Professor Fiona Yap
Position | Head of School, Economics & Public Policy |
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Org Unit | School of Economics and Public Policy |
hos_sepp@adelaide.edu.au | |
Telephone | +61 8 8313 0237 |
Location |
Floor/Room
354
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10 Pulteney Street - Nexus 10 Tower
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North Terrace
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Biography/ Background
My main research interests are in public policy and political economy, where I focus on explaining large-scale policy success or political-economy outcomes across East and Southeast Asia. I am one of a select few female scholars who model and test how key players in the region, such as government and citizens, work strategically with one another to achieve large-scale policy success or political outcomes such as growth and development
I combine deep country knowledge of East and Southeast Asian countries with game-theory, experiments, statistics and mixed case-studies to forecast and test predictions, in a field where work has traditionally been single country-studies. This has led to visiting and distinguished positions across a number of universities, including Visiting Professor, Yonsei University (Korea), Pukyong National University (South Korea) Distinguished Speaker, , University of Indiana (Indiana, US), , Keeler IntraUniversity Professor, University of Kansas (Kansas, US), and American Young Scholars and Experts (Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs).
Outside of academia, I have worked with the World Bank as a Lead-consultant to develop a general theoretical framework for social protection in Asia and the Pacific; and also led capacity-building workshops with the Commonwealth Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Until April 2022, I was advisory board member of the , advisory board member of the , advisory board member the Korea Institute, elected board member of the and elected ACT councillor for the ,
I am currently co-editor at the , editorial board member for , , Korea Observer, and 21stCentury Political Science Review, and advisory board member of the , Centre for Global Food and Resources, and the .
I am also privileged to have given keynote addresses and plenary talks across academic and non-academic settings, including the United Nations PRME, the ADC Forum, Women in Economics Network, the UN-Department of Economic and Social Affairs and Korea Institute of Public Administration, Global Agenda Center (GAC) and Global Peace and Innovation Forum (GPIF) (South Korea), and the Modern World Speaker Series, Economic Society of Australia-Canberra.
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Awards & Achievements
AWARDS
ANU-Indiana University Pan Asia Institute Distinguished Scholar, 2015-2016
East Asia Institute (Korea) Fellow, 2014
One of five fellows awarded annually (about 2.5% of applicants). Previous Fellows include Professor T.J. Pempel (Jack M. Forcey Professor of Political Science, UC-Berkeley), Professor David Kang (Director of Korean Studies, University of Southern California), Professor Peter Katzenstein (Walter Carpenter, Jr. Professor, Cornell University), Professor Aurel Croissant (Professor, Heidelberg University), and Professor Steve Chan (College Professor of Distinction, University of Colorado-Boulder).
Keeler Intra-University Professor, University of Kansas, 2011-2012
Australian Research Council-Centre for Excellence in Policing and Security Visiting Scholar Award, 2011-2012
Academic Fellow, Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, Washington D.C., 2011-2012 (declined)
University of Kansas sabbatical leave (competitive), Fall 2006
Policy Research Institute Summer Fellow (competitive), University of Kansas, Summer 2005
Kaufmann Foundation-KU Centre for Entrepreneurial Research Faculty Development Award, 2005.
University of Kansas Office of International Programs International Conference Award, 2004
HONORS
Nominated for College of Asia and Pacific Teaching Excellence Award, ANU, 2017
Nominated for College of Asia and Pacific Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning, ANU, 2017
Outstanding Paper, Kim Myong Whai Award, Korea Observer journal, 2014
International Women’s Day Award, 2014, the Australian National University (for mentorship, research, education and advocacy)
US College Board’s list, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013.
My texts, Annual Editions: Comparative Politics (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013; Dubuque: McGraw-Hill Publishers) are on the list of required or recommended texts on Advanced Placement Curriculum (AP-Comparative Politics) for preparation to the College Entrance Examination, as determined by the US College Board. The US College Board is a consortium of over 6000 schools, colleges, and universities, that develop and administer standardized tests and curricula to improve college-readiness for university- and university-bound students; students who pass the AP-tests get to enroll directly for upper-level coursework at universities. Texts used or recommended by the College Board, then, must pass a multitude of assessments on intellectual rigor and comprehensiveness of university-level learning, while accessible to students at pre-university levels.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Taiwan) Invited Delegation of American Young Scholars and Experts to Taiwan, Summer 2007
The Ministry identifies and invites outstanding early career scholars with research interests in Taiwan as guests of the government to visit and interact with key ministries and policymakers.
