William J. Duiker on History and Change

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United States Foreign Service Officer and Liberal Arts Professor Emeritus of East Asian Studies at Penn State University

: A former United States Foreign Service officer and is currently Liberal Arts Professor Emeritus of East Asian Studies at Penn State University. His area of expertise is East Asia; while in the Foreign Service, he was stationed in Taiwan (the Republic of China), the Republic of (South) Vietnam, and Washington, D.C.. After leaving the State Department in 1965, he received his PhD degree in East Asian studies at Georgetown University. (From: Wikipedia.org.)


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“It has been observed of the cultural revolution in China that the clash between Confucian traditional and modern Western ideas became so bitter (a question too complex to be discussed here) that young intellectuals were driven to reject the past rather than to attempt a synthesis of native and foreign ideas.”

Source: "The Communist Road to Power in Vietnam," by William J. Duiker, Second Edition, Pennsylvania State University, Westview Press, 1981. Chapter 2: The Rise of the Revolutionary Movement (1900-1930), Page 26.

"The Communist Road to Power in Vietnam," by William J. Duiker, Second Edition, Pennsylvania State University, Westview Press, 1981.

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