25°2′1″N 121°33′52″E / 25.03361°N 121.56444°E
Founded | 2000 |
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Type | Overseas representative office[1] |
Location |
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Area served | Republic of China (Taiwan) |
Jörg Polster | |
Website | German Institute Taipei |
The German Institute Taipei (German: Deutsches Institut Taipei); (Chinese: 德國在台協會; pinyin: Déguó Zài Tái Xiéhuì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tek-kok chāi Tâi Hia̍p-hōe) is the overseas representative office of Germany in Taiwan, which promotes the non-diplomatic German-Taiwanese relations[3] and looks after German interests there.[4] Tasks of the institution includes the increasing of bilateral cooperation (especially in the field of culture and economy),[3] dealing with consular affairs like Visa or passport, providing a variety of services for German citizens in Taiwan[5] and German-related information to Taiwanese people.[1] In some instances, it maintains contacts with Taiwanese government on behalf of the Federal Republic of Germany, acting as a de facto embassy.[6] Institute affairs are led by a Director General (German: Generaldirektor), who acts as the German representative to Taiwan.[7]
Its counterpart in Germany is the Taipei Representative Office in the Federal Republic of Germany in Berlin.[8]
No. | Photo | Name | Tenure |
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1 | Klaus Rupprecht | 2000 – 2002[9] | |
2 | Ulrich Dreesen | 2002 – 2005[9] | |
3 | Detlef Boldt | 2005 – 2008[9] | |
4 | Birgitt Ory | 2008 – 2011[9] | |
5 | Michael Zickerick | 2011 – 2014[9] | |
6 | Martin Eberts | 2014 – 2018[9] | |
7 | Thomas Prinz | 2018 –2021[10][11] | |
8 | Jörg Polster | 2021 – |
No. | Photo | Name | Tenure |
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Jörg Polster | 2000s[11] | ||
Helmut Lüders | 2003-2006[12] | ||
Pit Köhler | ?-2010[13] | ||
Mirko Kruppa | 2010-2014[13] | ||
Sabrina Schmidt-Koschella | 2014-2020[14] | ||
Dagmar Traub-Evans | 2020- |