University of Kansas (KU)’s Centre for Teaching Excellence Teaching-Innovation Award, 2006. Award for teaching-innovation, which became the foundation for a Teaching-and-Learning Workshop to develop a new teaching-and-learning practice on Service-Civic-Learning to stimulate student-learning and –participation.
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Research Funding
GRANTS
Lead international researcher, National Research Foundation (Korea) 2018-2022. Approx. US $1.8 million. The Establishment of Korean-Style Inegrative Model for Rgional Development and Local Politics (NRF-2018S1A3A2075531)
Lead international researcher, National Research Foundation (Korea) 2015-2018. Approx. US $660,000. Progressing National and Local development across Regional provinces in South Korea (NRF-2015S1A3A2047036)
Indonesia Project Research Network Research Grant, 2015
Korea Foundation (Korea) Field Research Fellowship, 2015
Finalist, Minerva Awards 2013 (US Department of Defense) (estimated US$729,000)
Research Development Grant Program, 2012-2013, the Australian National University
Institute of Policy and Social Studies, University of Kansas, NSF grant-preparation faculty award, Summer 2007
University of Kansas General Research Fund (competitive) 2006-7
Policy Research Institute Summer Fellow, University of Kansas, 2005
Chiang-Ching Kuo Foundation Faculty Development Award, 2004-5
Freeman Foundation-University of Kansas CEAS Faculty Development Grant, 2003
George Bush Presidential Library Foundation-Korea Program, 2002-3
US Dept of Education-University of Kansas CEAS Faculty Curriculum Award, 2002
University of Kansas General Research Fund Award, 2001-2002
Chiang-Ching Kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange, 2000-2002
University of Kansas KUCR Faculty Research Development Award (competitive), 2001
University of Kansas Office of International Programs Curriculum Internationalization Award (competitive), 2000
US Dept of Education-University of Kansas CEAS Faculty Development Fund (competitive) 1999-2000
University of Kansas New Faculty General Research Fund (competitive), 1998-1999
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Publications
2021
Journal Publications
Yap, O. F. (2021). Local politics for democratic quality and depth: Lessons from South Korea. Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies, 8(1), 5-14.
2021
Lee, B. J., Kim, T. W., Suh, J., & Yap, O. F. (2021). Local government performance and democratic consolidation: Explaining ordinance proposal in Busan Metropolitan Council. Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies, 8(1), 15-41.
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Lee, B. J., Kim, T. W., Suh, J., & Yap, O. F. (2021). Local government performance and democratic consolidation: Explaining ordinance proposal in Busan Metropolitan Council. Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies, 8(1), 15-41.
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Yap, O. F. (2021). What’s Game-theory got to do with it? A Democratiztion Model for East and Southeast Asia. Asian Survey: a monthly review of contemporary Asian affairs, (2), 241-272.
2021
Yap, O. F. (2021). Correction to: A New Normal or Business-as-Usual? Lessons for COVID-19 from Financial Crises in East and Southeast Asia.. The European journal of development research, 33(3), 794.
2021
Yap, O. F. (2021). A democratization model for East and Southeast Asia: What's game theory got to do with it?. Asian Survey, 61(2), 241-272.
2020
Cha, J., & Yap, O. F. (2020). Correction to: Challenging the East Asian Development Model: Evidence from South Korea (The European Journal of Development Research, (2020), 32, 1, (220-250), 10.1057/s41287-019-00227-1). European Journal of Development Research, 32(3), 781.
2020
Cha, J., & Yap, O. F. (2020). Challenging the East Asian Development Model: Evidence from South Korea. European Journal of Development Research, 32(1), 220-250.
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Yap, O. F. (2020). A New Normal or Business-as-Usual? Lessons for COVID-19 from Financial Crises in East and Southeast Asia. European Journal of Development Research, 32(5), 1-31.
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Henson, S., Kambhampati, U., Mogues, T., Olsen, W., Prowse, M., Ramos, R., . . . Yap, O. F. (2020). The Development Impacts of COVID-19 at Home and Abroad: Politics and Implications of Government Action. The European Journal of Development Research, 32(5), 1339-1352.
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Yap, O. F. (2019). How political trust matters in emergent democracies: Evidence from East and Southeast Asia. Journal of Public Policy, 39(2), 295-328.
