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Asia, asian studies, and the national security state: A symposium

Asian studies, ideology, and the national security state: Articles in the bulletin of concerned asian scholarsFootnote

Notes

Our thanks to Tom Grunfeld for compiling most of this list, and to Mark Selden for joining us in adding to it. Please note that we have not checked for relevant material in the CCAS Newsletter after it became a separate internal publication, that is, after vol. 1, no. 3 (March 1969). -EDs.

References

  • Peck, Jim , Reflections on the Implications of the Vietnam Caucus , Leigh Kagan, “Proposals”; Tom Engelhardt, “Letter to Dean Phelps”; and Mark Selden, “A Call for Professional Soul-Searching”; all in the CCAS Newsletter, vol. 1, no. 1 (May 1968), pp. 2–15.As of vol. 1, no. 4 (May 1969) the CCAS Newsletter was renamed the Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, although a separate mimeographed internal publication, the CCAS Newsletter,continued to be published for about ten years..
  • Selden, Mark , 1968. Toward the Revitalization of Asian Scholarship , An Exchange: The C.I.A. at Harvard”; both in the CCAS Newsletter vol. 1 (no. 2) (1968), pp. pp. 6–12–pp. 6–12, and Jim Peck, John Fairbank, David Riesman, Jon Livingston, and Ezra Vogel.
  • Aberle, Kathleen Gough , 1969. Anthropology and the Third World vol. 1 (no. 4) (1969), pp. pp. 4–31–pp. 4–31, Arthur MacEwen, “Pakistan, Economic Change, and Social Scientists”; Noam Chomsky, ‘The Asian Scholar and the American Crisis”; Richard Kagan, “McCarran's Legacy: The Association for Asian Studies”; 0. Edmund Clubb, “McCarthyism and Our Asian Policy”; and Ross Koen, “Two Postscripts to the McCarran Hearings”.
  • Peck, James , 1969. The Roots of Rhetoric: The Professional Ideology of America's China Watchers vol. 2 (no. 1) (1969), pp. pp. 59–69–pp. 59–69.
  • Peck, James , and Fairbank, John , 1970. An Exchange vol. 2 (no. 3) (1970), pp. pp. 51–70–pp. 51–70.
  • Mirsky, Jonathan , and Morrell, Jim , 1970. The Carbondale Caper , The Carbondale Caper: The Sequel vol. 2 (no. 4) (1970), pp. pp. 71–79–pp. 71–79.
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  • Allen, Doug , 1976. Universities and the Vietnam War: A Case Study of a Successful vol. 8 (no. 4) (1976), pp. pp. 2–16–pp. 2–16.
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