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Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars. 21 (2– 4): 112– 135. doi: 10.1080/14672715.1989.10404460. Chen, Xi (2017). "Visualizing Early 1970s China through the Lens of the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars (Ccas) Friendship Delegations". Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review e-Journal. 23: 217– 233. ISSN 2158-9674.
Critical Asian Studies is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering research for understanding the Asia and Pacific regions, the world, and ourselves. It was articulated in 1967 by Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars , a group that coalesced around young scholarly opposition to US involvement in the Vietnam War .
Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars. 32 (4): 25–32. doi: 10.1080/14672715.2000.10419541. S2CID 147579710. Kagan, Richard C. (2000). Chen Shui-bian: Building a Community and a Nation. Paperback 296 pages. Published by Asia-Pacific Academic Exchange Program. Kagan, Richard C. (2007). Taiwan's Statesman: Lee Teng-hui and Democracy in Asia. 240 ...
As a member of the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars, for instance, Esherick in 1972 published a critique of the field and of his undergraduate professor, John K. Fairbank, "Harvard on Imperialism." [2] Later such essays dealt with the Revolution of 1911, Chiang Kai-shek, [3] and the Revolution of 1949. [4] [5] [6]
He has been asked to comment on current Chinese and Tibetan affairs for the BBC and CNN International. [2] [4] Grunfeld has been a member of the US–China Peoples Friendship Association and a staff member and contributor to its journal New China, as well as a member of the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars and contributor to its publication, Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars (now ...
He was a founding member of the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars in the 1960s and for more than thirty years served on the board of editors of The Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars (later Critical Asian Studies). He is also the editor of book series at Rowman & Littlefield, Routledge, and M.E. Sharpe publishers.
"The Meaning of Martial Law in a Nueva Ecija Village, the Philippines," Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, 14 (October–December 1982): pages 2-19. "Profiles of Agrarian Reform in a Nueva Ecija Village," in Antonio Ledesma, et al., eds., Second View From the Paddy (Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 1983), pages 41–58.
He is the author of numerous publications on the Philippines and other political topics including Which Side Are You On?:An Introduction to Politics (Longman, 2002), Imperial Alibis: Rationalizing U.S. Intervention After the Cold War (South End Press, 1993), Deaths in China due to communism propaganda versus reality (1984); The United States and the Philippines: A Study of Neocolonialism (1981 ...