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Yap, O. F. (2018). Politics or the economy? Weak economic performance and political support in East and Southeast Asia. Economic and Political Studies, 6(1), 11-29.
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Yap, O. F. (2017). When do citizens take costly action against government corruption? Evidence from experiments in Australia, Singapore, and the United States. Journal of East Asian Studies, 17(1), 119-136.
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Yap, O. F. (2017). WHEN DO CITIZENS TAKE COSTLY ACTION AGAINST GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION? EVIDENCE FROM EXPERIMENTS IN AUSTRALIA, SINGAPORE, AND THE UNITED STATES (vol 17, pg 119, 2017). JOURNAL OF EAST ASIAN STUDIES, 17(2), 255.
2016
Yap, O. F. (2016). South Korea in 2015: Battling to set the stage for elections. Asian Survey, 56(1), 78-86.
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Yap, O. F. (2016). How do South Koreans respond to government corruption? Evidence from experiments. Korea Observer, 47(2), 363-386.
2015
Yap, O. F., & Chu, H. L. (2015). Military support of citizens' challenge in the asian industrialized countries. Journal of East Asian Studies, 15(3), 391-422.
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Stockton, H., & Yap, O. F. (2015). STRATEGIC PARTY CHOICES IN EMERGENT DEMOCRACIES: TAIWAN’S 2008 LEGISLATIVE ELECTION. Representation, 51(2), 219-237.
2015
Yap, O. F. (2015). South Korea in 2014: A tragedy reveals the country's weaknesses. Asian Survey, 55(1), 132-141.
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Yap, O. F. (2015). Democracy on Trial: Social Movements and Cultural Politics in Postauthoritarian Taiwan. GOVERNMENT AND OPPOSITION, 50(1), 140-163.
2013
Yap, O. F. (2013). When do Citizens Demand Punishment of Corruption?. Australian Journal of Political Science, 48(1), 57-70.
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Yap, O. F. (2013). Economic Performance and Democratic Support in Asia's Emergent Democracies. Comparative Political Studies, 46(4), 486-512.
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Yap, O. F. (2013). 'East is east, and west is west'? Reimagining asian exceptionalism and the study of democratization. Government and Opposition, 50(1), 140-163.
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Yap, O. F. (2013). Consolidating democracy in Korea: Economy as impetus, corruption as issue. Korea Observer, 44(4), 517-544.
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Yap, O. F. (2012). A strategic model of economic performance and democratization in south Korea and Taiwan. British Journal of Political Science, 42(1), 213-239.
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Yap, O. F. (2011). Informal accountability, credible actions, and democratization in Taiwan. Constitutional Political Economy, 22(2), 103-121.
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Fiona Yap, O. (2010). Strategic government spending in South Korea and Taiwan: Lessons for emergent democracies. Social Science Quarterly, 91(3), 613-634.
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Fiona Yap, O. (2009). Government spending and party fragmentation in South Korea and Taiwan. Korea Observer, 40(4), 639-670.
2008
Yap, O. F. (2008). Executive-legislature divide and party volatility in emergent democracies: Lessons for democratic performance from Taiwan. Japanese Journal of Political Science, 9(3), 305-322.
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Yap, O. F., & Kim, Y. (2008). Pathologies or progress? Evaluating the effects of divided government and party volatility. Japanese Journal of Political Science, 9(3), 261-268.
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Yap, O. F. (2005). Bargaining in less-democratic newly industrialized countries: Model and evidence from South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and Malaysia. Journal of Theoretical Politics, 17(3), 283-309.
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Yap, O. F. (2004). Theory and Testing of Governments' Credible Apologies: A Reply to Lowry's 'Comment on Yap's "Non-Electoral Responsiveness Mechanisms"'. British Journal of Political Science, 34(2), 371-375.
2003
Yap, O. F. (2003). Government's credible commitment in economic policy-making: Evidence from Singapore. Policy Sciences, 36(3-4), 237-255.
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Yap, O. F. (2003). Non-electoral responsiveness mechanisms: Evidence from the Asian less democratic newly industrializing countries. British Journal of Political Science, 33(3), 491-514.
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Books
Henson, S., & Yap, F. (2016). The Power of the Chinese Dragon Implications for African Development and Economic Growth. Springer.
2013
Yap, F., & Gibb, R. (2013). Annual Editions: Comparative Politics 13/14. McGraw-Hill Education.
2012
Yap, F. (2012). Annual Editions: Comparative Politics 12/13. McGraw-Hill/Dushkin.
