AIT/Taipei Former Director - Douglas H. Paal
Douglas H. Paal
Director of the Taipei Office
American Institute in Taiwan
Douglas
H. Paal was the Director of the American Institute in
Taiwan, Taipei Office, from 2002 to 2006. He assumed his duties in
the spring of 2002.
Mr. Paal was educated at Brown, Stanford, and Harvard
Universities. He served with the U.S. Navy in Vietnam
and Japan. Mr. Paal served briefly in the U.S. Embassy
in Beijing in 1980 and in the U.S. Embassy in Singapore,
1982-84. Subsequently he joined the Policy Planning
Staff of the State Department, then President Reagan's
National Security Council in 1986. Mr. Paal remained
with the National Security Council until 1993, rising
to the position of Senior Director for Asian Affairs
and Special Assistant to former President Bush.
After leaving government in 1993, Mr. Paal formed
the Asia Pacific Policy Center, a non-profit educational
institution offering brief publications on issues of
interest regarding the United States and Asia as well
as co-hosting international conferences. Separately,
Mr. Paal performed consulting services for a number
of American firms.
Mr. Paal is married to Betsy A. Fitzgerald. They have
two daughters, Alice, 23, a Peace Corps volunteer in
Mauritania; and Victoria, 21, a senior at the University
of California at Santa Cruz.
The Taiwan Relations Act of 1979 designated the American
Institute in Taiwan as the instrumentality to conduct
the commercial, cultural and other relations between
the people of the United States and the people on Taiwan.