Fauziah Mohd Taib


Fauziah Binti Mohamad Taib is a Malaysian diplomat and author who served as the Ambassador to the Kingdom of the Netherlands from 13 August 2008 until her retirement in 2015. During this period, she was also the Permanent Representative of Malaysia to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
Taib has written and edited several books on diplomacy and international relations. Her first book, Malaysia and UNCED: An Analysis of a Diplomatic Process, was published by Kluwer Law International in 1989. Her other publications include Number One, Wisma Putra,and At the OPCW: A Story of Malaysia's Interventions'', which was released in 2015.
In 2005, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Malaysia) appointed Taib as the Director General of the Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations. During her tenure, she introduced updates to the diplomatic syllabus, incorporating simulations and discussions alongside traditional lectures. She also contributed to the institute’s academic publishing activities and worked as a speechwriter for the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
As Permanent Representative to the OPCW, Taib represented Malaysia during two Executive Council terms and co-facilitated discussions on the OPCW's inspection methodology. When the OPCW was awarded the 2013 Nobel Peace Prize, she attended the ceremony in Oslo.
While serving in the Netherlands, Taib began painting and held her first exhibition in The Hague in 2012. In 1977, during the summer of her graduation, she backpacked and trekked across the continent.

Early life and education

Taib was born on 26 March 1955, in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. The youngest of nine siblings, she grew up in a household with a stay-at-home mother and a civil servant father.
She studied International Relations at the University of Malaya, l'Université de Paris 1 / L'Institut International d'Administration Publique, Paris, and the University of Kent at Canterbury. She completed a PhD in International Relations at the University of Kent at Canterbury after 18 months of study.

Career

Returning to the Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations as Director General, Taib revamped the diplomatic training syllabus and oversaw the institute's publications.
As Director General of the newly established Policy and Strategy Planning division within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Fauziah played a large role in several government initiatives. She commissioned a paper for the Foreign Minister that advocated for the establishment of a dedicated legal department within the Ministry. This initiative ultimately led to the creation of the Ministry's Department of Research, Treaties, and International Law. Additionally, she was a member of the Malaysian delegation to the International Court of Justice in the legal dispute with Singapore over Pedra Branca, Middle Rocks, and South Ledge.
Taib's overseas postings included serving as Deputy Chief of Mission in Washington, D.C., and Ambassador to Fiji, before her assignment as Ambassador to the Netherlands.

MH17 Crisis Management

Following the Malaysia Airlines MH17 Crash on 17 July 2014, Taib was appointed as Malaysia's lead focal point, heading the Joint Operations Centre in The Hague to oversee the repatriation of victims. As Ambassador, she also liaised with the Dutch government on matters related to the downed aircraft.
During the MH17 crisis management operations in the Netherlands, Taib provided interviews to several television stations in both the Netherlands and Malaysia.

Publications

Books

  • Malaysia and UNCED: An Analysis of a Diplomatic Process: 1989 – 1992
  • A Diplomat Arrives in Washington /-3
  • Rumah Malaysia, Suva: The Official Residence of the High Commissioner
  • Selected Foreign Policy Speeches by Syed Hamid Albar
  • The Making of the ASEAN Summit
  • Number One, Wisma Putra /11-4
  • Manual of Procedures for Wisma Putra Officers
  • Letta, Corrado. Malaysia-Europe Strategic Partnership for the Pacific Century. Edited by Fauziah Mohd Taib
  • Brushwork Odyssey in Malaysia: A Dutch Retelling
  • Letta, Corrado. Integration Geopolitics: East Asia vs Latin America All Things Malaysian
  • ''At the OPCW: A Story of Malaysia's Interventions''

Journal

Commemorative Magazine

  • Wisma Putra @ 50: 1957–2007 – Editor-in-Chief

Articles / Papers

  • "Creativity in Malaysia's Foreign Policy" in INTAN. 1989.
  • "Ethics in Malaysia's Foreign Policy" in JDFR. 2006.
  • "Privatising Diplomacy: The Way Forward," in Managing Diplomats’ Networks and Optimizing Value by Kishan Rana and Jova Kurbalija, 2007.
  • "Malaysia's Foreign Policy After 2020: In Search of a Niche" 2014.

Honours

Honours of Malaysia