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  1. Michael Zickerick (born 21 November 1948) is a German diplomat. He served as the German Ambassador to Moldova from 2000 to 2004 and as the Director General of the German Institute Taipei in Taiwan from 2011 to 2014. Zickerick is a recipient of the Order of Brilliant Star.

  2. In this episode of GTI Insights, GTI Program Manager Marshall Reid interviews Dr. Michael Zickerick, the Vice-Chairman of the German-Taiwan Association. In a fascinating discussion, Zickerick shares his thoughts on Germany’s approach to China and Taiwan, German-Taiwan medical diplomacy, and the future of Germany’s Taiwan policy under ...

  3. Interview with the Ambassador of Germany to Moldova Dr. Michael Zickerick - Welcome Moldova Magazine. October 3, 1990 is a landmark day in the history of Germany. What was it like the way you recall it and how did you think it was going to affect your future life? October 3 definitely is a very important date in German history.

  4. In this episode of GTI Insights, GTI Program Manager Marshall Reid interviews Dr. Michael Zickerick, the Vice-Chairman of the German-Taiwan Association. In a fascinating discussion, Zickerick shares his thoughts on Germany's approach to China and Taiwan, German-Taiwan medical diplomacy, and the future of Germany's Taiwan policy under Chancellor ...

  5. 13 de jun. de 2021 · Statement von Dr. Michael Zickerick, stellv. Vorsitzender der Deutsch-Taiwanischen Gesellschaft, Botschafter a.D., ehemaliger Direktor des Deutschen Instituts in Taipei | Taiwan ist einerseits eingebettet in die reiche chinesische Kultur und andererseits eine moderne liberale lebendige Gesellschaft, mit der wir viele Werte... | By ...

  6. 16 de mar. de 2022 · A Conversation with Michael Zickerick on Germany's Cross-Strait Approach - In this episode of GTI Insights, GTI Program Manager Marshall Reid interviews...

  7. Taipei, febrero 19 (CNA) El enviado de Alemania ante Taiwán sugirió a las autoridades concernientes de Taiwán dedicar mayores esfuerzos al desarrollo de las energías renovables, diciendo que el Instituto Alemán en Taipei organizará más foros sobre ciudades de bajo carbono en Taiwán para facilitar las interacciones entre los expertos de ambos países.