Liu Chao-shiuan explained

Liu Chao-shiuan
Native Name Lang:zh-tw
President:Ma Ying-jeou
Vicepremier:Paul Chiu
Term Start:20 May 2008
Term End:10 September 2009
Predecessor:Chang Chun-hsiung
Successor:Wu Den-yih
Office2:2nd Central Committee of the Kuomintang
Term Start2:20 May 2008
Term End2:10 September 2009
Predecessor2:Ma Ying-jeou
Successor2:Wu Den-yih
Office1:Vice Premier of the Republic of China
Premier1:Vincent Siew
Term Start1:11 December 1997
Term End1:20 May 2000
Predecessor1:John Chiang
Successor1:Yu Shyi-kun
Office4:Minister of Transportation and Communications
Term Start4:27 February 1993
Term End4:9 June 1996
Premier4:Lien Chan
Predecessor4:Eugene Chien
Successor4:Tsay Jaw-yang
Birth Date:10 May 1943
Birth Place:Liuyang, Hunan, Republic of China
Party:Kuomintang
Alma Mater:National Taiwan University (BS)
Université de Sherbrooke (MS)
University of Toronto (Ph.D.)

Liu Chao-shiuan (; born 10 May 1943) is a Taiwanese educator and politician. He is a former president of the National Tsing Hua University (1987–1993) and Soochow University (2004–2008) and a former Premier of the Republic of China (2008–2009).

Early life

Liu was born in Changsha, Hunan in 1943. He received his bachelor's degree from National Taiwan University in 1965, a master's from Université de Sherbrooke in 1968,[1] and a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto in 1971.[2] He earned all of his academic degrees in the field of chemistry.

Liu is also an author, and, together with two of his brothers, has published novels of ancient Chinese rovers practicing martial arts under a pen name called "Shangguan Ding" (Chinese: 上官鼎).

Liu started to receive public attention when he was the President of National Tsing-hua University in Hsinchu before 1993. At that time, he and his school had just successfully hosted the annual unified college entrance examinations in Taiwan. He became the President of Soochow University in 2004.

Liu's nephew is Citizen University founder Eric Liu, who was a White House speechwriter and policy adviser for President Bill Clinton of the United States.

ROC Transportation Ministry

Liu was subsequently served as Minister of Transportation and Communications from 1993 to 1996.

ROC Vice Premiership

Liu next served as the Vice Premier from 1997 to 2000.

ROC Premiership

In April 2008, Liu was asked by current President Ma Ying-jeou to serve as the Premier of the Republic of China. He accepted the post and his term as Premier took effect with Ma's incoming administration on 20 May 2008.

Liu and his Cabinet resigned en masse on 10 September 2009, with Wu Den-yih succeeding the post of Premiership.

Liu had suffered mounting criticism over the aftermath of Typhoon Morakot, and had initially tendered his resignation to President Ma in mid-August. Liu, however, was asked by President Ma to remain and oversee initial relief efforts as they were carried out. Liu said, during his resignation announcement, that 90% of subsidies have been distributed and 92% of those displaced have been temporarily relocated.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alma mater. October 2008. Université de Sherbrooke. 2008-10-24. fr.
  2. http://www.magazine.utoronto.ca/all-about-alumni/chao-shiuan-liu/ The Rose Wolfe Distinguished Alumni Award
  3. News: Taiwan premier quits over typhoon response - CNN.com . CNN . 11 May 2010 . 8 September 2009.