Ting Mao-shih, the Glossary
Ting Mao-shih (born 10 October 1925) is a Taiwanese diplomat and politician.[1]
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25 relations: Central News Agency (Taiwan), Chang Chun-hsiung, Chen Shui-bian, Chiang Hsiao-yen, Chu Fu-sung, Fredrick Chien, Government Information Office, Hubei, James Soong, Kuomintang, Lien Chan, Ma Ying-jeou, March 19 shooting incident, Minister of Foreign Affairs (Republic of China), Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Taiwan), National Security Council (Taiwan), Republic of China (1912–1949), Secretary-General to the President (Republic of China), Shih Chi-yang, South Korea, South Korea–Taiwan relations, Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States, University of Paris, Yichang, Yuan'an County.
- Representatives of Taiwan to the United States
- Republic of China politicians from Yunnan
- Senior Advisors to President Chen Shui-bian
- Senior Advisors to President Ma Ying-jeou
- Taiwanese Ministers of Foreign Affairs
- Taiwanese expatriates in France
- Taiwanese journalists
- Taiwanese people from Yunnan
Central News Agency (Taiwan)
The Central News Agency (CNA) is Taiwan's semi-official wire service.
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Chang Chun-hsiung
Chang Chun-hsiung (born 23 March 1938) is a Taiwanese politician who had served as the prime minister of Taiwan (officially Premier of the Executive Yuan) from 2000 to 2002 and 2007 to 2008, both under Chen Shui-bian's presidency. Ting Mao-shih and Chang Chun-hsiung are Senior Advisors to President Chen Shui-bian.
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Chen Shui-bian
Chen Shui-bian (born 12 October 1950) is a Taiwanese former politician and lawyer who served as the 5th president of the Republic of China (Taiwan) from 2000 to 2008.
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Chiang Hsiao-yen
Chiang Hsiao-yen (born 1 March 1942) or John Chiang, formerly surnamed Chang, is a Taiwanese politician affiliated with the Kuomintang. Ting Mao-shih and Chiang Hsiao-yen are Taiwanese Ministers of Foreign Affairs.
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Chu Fu-sung
Chu Fu-sung (5 January 1915 – 14 June 2008) was a Taiwanese politician who served as foreign minister from December 19, 1979, until April 22, 1987. Ting Mao-shih and Chu Fu-sung are Asian diplomat stubs, Taiwanese Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Taiwanese politician stubs.
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Fredrick Chien
Fredrick F. Chien, or Fred Chien, Chien Foo (born 21 March 1935), is a retired Taiwanese diplomat and politician who served as the President of the Republic of China Control Yuan from 1999 to 2005. Ting Mao-shih and Fredrick Chien are Representatives of Taiwan to the United States and Taiwanese Ministers of Foreign Affairs.
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Government Information Office
The Government Information Office, Executive Yuan (GIO) was a cabinet-level agency of the Executive Yuan of Taiwan (the Republic of China) in charge of promoting government policies and regulating domestic media.
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Hubei
Hubei is an inland province of China, and is part of the Central China region.
James Soong
James Soong Chu-yu (born 30 April 1942) is a Taiwanese politician who is the founder and current Chairman of the People First Party.
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Kuomintang
The Kuomintang (KMT), also referred to as the Guomindang (GMD), the Nationalist Party of China (NPC) or the Chinese Nationalist Party (CNP), is a major political party in the Republic of China, initially based on the Chinese mainland and then in Taiwan since 1949.
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Lien Chan
Lien Chan (born 27 August 1936) is a Taiwanese politician. Ting Mao-shih and Lien Chan are Taiwanese Ministers of Foreign Affairs.
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Ma Ying-jeou
Ma Ying-jeou (t; born 13 July 1950) is a Taiwanese politician who served as the 6th president of the Republic of China from 2008 to 2016.
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March 19 shooting incident
The March 19 shooting incident, also known as the 319 incident, was an assassination attempt on President Chen Shui-bian and Vice President Annette Lu while they were campaigning in Tainan, Taiwan on 19 March 2004, the day before Taiwan's presidential election.
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Minister of Foreign Affairs (Republic of China)
This is a list of foreign ministers of the Republic of China (based in Taiwan since 1949), heading its Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Taiwan)
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (abbreviated MOFA) is a cabinet-level ministry of Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), and is responsible for the ROC's diplomacy and foreign relations.
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National Security Council (Taiwan)
The National Security Council (NSC) is an organ of the Republic of China (Taiwan) directly under the chairmanship of the President to advise on issues related to national security.
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Republic of China (1912–1949)
The Republic of China (ROC), or simply China, as a sovereign state was based on mainland China from 1912 to 1949, when the government retreated to Taiwan, where it continues to be based.
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Secretary-General to the President (Republic of China)
The secretary-general to the president is the highest-ranking official in the Office of the President, Republic of China, and supervises the staff of the office.
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Shih Chi-yang
Shih Chi-yang (5 May 1935 – 5 May 2019) was a Taiwanese politician.
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South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia.
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South Korea–Taiwan relations
South Korean–Taiwan relations (中華民國—韓國關係) The Republic of China government recognized the formation of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea on April 13, 1919, as one of the participants of the Cairo Conference, which resulted in the Cairo Declaration.
