Institute of Diplomacy and International Affairs explained

Institute of Diplomacy and International Affairs
Native Name A:外交部外交及國際事務學院
Formed:1 September 2012[1]
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Headquarters:Da'an, Taipei, Taiwan
Chief1 Name:Tien Chung-kwang
Chief1 Position:Chancellor
Chief2 Name:Andrea Sing-Ying Lee
Chief2 Position:President
Parent Agency:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Website:www.mofa.gov.tw/enidia

The Institute of Diplomacy and International Affairs (abbreviated IDIA;) is an affiliated agency of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan). It is responsible for providing professional training to newly recruited and mid-career diplomats and engaging in academic exchanges with other foreign service institutes and policy research institutions. The IDIA is located in Da'an District, Taipei.

The IDIA is led by its chancellor and managed by its president and chief secretary. The incumbent chancellor is Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Tien Chung-kwang.

History

The IDIA was originally established in January 1969 as Foreign Service Training Institute and renamed to Foreign Service Institute in 1971. In March 2004, the Executive Yuan gave approval for the establishment of the Institute of Diplomacy and International Affairs, and IDIA was inaugurated on 1 September 2012.[1]

Organizational structure

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Institute of Diplomacy and International Affairs 外交及國際事務學院 F.S.I. Foreign Service Institute. mofa.gov.tw. 2014-03-12.