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Alan Michael Wachman (, ; October 13, 1958 – June 21, 2012) was a scholar of East Asian politics and
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, specializing in cross-strait relations and Sino-U.S. relations. He was a professor of international politics at
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,
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. Previously he had been the co-director of the Johns Hopkins University-Nanjing University Center for Chinese and American Studies in the PRC, and the president of China Institute in America.


Education and career

Alan Wachman majored in art history at
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. During his studies he took a course in Asian art, sparking his interest in Asia. In 1980 he graduated ''magna cum laude'' with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. His undergraduate thesis was ''A seated wooden Kuan-yin in the Fogg Art Museum: an analysis of style and an examination of Chinese Buddhist iconography''. Having completed his degree, he went to teach English in Taiwan. While abroad he met Paul Hsu, alumnus and board member of
The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy is the graduate school of international affairs of Tufts University, in Medford, Massachusetts. Fletcher is one of America's oldest graduate schools of international relations. As of 2017, the student b ...
, who encouraged him to pursue graduate studies there. Wachman subsequently attended The Fletcher School. There he studied international relations as part of the Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy program, graduating in 1984. He continued his graduate studies in government at Harvard University, where he completed a Master of Arts in 1988 and a PhD in 1992. His doctoral dissertation was titled ''Converging quests: identity, nationalism, and democratization in Taiwan''. From 1993 and until 1995 he became the American Co-Director of the Johns Hopkins University-Nanjing University Center for Chinese and American Studies in the PRC. From 1995 to 1997 he served in New York as the president of China Institute in America. In 1997 he began to work at The Fletcher School as an assistant professor of international politics, later being promoted to associate professor and gaining tenure. Concurrently, he was involved in other positions. Between 2008 and 2009 he was a fellow in the East Asia Institute's Program on Peace, Governance, and Development in East Asia, as a guest lecturer at
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in Beijing, East Asia Institute in Seoul, and
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in Tokyo. Wachman was also a member of the editorial boards of ''Asia Policy'', ''China Security'', ''Issues and Studies: A Social Science Quarterly on China, Taiwan, and East Asian Affairs'' and ''Harvard Studies on Taiwan''. His research included grant support from the
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, the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation, and the
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. After a year of battling pancreatic cancer, Alan Wachman died on June 21, 2012, at the age of 53. The Professor Alan M. Wachman Memorial Fund, a scholarship endowed at The Fletcher School in his memory, supports "students engaging in international non-profit work and reflects Alan's fundamental belief in the importance of making the world a better place."


Personal life

Alan Wachman was the son of Barbara and Harold Y. Wachman of Lexington, Massachusetts. Harold Y. Wachman was a professor and a director of graduate studies in the department of aeronautics and astronautics at the
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. In 1997 Wachman married Laura Hess, a professor of Chinese at
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. They had two children.


Research

Wachman's scholarly work focused on the study of Taiwan, cross-strait relations, Chinese foreign relations and Sino-US relations. He researched links between diplomatic history and contemporary international security. His books ''Taiwan: National Identity and Democratization'' (1994) and ''Why Taiwan? Geostrategic Rationales for China's Territorial Integrity'' (2007) contributed to the understanding of cross-strait relations, and informed policy making. He provided expert testimony to the
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. Wachman also focused on Mongolia's international relations. During his last years he was working on completing a book about Mongolia’s national security in the context of emerging rivalries among great powers in Asia.


Publications


Books

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Articles

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Book chapters

* ''Competing Identities in Taiwan'' chapter in ''The Other Taiwan. 1945 to the Present'' edited by Murray A. Rubinsten (Armonk (NY): M.E. Sharpe, 1994) * ''America's Taiwan Quandary: How Much Does Chen's Election Matter'' chapter in ''Taiwan's Presidential Politics, Democratization and Cross-Strait Relations in the Twenty-first Century (Taiwan in the Modern World)'' edited by Muthiah Alagappa (Armonk (NY): M.E. Sharpe, 2001) * ''Constitutional Diplomacy: Taipei's Pen, Beijing's Sword.'' chapter in ''Global Studies, China'' edited by Suzanne Ogden (Dushkin Pub Group, 2005) * ''Did Abraham Lincoln Oppose Taiwan’s Secession from China?'' chapter in ''Secession as an International Phenomenon'', edited by Don H. Doyle (University of Georgia Press, 2010)
''Playing by or Playing with the Rules of UNCLOS?''
chapter in Military Activities in the EEZ, edited by Peter Dutton (
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- China Maritime Studies Institute, 2010) * ''Why China Gets a "Rise" Out of Us: Ruminations on PRC Foreign Relations'' chapter in ''The People's Republic of China at 60: An International Assessment'', edited by William C. Kirby (Harvard University Press, 2011)


Short essays

* ''Words Matter, Mr. Clinton'' (
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, 1998)
''Yiguo, liangzhi (one country, two systems)''
in the Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture, edited by Edward L Davis, (Routledge, 2004)
''China’s Lincolnophilia''
(The China Beat, November 27, 2009 )


Congressional hearings


Written statement of Alan Wachman at the hearing on The U.S.-China relationship: Economics and security in perspective
(
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, February 1–2, 2007)
Full transcript of hearing

Written statement of Alan Wachman at the hearing on China’s Current and Emerging Foreign Policy Priorities
(United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission, April 13, 2011)
Full transcript of hearing


References


External links

*Intervie
Mongolia: Growth, Democracy, and Two Wary Neighbors
(
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, 2012) (archive
here
{{DEFAULTSORT:Wachman, Alan M. American international relations scholars Harvard College alumni The Fletcher School at Tufts University alumni The Fletcher School at Tufts University faculty American sinologists 1958 births 2012 deaths