Wu Chih-chung
Wu Chih-chung, also known by his French name François, is a Taiwanese political scientist and diplomat who has been the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs (Taiwan)|Foreign Affairs] since August 2024. He previously served in the position from May 2016 to July 2018 and as the Ambassador of Taiwan in France from July 2018 to August 2024.
Education
After graduating from Aletheia University with a bachelor's degree in computer science, Wu studied in Paris, France, from 1989 to 1998. He earned a licencié from the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences, a master's degree in political science from Paris Dauphine University, a second master's degree in geopolitics from Paris 8 University Vincennes-Saint-Denis, and a third master's degree in diplomacy and then his Ph.D. in political science from Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University in 1998.Wu's doctoral dissertation, competed under French political historian, was titled, "La conception régionaliste de l'Asie-Pacifique: une étude de son évolution à travers le développement et l'institutionnalisation de ses organisations internationales".
Professional experience
After returning to Taiwan, he has worked as a professor at Soochow University in the Department of Political Science. His areas of expertise are geopolitics, diplomatic history, EU foreign policy, post-war world situation, French government and French politics.Due to his experience and expertise of international relations and European affairs, he has been recruited by several public or private institutions for advisory positions, such as Taipei and Taichung City Government, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Education, etc.
As the president and later the honorary president of Alliance Française in Taiwan, he has been relentlessly promoting the exchange between Taiwan and France. In 2014, he was appointed by the French President François Hollande as a Knight of the French National Order of Merit.
Political career
During the Presidency of Tsai Ing-wen, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs serving from 20 May 2016 to 15 July 2018 when he was appointed Ambassador of Taiwan to France.During the Presidency of Lai Ching-te, he was re-appointed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and will assume office after the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.