Chang King-yuh
Chang King-yuh | |
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張京育 | |
Minister of Mainland Affairs Council of the Republic of China | |
In office 28 February 1996 – 31 January 1999 | |
Preceded by | Vincent Siew Kao Koong-lian (acting) |
Succeeded by | Su Chi |
Minister without Portfolio | |
In office 14 March 1994 – 10 June 1996 | |
Director-General of Government Information Office of the Republic of China | |
In office September 1984 – April 1987 | |
Preceded by | James Soong |
Succeeded by | Shao Yu-ming |
Personal details | |
Born | 27 April 1937 Xiangtan, Hunan, Republic of China | (age 88)
Nationality | Republic of China |
Political party | Kuomintang |
Spouse | Grace Yu (m. 1964) |
Children | 2 sons[1] |
Education | National Taiwan University (LLB) National Chengchi University (MA) Columbia University (MA, PhD) |
Chang King-yuh (Chinese: 張京育; pinyin: Zhāng Jīngyù; born 27 April 1937) is a Taiwanese political scientist and lawyer. He was Minister of the Mainland Affairs Council of the Executive Yuan from 28 February 1996 to 31 January 1999.
Early life and education
[edit]Chang was born in China to Shao Chu Chang and Hsi-chen Huang. He graduated in 1958 with his bachelor's degree in law from National Taiwan University and earned a master's degree in diplomacy from National Chengchi University in 1961. He them completed graduate studies in the United States at Columbia University, where he earned a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in comparative law from Columbia Law School in 1964 and earned his PhD in political science in 1971.[2]
Early career
[edit]Chang was the President of National Chengchi University from 1989 to 1994.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ The International Who's Who 2004. Psychology Press. 2003. p. 299. ISBN 9781857432176.
- ^ "Salzburg Global Seminar - Home". salzburgglobal.org. Archived from the original on 2013-11-05. Retrieved 2014-08-23.
- 1937 births
- Living people
- Government ministers of Taiwan
- Taiwanese people from Hunan
- People from Xiangtan
- Presidents of universities and colleges in Taiwan
- Taiwanese expatriates in the United States
- National Taiwan University alumni
- Columbia University alumni
- Academic staff of the National Chengchi University
- National Chengchi University alumni
- Republic of China politicians from Hunan
- Taiwanese Kuomintang politician stubs