 Oct.16. 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