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Gavan McCormack is a researcher specializing in East Asia who is Emeritus Professor and Visiting Fellow, Division of Pacific and Asian History of the
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. He is also a coordinator of an award-winning
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The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus.


Academic career

McCormack read
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at the
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from 1955 to 1959, then spent the years 1960–1962 completing an MA in
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. He spent the 1962–1963 academic year at
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(OUFS), where he took a Diploma in Japanese Language and Culture. From 1963 to 1966 he studied Chinese at the
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(SOAS) in London, taking a second-class degree. He then spent two years completing a second MA at SOAS in Area Studies (Far East). From 1969 to 1974 he worked on a PhD at SOAS. His thesis was '' Chang Tso-lin, the Mukden Military Clique, and Japan, 1920–1928: The Development and interrelationships of Chinese warlordism and
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in northeast China''. It was later published as a book. McCromack's academic career took him to the
University of Leeds , mottoeng = And knowledge will be increased , established = 1831 – Leeds School of Medicine1874 – Yorkshire College of Science1884 - Yorkshire College1887 – affiliated to the federal Victoria University1904 – University of Leeds , ...
in the United Kingdom, then to
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in
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, Australia, and eventually to the
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in South Australia. In 1990 he was appointed Professor in Japanese at the
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. McCormack's main research interest is "modern Japanese (and East Asian) political, intellectual, and environmental history".Professor McCormack's ANUbr>Profile.
/ref> He has published widely in both academic and popular journals on the "liberation" struggles in
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. In more recent times he has become more interested in environmental issues and in 1996 he published ''The Emptiness of Japanese Affluence'', in which he attacked Japanese economic success as a mirage based on environmental exploitation that posed the single greatest threat to stability in the region. He has been a critic of the
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in general and has claimed that North Korea's efforts to obtain nuclear weapons are justified by American belligerence. He has been a visiting professor at
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, Kyoto University,
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, Tsukuba University,
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and
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.


Editorial career

Gavan McCormack had contributed as a guest editorial staff of the
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n newspaper,
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from December 2007 to December 2009.


Select bibliography


Books

* ''Japanese Imperialism Today: Co-prosperity in Greater East Asia'' (co-authored with
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), London and New York, Penguin and
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, 1974, 279 pp. . * ''Crisis in Korea'', co-edited with John Gittings, Nottingham, the Russell Press, Spokesman University Paperback No.17, 1977; 190 pp. . * ''Chang Tso-lin in Northeast China, 1911–1928: China, Japan and the Manchurian Idea'', Stanford University Press, 1977, 334 pp. . * ''Korea North and South'', co-edited with Mark Selden, New York, Monthly Review Press, 1978, 240 pp. * ''Twice Victims: Koreans at Hiroshima'', edited and introduced, jointly translated from Japanese with Kang Ok Su, Tokyo, The Korean Peace Committee in Japan, 1981, 44 pp. * ''Cold War Hot War: An Australian Perspective on the Korean War'', Sydney, Hale and Iremonger, 1983; 191 pp , (pbk). * ''The Price of Affluence: Dilemmas of Contemporary Japan'', translator-in-chief and editor of Rokuro Hidaka's ''Sengo Shiso o Kangaeru'' (Tokyo), Iwanami, 1980). Tokyo and New York,
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, 1984 * ''Japanese Society: Ins and Outs in Showa 60'', translated and edited by Gavan McCormack and Yoshio Sugimoto, Papers of the Japanese Studies Centre, Melbourne, No. 8, December 1986, 30 pp. * ''Democracy in Contemporary Japan'', co-edited with Yoshio Sugimoto, Sydney, Hale and Iremonger, and New York, M.E. Sharpe, 1986, 272 pp , (pbk). * ''The Japanese Trajectory: Modernization and Beyond'', co-edited with Yoshio Sugimoto. Cambridge University Press, 1988, 300 pp . * ''Bonsai Australia Banzai: Multifunctionpolis and the Making of a Special Relationship with Japan'', Gavan McCormack, ed., Pluto Press, Sydney, 1991, 228pp. * ''The Burma-Thailand Railway: memory and history'', (co-edited with
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), ed, Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 1993, 175pp . * ''Korea Since 1850'', (co-authored with Stewart Lone), Melbourne, Longman Cheshire, and New York,
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, 1993, 226 pp. , . * ''Peace and Regional Security in the Asia-Pacific: A Japanese Proposal'', translated, edited and introduced, Peace Research Centre, Research School of Pacific Studies, ANU, Working Paper No 158, September 1995, 59pp. * ''The Emptiness of Japanese Affluence'',
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: M.E. Sharpe, 311pp. 1996. (Co-published with Allen and Unwin, Sydney). , (pbk). * ''Multicultural Japan: Palaeolithic to Postmodern'',
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, 1996. (co-edited with Donald Denoon, Mark Hudson, and Tessa Morris-Suzuki). 296 pp.  * (with Glenn Hook), ''Japan's Contested Constitution – documents and analysis'', London and New York,
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, 2001, 212 pages. (hbk), (pbk). * ''Target North Korea: Pushing North Korea to the Brink of Nuclear Catastrophe'', New York, Nation Books, and Sydney,
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Australia, 2004. 228 pp. .