2011
Yap, F. (2011). Annual Editions: Comparative Politics 11/12. McGraw-Hill/Dushkin.
2010
Yap, F. (2010). Annual Editions: Comparative Politics 10/11. McGraw-Hill/Dushkin.
2009
Yap, F. (2009). Annual Editions: Comparative Politics 09/10. McGraw-Hill/Dushkin.
2005
Yap, O. F. (2005). Citizen Power, Politics, and the 'Asian Miracle' Reassessing the Dynamics.
2019
Book Chapters
Yap, O. F. (2019). The One-term President in South Korea. In R. Elgie, & A. Baturo (Eds.), The Politics of Presidential Term Limits. Oxford University Press, USA.
2017
Yap, O. F. (2017). Domestic Drivers of Proliferation. In M. Wesley (Ed.), Nuclear Asia. Canberra: College of Asia Pacific Paradigm Series.
2017
Yap, O. F. (2017). Economic Performance and Domestic Peace in East Asia. In E. Bjarnegård, & J. Kreutz (Eds.), Debating the East Asian Peace (pp. 176-199).
2017
Yap, O. F. (2017). Government’s Credible Accountability and Strategic Policy Capacity: Evidence from the Asian NICs of Taiwan, South Korea, Malaysia and Singapore. In X. Wu, M. Ramesh, & M. Howlett (Eds.), Policy Capacity: State and Societal Perspectives. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
2016
Yap, O. F., & Henson, S. (2016). Introduction: Can Africa Manage the Power of the Chinese Dragon?. In F. Yap, & S. Henson (Eds.), The Power of the Chinese Dragon (pp. 1-9). Palgrave Macmillan UK.
2001
Yap, O. F. (2001). Malaysia into the 21st Century. In P. Heenan, & M. Lamontagne (Eds.), Southeast Asia Handbook (pp. 56-66).
2017
Internet publications
Yap, O. F. (2017). Will Constitutional Reform Happen in South Korea. East Asia Forum.
2016
Yap, O. F. (2016). High stakes for presidential hopefuls in South Korean election. East Asia Forum.
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Professional Associations
EDITORIAL AND ADVISORY BOARD POSITIONS
Co-editor, European Journal of Development Research, 2015-present
Founding co-editor, Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies Journal, 2012-present
General editor, Presidential-powers.com Academic blog, 2019-2022
Editorial Board, Journal of East Asian Studies, 2020-present
Editorial Board, Asian Survey, 2015-present
Editorial Board, 21st Century Political Science Review, 2014-present
Editorial board, Korea Observer, 2011-present
Advisory Board, Indonesia Project, ANU, Jun 2021-present
Advisory Board, National Security College, ANU, Jun 2021-March 2022
Advisory Board, Tax and Transfer Policy Institute, ANU, Jun 2021-March 2022
Executive Advisory Board member, Korea Institute, ANU, 2013-April 2022
Executive Advisory Board member, Statistical Consulting Unit, ANU, 2017-2020
Co-editor, Presidential-powers.com Academic blog, 2013-2022
Co-editor, Annual Editions: Comparative Politics, 2013
Editor, Annual Editions: Comparative Politics, 2009-2012
Editorial Board, Annual Editions: Comparative Politics, 2008-2009
AFFILIATIONS
Honorary Professor, The Australian Natinoal University, 2022-present
ACT Councillor, Institute of Public Administration Australia, 2021-April 2022
Board of Directors, Canberra Convention Bureau, 2021-April 2022
Visiting Professor, Yonsei University (South Korea), 2019
Lead consultant, East Asia, World Bank, Social Protection Systems in Asia and the Pacific, 2017 -2018
Academic Node leader-Equity and Employment, Gender Institute, ANU, 2013-present
Expert-advisor, Politics and policies in South Korea. Background paper for the North Asia Division of the Trade and Market Access Division, Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, Australia, 2017
Workshop leader and coordinator, Knowledge sector initiative (KSI Australia-Indonesia), February-April, 2015
Visiting Fellow, National Chengchi University (Taiwan), 2014
East Asia Institute (South Korea) Fellow, 2014
Griffith University-Centre for Excellence in Policing and Security Visiting Scholar, 2011
Faculty affiliate, East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 1998-2012
Faculty affiliate, Institute of Policy and Research Studies, University of Kansas, 1999-2012
Faculty affiliate, East Asian Studies, Gettysburge College, 1997-1998
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