
Hung-Dah Su
Adjunct Professor · Diplomatic and International History
French School of the Far EastFrance
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Hung-Dah Su is an Adjunct Professor at National Taiwan University and Adjunct Research Fellow at Institute of European and American Studies (IEAS), Academia Sinica in Taipei, Taiwan. His academic career spans institutions including Nanhua University and the European Union Centre in Taiwan, focusing on EU integration theory, diplomatic history, and cross-Strait relations.
- PhD in History, Universite de Paris-Sorbonne (1998)
- MA in International Law, National Chengchi University (1991)
- BA in Foreign Languages, National Taiwan University (1986)
Research expertise includes:
- European Integration: Constitutional development, Lisbon Treaty implications, and institutional frameworks
- International Relations: EU-Taiwan-China dynamics, cross-regional comparisons
- Diplomatic History: Analysis of Franco-Asian relations and Cold War-era policies
- Comparative Governance: Enhanced cooperation mechanisms in EU vs. APEC
Recent publications focus on EU institutional reform, Taiwan policy contexts, and integration theories. Key awards include the Jean Monnet Bronze Medal and multiple National Science Council Academic Publication Awards.
- Deputy Director General, European Union Centre in Taiwan (2010)
- Council Member, Jean Monnet Foundation for Europe (2005)
- Coordinator, IEAS EU Study Group (2006)
- Director, IEAS Computer Center (2006)
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