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Past Event

A CNAPS Roundtable Luncheon

Reminiscences of Three Decades of U.S.-R.O.C. Relations 1967-1996

Taiwan, Northeast Asia, Asia


Event Summary

Opening
I am so delighted to be back to the Brookings Institution. This visit brings back many happy memories of my close association with the institution under the brilliant leadership of Dr. Bruce MacLaury, when I was posted in Washington, DC between 1983-1988. I would like to avail myself of this wonderful opportunity, thanks to the kind invitation of the Honorable Richard Bush, to share with you some of the observations I retained during my long period of service in our government, attempting to improve the United States and the Republic of China relationship.

Event Information

When

Wednesday, October 05, 2005
12:00 AM to

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
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Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

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Phone: 202.797.6105

Introduction
After the government of the Republic of China moved to Taiwan in 1949, the United States Government took a wait-and-see attitude, waiting for the dust to settle. When the Korean War broke out in 1950, the United States began to provide military and economic aid to the government of the R.O.C. In December 1954 a Mutual Defense Treaty was signed in Washington, DC, making the two countries allies once again. In the ensuing years, the U.S. government extended assistance and support in various fields. And, I must state that we in Taiwan owe a lot of what we received from the United States in those years.

Event Transcript (PDF—94kb)

Participants

Speaker

Dr. Frederick Chien

Chairman, Cathay Charity Foundation