词条 | Chen Pi-chao |
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Personal life and academic careerChen was a member of the first entering class of Tunghai University, graduating in 1959.[3] He left Taiwan in 1961 to attend Wayne State University before going on to Princeton University where he completed a Ph.D. in politics in 1966.[2] He wrote his dissertation on the birth control policy of the People's Republic of China.[4] Thereafter he did fieldwork on the topic in mainland China and published several other works on the topic.[5] He naturalised as a U.S. citizen in 1973.[6] He had two sons, David and Levi.[2] In politicsAs democracy reform took hold in Taiwan in the 1990s, Chen returned to Taiwan in order to take part in politics.[2] He renounced U.S. citizenship in 1995.[6] Thereafter he served as a consultant to the Ministry of National Defense and a member of the National Security Council during the presidency of Lee Teng-hui, and then became Vice-Minister of Defense during the presidency of Chen Shui-bian.[1] Despite the fact that he was no longer a U.S. citizen by then, the fact that he had previously held U.S. citizenship made him a controversial choice for the position.[7] He retired from public life in 2002 due to poor health.[1] Works
References1. ^1 2 {{cite news|url=http://www.newtaiwan.com.tw/bulletinview.jsp?bulletinid=21713|author=陳宗逸|title=總統府國策顧問 陳必照病逝|trans-title=Presidential policy advisor Chen Pi-Chao passes away|work=New Taiwan|date=2005-03-31|accessdate=2013-03-28}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Chen, Pi-Chao}}2. ^1 2 3 {{cite news|url=https://paw.princeton.edu/memorials/12/29/index.xml|title=Pi-Chao Chen *66|work=Princeton Alumni Weekly|date=2005-12-14|accessdate=2013-03-28|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150227122031/http://paw.princeton.edu/memorials/12/29/index.xml|archivedate=2015-02-27|df=}} 3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.libertytimes.com.tw/2008/new/may/5/today-o2.htm|author=蔡漢勳|title=全球十大醜聞第七名第二版|trans-title=Ten biggest global scandals, #7 version two|work=Liberty Times|date=2008-05-05|accessdate=2013-03-28}} 4. ^{{harvnb|Chen|1966}} 5. ^{{harvnb|Chen|1973}}, {{harvnb|Chen|1974}}, and {{harvnb|Chen|1981}}, among others 6. ^1 {{cite news|url=http://www.people.com.cn/BIG5/paper68/745/91716.html|title=台灣高官竟有美國人|trans-title=Among Taiwan's high officials there's even Americans|work=People's Daily|date=2000-06-06|accessdate=2013-03-28}} 7. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.singtao.com/archive/fullstory.asp?andor=or&year1=2000&month1=4&day1=26&year2=2000&month2=6&day2=1&category=all&id=20000527e03&keyword1=&keyword2=|archive-url=https://archive.is/20130411192729/http://www.singtao.com/archive/fullstory.asp?andor=or&year1=2000&month1=4&day1=26&year2=2000&month2=6&day2=1&category=all&id=20000527e03&keyword1=&keyword2=|dead-url=yes|archive-date=2013-04-11|title=台新政府三要員擁美國籍|trans-title=Three important figures in Taiwan government have U.S. citizenship|work=Sing Tao Daily|date=2000-05-27|accessdate=2013-03-28}} 11 : 1937 births|2005 deaths|American emigrants to Taiwan|American political scientists|Democratic Progressive Party (Taiwan) politicians|People who lost United States citizenship|Princeton University alumni|Senior Advisors to President Chen Shui-bian|Taiwanese emigrants to the United States|Tunghai University alumni|Wayne State University alumni |
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