Huang, Shih-Hao
Shih-hao Huang is a PhD student who entered into MSU in 2008. He graduated in Political Science at National Chengchi University in Taiwan, where he received his MA. Before entering into MSU, he was immersed in empirical political science and research on Taiwan’s legislative politics. He had four conference papers and one journal article (co-authored). His thesis, which provides a theory explaining the Legislators’ intervention in bureaucratic administration, won the 2007 Best Master Thesis Award of the Taiwanese Political Science Association. His major field in the PhD program is comparative politics, and he is planning to focus his efforts on interaction between political institutions and political behavior.
Comparative Politics, Political Methodology
Expected Completion: 2013
209 S. Kedzie
Committee: Thomas Hammond, Eric Chang, Corwin Smidt, Dan Lee

