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GTI accepts interns on a semester basis. If you are interested in applying for an internship, please visit GTI's website www.globaltaiwan.org/opportunities/ for more information. To learn about membership, please contact us at [email protected]. For media inquiries, please contact us at [email protected].
Russell Hsiao Executive Director
Joseph Bosco Gordon Chang Ralph Cossa June Teufel Dreyer Dafydd Fell Richard Fisher Wallace Gregson Thomas Hughes Shirley Kan Michael Reilly Stephen Young
Matt Salmon Fang-long Shih William Stanton Mark Stokes John Tkacik Gerrit van der Wees Masahiro Wakabayashi Arthur Waldron Robert Wang Toshi Yoshihara
ADVISORY BOARD
CONTACT USSTAFF
ADVISORY COUNCILWen-yen Chen Peter Chow
David Tsai James Wang
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Wen-yen Chen Chairperson Chieh-Ting Yeh Vice Chairperson Mary Chou Treasurer
Jennifer Hu Vice Chairperson Charles Pan Secretary
I-wei Jennifer Chang Research Fellow
Marzia Borsoi-Kelly Program Manager
Jack Liu Program Assistant
Katherine Schultz Research Associate
PROGRAMS
THE ROLE OF GTI AS A THINK TANK FOR ENHANCING U.S.-TAIWAN RELATIONS IS NOW MORE IMPORTANT EVER TO MAINTAIN PEACE AND STABILITY IN THE INDO-PACIFIC REGION
Global Taiwan BriefA bi-weekly publication offering expert analyses on issues related to Taiwan policy, U.S.-Taiwan relations, and Taiwan-China ties using primary
materials.
To realize the vision and mission of GTI, our starting line-up of programs include:
If you are interested in publishing with GTI in the Global Taiwan Brief, please send your CV and a writing sample to
VISION Our vision is to raise awareness, deepen affinity, and create opportunities for strengthening the relationship of Taiwan, its people and culture, with the international community. MISSION GTI's mission is to enhance the relationship between Taiwan and other countries, especially the United States, through policy research and programs that promote better public understanding about Taiwan and its people. ABOUT US The Global Taiwan Institute (GTI) is a private non-profit policy incubator located in the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C. The organization is a 501(c)(3) supported by Taiwanese and Americans of Taiwanese descent.
Wen-yen Chen, Chairperson
Public SeminarsRegular events that address Taiwan’s role in the
broader policy debates with a focus on bothtraditional and non-traditional issues.
We offer a variety of opportunities to facilitateacademic and scholarly exchange in the form of
funded fellowships based in Washington D.C. andin Taiwan.
Fellowships
Annual SymposiumOur flagship program, an annual symposium on
U.S.-Taiwan policy.
GTI Headquarters1836 Jefferson Place NW Washington, D.C. 20036