Articles and book chapters

* "Some Radical Utopian Movements in Early Europe and China" in ''Afrasian'', School of Oriental and African Studies,
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, 1969, pp. 16–22. * :Reproduced in part in * "The Tokyo-Taipei-Seoul Nexus" (with Jon Halliday) in ''Journal of Contemporary Asia'', Vol.2, No.1, Spring 1972, pp. 36–55. * (With
Jon Halliday Jon Halliday (born 28 June 1939) is an Irish historian specialising in modern Asia. He was formerly a Senior Visiting Research Fellow at King's College London. He was educated at University of Oxford and has been married to Jung Chang since 199 ...
.) * "The Politics of Korean Studies in Europe" in ''Journal of Contemporary Asia'', Vol.7, No.3, 1977, pp. 387–392. * "The South Korean Phenomenon" in ''Australian Outlook'', published by the Australian Institute of International Affairs, Vol.32, No.3, December 1978, pp. 262–278. * "The Kampuchean Revolution, 1975–1978, The Problem of Knowing the Truth" in ''Arena'' (Melbourne), No.53, September 1979, pp. 40–82. * Revised and expanded version in ''Journal of Contemporary Asia'', Vol.10, 1–2, 1980, pp. 75–118. * "Kampuchea: Nationalism, Intervention, Revolution", Working Paper No.11, Antropologisch-Sociologisch Centrum, Universiteit van Amsterdam, 1982 * "Cambodia: Rationale for a Rural Policy" (review article) in ''Journal of Contemporary Asia'', Vol.11, No.2, 1981, pp. 231–236. * "Korea North and South" in ''Arena'' (Melbourne), 56, pp. 34–40, November 1980. * "Letter from Pyongyang" in ''Far Eastern Economic Review'', 15 August 1980. * "1930's Japan: Fascist?" in ''Social Analysis'' (Adelaide), No.5/6 December 1980, pp. 125–43, also in ''Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars'', 14, 2, April–June 1982, pp. 20–33. * "North Korea: Kimilsungism – Path to Socialism?" in ''Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars'', 13, 4, October–December 1981, pp. 50–61. * "The Reunification of Korea: Problems and Prospects" in ''Pacific Affairs'' (
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), 55, 1, pp. 5–31, Spring 1982. * "Yellow Rain" (review article discussing Grant Evans' The Yellow Rainmakers: Are Chemical Weapons being used in Southeast Asia? in ''Arena'', No.66, 1984, pp. 196–205). *


Footnotes

{{DEFAULTSORT:McCormack, Gavan Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Australian historians Historians of Asia People educated at Parade College Melbourne Law School alumni Alumni of SOAS University of London La Trobe University faculty University of Adelaide faculty Australian National University faculty Australian orientalists Kyoto University faculty Ritsumeikan University faculty Tokyo Institute of Technology faculty