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Russell HsiaoExecutive Director
Gordon ChangRalph CossaJune Teufel DreyerDayfdd Fell Richard FisherChristopher Griffin Thomas Hughes Shirley Kan
Fang-long ShihWilliam StantonMark StokesJohn TkacikMasahiro WakabayashiArthur WaldronToshi YoshiharaStephen Young
CONTACT USSTAFF
ADVISORYBOARD
BOARD OFDIRECTORS
David AnSr. Research Fellow
Melissa NewcombResearch Manager
Anna Scott BellProgram Associate
Lily LinOffice Director
Robert LaiChairman
Chieh-Ting Yeh Vice Chairman
Jennifer HuVice Chairman
Vivian FuTreasurer
PROGRAMS
ENTRUSTING FUTUREGENERATIONS WITH THERESPONSIBILITIES OFDEEPENING U.S.-TAIWANRELATIONS
Global Taiwan Brief
To realize the vision and mission of GTI, ourstarting line-up of programs include:
In conjunction with our regular programs, GTI wants to cultivatethe next generation of Asia policy analysts. GTI's leadership
program brings together Asia policy analysts in the DC area todiscuss policy matters in an interactive forum with specialists in
the field.
If you are interested in foreign policy and would like to participatein GTI’s leadership program, please e-mail
VISION
Our vision is to raise awareness, deepenaffinity, and create opportunities forstrengthening the relationship of Taiwan, itspeople and culture, with the internationalcommunity.
MISSION
GTI's mission is to enhance the relationshipbetween Taiwan and other countries,especially the United States, through policyresearch and programs that promote betterpublic understanding about Taiwan and itspeople.
ABOUT US
The Global Taiwan Institute (GTI) is a privatenon-profit policy incubator located inthe nation’s capital, Washington, D.C. Theorganization is a 501(c)(3) supported byTaiwanese and Americans of Taiwanesedescent.
Robert Lai, Chairman
A weekly publication offering expert analyses onissues related to Taiwan policy, U.S.-Taiwan
relations, and Taiwan-China ties using primarymaterials.
Public SeminarsRegular events that address Taiwan’s role in the
broader policy debates with a focus on bothtraditional and non-traditional issues.
Annual SymposiumOur flagship program, an annual symposium on
U.S.-Taiwan policy.
GTI Headquarters1836 Jefferson Place NWWashington, D.C. 20036