Chien-Yeh Wang
Current Position
- Ambassador on Home Assignment, Institute of Diplomacy and International Affairs
Past Positions/Experiences
- Board Director, Association of Foreign Relations (AFR), TAIWAN (ROC)
- Ambassador to Russia
- Director-General, Department of West Asian and African Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Director-General, Department of African Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( 2012 )
- Representative and Head of Mission, The Taipei Mission in the Republic of Lativia ( 2007 - 2012)
- Director-General and Spokesman, Department of Information and Cultural Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( 2006 )
- Deputy Director General, Department of Information and Cultural Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( 2005 )
- Director, Division of Translation and Interpretation, Secretariat, Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( 2004 - 2005 )
- Directoron Home Assignment, Department of African Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( 2003 )
- Director, Consular Affairs, Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Washington D.C., U.S.A ( 2001 - 2003 )
- Charge d'Affaires, Embassy of the Republic of Nauru ( 1998 - 2001 )
- Assistant Director-General, Department of African Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affiars ( 1997 )
- Section Chief, Department of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( 1996 - 1997)
- Section Chief, Department of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( 1992 - 1994)
- Senior Secretary, Department of North American Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( 1992 )
- Concul, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Honolulu ( 1986 - 1988 )
- Desk Officer, Department of Information, Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( 1982 - 1986 )
- Translator, Department of Wire Service, China Times ( 1979 - 1982 )
Education
- B.A., English Literature, Catholic Fu Jen University, Republic of China (Taiwan)
- M.A., Literature, National Taiwan University, Republic of China (Taiwan)
- M.Sc., International Relations, George Washington University, U.S.A.
- Senior Executive Fellows Program, Kennedy School, Harvard University