IPSA Present at the TPSA Annual Conference in Taipei
Publication date: Wed, 10 Dec 2025
Photo above (left to right): Chueiling Shin (National Sun Yat-Sen University),Min Hee Go (IPSA Executive Committee member), Chih-shian Liou (Graduate Institute of East Asian Studies at National Chengchi University, NCCU), Rosalie Hall (University of the Philippines), and Yuko Kasuya (IPSA President)
The Taiwanese Political Science Association (TPSA) held its 2025 Annual Conference in Taipei, Taiwan, from 29 to 30 November 2025, under the theme Political Changes in a Polarized World. Jointly organized with National ChengChi University (NCCU), the event brought together scholars from Taiwan and abroad. This year’s conference also marked the 70th anniversary of the founding of NCCU’s Department of Political Science. IPSA was represented by President Yuko Kasuya, Executive Committee member and Chair of the Committee on Gender and Diversity Monitoring Min Hee Go, and Gabriela Ippolito-O'Donnell, Chair of IPSA’s Research Committee (RC54) on Latin American Politics.
Professors Kasuya and Go participated in a roundtable titled Women’s Career Development in Political Science: International Benchmarks and Local Realities. The roundtable was chaired by Chih-shian Liou (Graduate Institute of East Asian Studies at National Chengchi University, NCCU) and also featured presentations by Rosalie Hall (University of the Philippines) and Chueiling Shin (National Sun Yat-Sen University). Each speaker shared personal experiences, key insights, and practical advice for junior scholars on professional and career development in political science.
The event also saw Prof. Go present her research paper titled Who Welcomes Immigrants? Gender Egalitarianism and Anti-Immigrant Attitudes in Europe and East Asia, while Prof. Ippolito-O'Donnell also took part in the conference.
For further information about the TPSA Annual Conference, please visit https://www.tpsahome.org.tw/2025-annual-conference/call-for-papers-en.











