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Home page About CSIS Affiliated Advisers and Experts Alexander Chieh-cheng Huang
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Alexander Chieh-cheng HuangSenior Associate (Non-resident), International Security Program |
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Alexander Chieh-cheng Huang has been a senior associate in the CSIS International Security Program since 2000. In May 2004, he completed his decorated public service as vice chairman of the Mainland Affairs Council in the Taiwan government and returned to academia. He is now professor of strategic studies and director of American studies at Tamkang University and, concurrently, senior vice president at the Foundation on International and Cross-strait Studies (FICS), a leading think tank in Taiwan. Dr. Huang spent nearly 15 years in the United States before moving back to Taiwan in 2000. He has been a senior fellow in the CSIS International Security Program (1999-2000) and a visiting fellow in the Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution (1998-1999). In addition, he taught Chinese foreign policy and U.S. security policy at the University of Maryland at College Park (1998-2000). Between 1993 and 1998, Dr. Huang worked as a senior consultant on political and security affairs for the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Washington, D.C., an institution representing the government of the Republic of China. Dr. Huang did graduate work at the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University and the Department of Political Science at the George Washington University where he received his doctoral degree. He has contributed to U.S. and Asian newspapers and has been interviewed by CNN, BBC, Asian Wall Street Journal, Voice of America, Far Eastern Economic Review, DPA, AP, AFP, and other international media. He is a member of International Institute for Strategic Studies and the U.S. Naval Institute. |
Alexander Chieh-cheng Huang In the News
Jon Alterman, director of the CSIS Middle East Program, was quoted by the New York Times, "Bush Meets Abbas, but Criticizes Plans for Trip." 04/25/2008
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