Therese Shaheen (夏馨), a businesswoman and entrepreneur, was Chairman and Managing Director of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) from 2002 to 2004. She founded in 1987 an investment and technology development company that focused on emerging economies in Asia. Over the years, her company has had offices in Seoul, Tokyo, Taipei, Beijing, and other Asian capitals. With the authorization of Taiwan Relations Act, in 2002, she was tapped by President George W. Bush to serve as the first woman Chairman of the American Institute in Taiwan. She served during an important period in U.S.–PRC–Taiwan history, and was seen as a forceful representative of the President and the United States.
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| - 夏馨(英語:Therese Shaheen),美國企業家,2002至2004年曾任美國在台協會理事主席,現任USAsia International Inc.主席。夏馨畢業於喬治城大學外交學院,獲有約翰霍普金斯大學國際公共政策碩士學位。她撰寫的亞洲事務、美國政治及其他問題相關文章曾刊載於各報紙雜誌。目前定居於馬里蘭州。 (zh)
- Therese Shaheen (夏馨), a businesswoman and entrepreneur, was Chairman and Managing Director of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) from 2002 to 2004. She founded in 1987 an investment and technology development company that focused on emerging economies in Asia. Over the years, her company has had offices in Seoul, Tokyo, Taipei, Beijing, and other Asian capitals. With the authorization of Taiwan Relations Act, in 2002, she was tapped by President George W. Bush to serve as the first woman Chairman of the American Institute in Taiwan. She served during an important period in U.S.–PRC–Taiwan history, and was seen as a forceful representative of the President and the United States. (en)
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| - Therese Shaheen (夏馨), a businesswoman and entrepreneur, was Chairman and Managing Director of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) from 2002 to 2004. She founded in 1987 an investment and technology development company that focused on emerging economies in Asia. Over the years, her company has had offices in Seoul, Tokyo, Taipei, Beijing, and other Asian capitals. With the authorization of Taiwan Relations Act, in 2002, she was tapped by President George W. Bush to serve as the first woman Chairman of the American Institute in Taiwan. She served during an important period in U.S.–PRC–Taiwan history, and was seen as a forceful representative of the President and the United States. After the Taiwan elections in March 2004, Shaheen resigned her position to return to her private sector businesses. She has served as an Adjunct Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and remains a popular figure in Taiwan for her outspoken support of the island's commitment to freedom and self-government. Shaheen is a contributor to National Review and publishes and speaks frequently about Asia economic issues. She earned her bachelor's degree from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service and her Master's in International Public Policy from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC. (en)
- 夏馨(英語:Therese Shaheen),美國企業家,2002至2004年曾任美國在台協會理事主席,現任USAsia International Inc.主席。夏馨畢業於喬治城大學外交學院,獲有約翰霍普金斯大學國際公共政策碩士學位。她撰寫的亞洲事務、美國政治及其他問題相關文章曾刊載於各報紙雜誌。目前定居於馬里蘭州。 (zh)
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