Director's Speeches and Remarks
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Director William A. Stanton's Speeches
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Energizing the Green Revolution Remarks by AIT Director William A. Stanton at 2011 U.S.-Taiwan Clean Energy Forum October 25, 2011
OT-1118E | Date: 10/25/2011 It is possible to develop new, clean forms of energy that help reduce carbon footprint while also increasing our prosperity.
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Remarks by AIT Director William A. Stanton at Opening Ceremony of "Dr. Sun Yat-sen and the United States" Exhibit
OT-1112E | Date: 7/5/2011 Dr. Sun and President Lincoln had a very clear idea of freedom and democracy. They both understood that government must come from the people and must serve the interests of the people.
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Remarks by AIT Director William A. Stanton at AIT Independence Day Reception on July 1, 2011
OT-1111E | Date: 7/5/2011 It is an honor for me to be in a great democracy like Taiwan as we celebrate the 4th of July. For more than 60 years, the people of Taiwan and the U.S. have worked and prospered together.
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Remarks by AIT Director William A. Stanton at the 2011 American Chamber of Commerce in Kaohsiung “Ying Chun Yan” March 17, 2011
OT-1105E | Date: 4/06/2011 With the historic merger of Kaohsiung City and Kaohsiung County, I see greater opportunities ahead for U.S. economic cooperation with southern Taiwan.
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Remarks by AIT Director William A. Stanton at the 2011 American Chamber of Commerce in Taipei "Hsieh Nien Fan."
OT-1104E | Date: 3/10/2011 The U.S.-Taiwan economic relationship encompasses much more than beef. Our overall bilateral relationship encompasses more than trade.
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Remarks by AIT Director William A. Stanton at Straits Exchange Foundation 20th Anniversary Symposium March 8, 2011
OT-1103E | Date: 3/08/2011 We especially have welcomed the progress of the past three years and we will continue to support increased cross-Strait dialogue.
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Remarks by AIT Director William A. Stanton at Opening Ceremony of "American Footsteps in Taiwan, 1950-1980"
OT-1031E | Date: 12/17/2010 Taiwan people often say "Footprints in the sand surely show where you have been." With this exhibit, "American Footsteps in Taiwan," we try to tell the story of our relationship with Taiwan through the "footsteps."