Word: asian
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...press, Reischauer described Mao's mainland as country," "fundamentally a contended weak that and Peking's real backward power is too often exaggerated. In coming decades, he predicted, it will be industrialized and democratic Japan - not China - that will be the source of "in spiration" to other Asian lands. Added Reischauer: "Communist China's in fluence is an influence by fear. I am certain that Japan's positive influence will prove infinitely more important." In fact, he suggested, "in the long run Communist China will be one of the countries influenced by Japan...
...Korean declaration came after a long, gradual drift toward jooche (national identity), and seemed directed less at Moscow than at Peking. As such, the break represented one more in a series of nagging Asian setbacks for Red China...
More than thirty professors and graduate students in East Asian studies will participate in the study project. These will include Ezra F. Vogel and Donald W. Klein, both research associates in the East Esian Studies Center...
...confrontation with Taylor on July 21, when he was just back from a trip to Hong Kong to look into the possibility of an Asian subsidiary, the board's eight other members argued his policies point by point, then unanimously voted him out of office. In his place, they appointed a temporary triumvirate: William Alexander, president of the Denver Tramway Corp.; Eugene Adams, president of the First National Bank of Denver; and Martin Schmidt, transportation consultant and professor at the University of Colorado. Said Adams: "There has been a growing division of opinion within the board over the advisability...
ARFEP, an undergraduate organization sponsoring discussion of U.S.-China relations, currently has 60 operating chapters around the country. "The East and West coasts are pretty well established," said Lewis Crampton, graduate student in East Asian studies, and co-chairman of the Harvard chapter of ARFEP. "We want to train our sights now on the cam- puses of the South and Mid-West, particularly the state universities...