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Richard. C. Kagan (born June 24, 1938, in
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, of Jewish immigrant parents from Ukraine and Poland) is an American professor of East Asian history and a political activist. His undergraduate and master's degrees were awarded from the
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. He received his PhD from the
University of Pennsylvania The University of Pennsylvania (Penn or UPenn) is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. One of nine colonial colleges, it was chartered in 1755 through the efforts of f ...
in 1969. For over three decades (1973-2005) he taught East Asian history at
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in St. Paul, Minnesota, and currently holds the rank of Professor Emeritus.


Scholarship

Kagan was a founding member of the
Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars The Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars (CCAS) was founded in 1968 by a group of graduate students and younger faculty as part of the Opposition to the Vietnam War, opposition to the American participation in the Vietnam War. They proposed a "rad ...
(CCAS) and sat on the editorial board of its peer-reviewed quarterly journal, the '' Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars'' (BCAS), with
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, Herbert Bix,
Mark Selden Mark Selden (born 1938) is a coordinator of the open-access journal ''The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus'', a senior research associate in the East Asia Program at Cornell University, and Bartle Professor of History and Sociology at Binghamton ...
, John W. Dower. Kagan's unpublished PhD dissertation on
Chen Duxiu Chen Duxiu ( zh, t=陳獨秀, p=Chén Dúxiù, w=Ch'en Tu-hsiu; 9 October 1879 – 27 May 1942) was a Chinese revolutionary, writer, educator, and political philosopher who co-founded the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 1921, serving as its fi ...
and Chinese
Trotskyism Trotskyism (, ) is the political ideology and branch of Marxism developed by Russian revolutionary and intellectual Leon Trotsky along with some other members of the Left Opposition and the Fourth International. Trotsky described himself as an ...
addresses culture, revolution and polity in early 20th century China. The work was among the first to reference
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's theoretical contributions to comprehending the political economy of revolutionary China. In 1972, Kagan supervised and wrote the Introduction for the republication of Ross Koen's ''The China Lobby in American Politics''. The book had been accepted, set in print, but then withdrawn from distribution under pressure from supporters of the
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in Taiwan. Warren Cohen 's review of the republication notes that Kagan as a founder of CCAS was committed to scholar's engagement with political public life, and agreed with Kagan that there was no active Left in the 1950s to counter the pressure on China policy from the right.


Taiwan independence

Kagan lived in and studied Chinese language in the Republic of China (
Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea ...
) from 1965 to 1967, and this initial experience served as the springboard for a lifelong commitment to civil and political rights in Taiwan. Among Kagan's published materials on Taiwan are two biographies of Taiwanese leaders Lee Deng-hui and
Chen Shui-bian Chen Shui-bian ( zh, t=陳水扁; born 12 October 1950) is a Taiwanese former politician and lawyer who served as the fifth president of the Republic of China (Taiwan) from 2000 to 2008. Chen was the first president from the Democratic Progres ...
. One reviewer called the biography of Lee an "important contribution to the study of Taiwan's political development in the last 25 years." Another reviewer, however felt that Kagan's approach to Lee was "hagiographcal,"Bernard D. Cole,
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Kagan's first trip to the People's Republic of China was in January 1975. and since then he has traveled frequently to both mainland China and Taiwan. Kagan testified before the House Sub-Committee on Foreign Affairs in 1980 regarding human rights in Taiwan.


Selected works

* Kagan, Richard C. (1969). PhD Dissertation, Univ. of Pennsylvania
The Chinese Trotskyist Movement and Ch’en Tu-Hsiu: Culture, Revolution and Polity
with an appended translation of Ch’en Tu-hsiu's Autobiography. 243 pages. * * Kagan, Richard C. (1972)
Ch'en Tu-Hsiu's Unfinished Autobiography
''
The China Quarterly ''The China Quarterly'' (CQ) is a British triple-anonymous peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1960 on contemporary China including Taiwan. It is considered one of the most important academic journals about China in the world and is p ...
'', Vol. 50, April 1972, pp. 295–314. * * Koen, Ross Y., with Introduction by Richard C. Kagan (1974)
The China Lobby in American Politics.
* Chan, F. Gilbert (1976), with contribution by Kagan, Richard. C
China in the 1920s: Nationalism and Revolution
(A History of Modern China). * * 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 pages.
Naval Institute Press The United States Naval Institute (USNI) is a private non-profit military association that offers independent, nonpartisan forums for debate of national security issues. In addition to publishing magazines and books, the Naval Institute holds se ...
. * *


Presentations

* Kagan, Richard C. (1980). Presentation to the House Sub-Committee of Foreign Affairs
If the United States intends to focus more on Asia, Taiwan's a good place to start
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''. Mprnews.org. Retrieved 2016-03-03.


References

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