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Ma Ying-Jeou

Mayor of Taipei
Taipei City Government
Personal Profile:
1972, LLB, National Taiwan Univ., Taipei; 1976, LLM, New York Univ. Law School; 1981, SJD, Harvard Univ. Law School. 1972-74, Marine Corps and Navy. 1980-81, Legal Consultant, First National Bank of Boston; 1981, Research Consultant, Univ. of Maryland Law School, Baltimore; 1981, Associate, Cole and Deitz law firm, Wall St., New York; 1981-88, Deputy Director, First Bureau, Office of the President of the Republic of China; from 1981, Adjunct Associate Professor, Graduate School of Law, National Chengchi Univ.; 1984-88, Deputy Secretary-General, Kuomintang (Nationalist Party) Central Committee; 1988-91, Chairman, Research, Development and Evaluation Commission, Executive Yuan (Cabinet); 1991-93, Senior Vice-Chairman and Spokesperson, Mainland Affairs Council, Executive Yuan; 1993-96, Minister of Justice; 1996-97, Minister of State; 1997-98, Associate Professor of Law, National Chengchi Univ. Law School; since 1998, Mayor of Taipei. Author of numerous publications including: "Cross-Straits Relations at a Crossroad: Impasse of Breakthrough" (2001). Interests: jogging, music and charities.
 
 

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