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Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States
The Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States represents the interests of Taiwan in the United States in the absence of formal diplomatic relations, functioning as a ''de facto'' embassy.
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University of Paris
The University of Paris (Université de Paris), known metonymically as the Sorbonne, was the leading university in Paris, France, from 1150 to 1970, except for 1793–1806 during the French Revolution.
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Yichang
Yichang, alternatively romanized as Ichang, is a prefecture-level city located in western Hubei province, China.
Yuan'an County
Yuan'an County is a county in the west of Hubei province, People's Republic of China.
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See also
Representatives of Taiwan to the United States
- Alexander Yui
- Chen Chien-jen (born 1939)
- David Lee (politician)
- Fredrick Chien
- Hsiao Bi-khim
- James Shen
- Jason Hu
- Jason Yuan
- John Deng
- Joseph Wu
- King Pu-tsung
- Michael Tsai
- Shen Lyu-shun
- Stanley Kao
- Stephen S. F. Chen
- Ting Mao-shih
Republic of China politicians from Yunnan
- Dao Shixun
- Hu Ruoyu
- Lu Han (general)
- Ting Mao-shih
- Xiong Qinglai
- Zhu Jiabao
Senior Advisors to President Chen Shui-bian
- Birei Kin
- Bo Yang
- Chang Chun-hsiung
- Chen Che-nan
- Chen Pi-chao
- Chen Yung-hsing
- Chen-Yuan Lee
- Henry Kao
- Hsu Hsin-liang
- Huang Hua (activist)
- Huang Tien-fu
- Kang Ning-hsiang
- Kao Chun-ming
- Koo Chen-fu
- Koo Kwang-ming
- Kung Te-cheng
- Lai In-jaw
- Lee Yuan-tsu
- Lin Rong-San
- Liu Ho-chien
- Liu Hsia
- Mai Chao-cheng
- Ng Chiau-tong
- Peng Ming-min
- Roger Hsieh
- Shi Wen-long
- Su Nan-cheng
- Ting Mao-shih
- Tsai Wan-lin
- Wang You-theng
- Yao Chia-wen
- Yeh Shih-tao
- Yu Chen Yueh-ying
Senior Advisors to President Ma Ying-jeou
- Chan Huo-shen
- Chi Cheng (athlete)
- Fan Chen-tsung
- Han Pao-teh
- Hsiao Teng-tzang
- Kung Tsui-chang
- Lee Shi-chi
- Lee Yuan-tsu
- Liu Ho-chien
- R. C. T. Lee
- Steve Chan
- Ting Mao-shih
- Tsai Ling-lan
- Wen Hsing-tsun
- Yang Shih-chien
Taiwanese Ministers of Foreign Affairs
- Andrew Hsia
- Chen Chien-jen (born 1939)
- Chiang Hsiao-yen
- Chu Fu-sung
- David Lee (politician)
- David Lin
- Eugene Chien
- Francisco Ou
- Fredrick Chien
- Hsu Szu-chien
- Huang Shao-ku
- James C. F. Huang
- Jason Hu
- Joseph Shih
- Joseph Wu
- Katharine Chang
- Kelly Hsieh
- Leo Chen-jan Lee
- Lien Chan
- Mark Chen
- Shen Chang-huan
- Simon Ko
- Stephen S. F. Chen
- Tien Hung-mao
- Timothy Yang
- Ting Mao-shih
- Tung Kuo-yu
- Wei Tao-ming
- Wu Chih-chung
- Yang Tzu-pao
Taiwanese expatriates in France
- Chen Chung-wu
- Cheng Li-chun
- Chiu Kun-liang
- Li Huang
- Ma Sen
- Peng Ming-min
- Qiu Miaojin
- Ting Mao-shih
- Yang San-lang
- Yen Shui-long
Taiwanese journalists
- Ann Li
- Apollo Chen
- Chen Chung-hsin
- Cheng Nan-jung
- Chien Hsi-chieh
- Chou Yang-shan
- Chu Tʽien-hsin
- Clara Chou
- Danny Wen
- Dong Zhisen
- Hollington Tong
- Hsiao-Hung Pai
- Hsing Chia-hui
- Huang Te-shih
- James Shen
- James Wei
- James Wen
- Joe Hung
- John Fang
- Kong Hong
- Lee Chia-fen
- Lee Yung-te
- Lei Chen
- Li Hsing
- Liao Feng-teh
- Lin Ching-hsuan
- Lu Ho-jo
- Neil Peng
- Nikita Wu
- Pasuya Yao
- Peggy Carr
- Shieh Chung-liang
- Stella Chou
- Ting Mao-shih
- Wang Hsing-ching
- Wang Shaw-lan
- Wang Shih-hsun
- Wei Ch'ing-tê
- Wu Chin-fa
- Wu Chuo-liu
- Yang Chian-Ho
- Yeh Ming-hsun
Taiwanese people from Yunnan
- Chen Changwen
- Dong Tonghe
- Li Mi (Republic of China general)
- Ting Mao-shih
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ting_Mao-shih
Also known as Ding Mao-shih, Ding Maoshi, Ding Maoshih, Ding Mou-shih, Ding Moushih, Ting Mou-shih, Ting Moushih, .