Hao Pei-chih

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Hao Pei-chih (Chinese: 郝培芝; born 6 October 1968) is a Taiwanese political scientist, politician, and diplomat.

Hao graduated from Taipei Municipal First Girls' Senior High School and National Taiwan University,[1] then earned her master's and doctoral degrees from Pantheon-Sorbonne University.[2][3] Upon returning to Taiwan, Hao held a professorship at National Taipei University, and from 2007 to 2009 was an adviser to the Mainland Affairs Council.[2] In an academic capacity, Hao has discussed efforts to contain China made by the United States,[4] China's changing views of Taiwan's political status,[5] the effects of colonialism,[6] and the administrative oversight functions of the Legislative Yuan.[7] The Taipei Times has published Hao's views on China's Anti-Secession Law of 2005,[8] and on Taiwan–European Union relations.[9][10]

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