Donald S. Zagoria | |
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Born | United States | August 24, 1928
Nationality | American |
Education | Columbia University |
Notable works | The Sino-Soviet Conflict, 1956-1961[1] Breaking the China-Taiwan Impasse |
Notable awards | Guggenheim Fellowship for Social Sciences, US & Canada |
Donald S. Zagoria (born August 24, 1928) is an American author and director of the Forum on Asia-Pacific Security.[2] He worked for the RAND Corporation and taught at Hunter College. Zagoria was a consultant to the National Security Council and the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs of the State Department when Jimmy Carter was in office. He has written or edited four books and more than 300 articles on international relations.[3]
Education
He earned his B.A. at Rutgers University and his M.A. and Ph.D. at Columbia University.[4]
References
- ↑ "The Sino-Soviet Conflict, 1956-1961. Donald S. Zagoria. Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J., 1962. xii + 484 pp. $8.50". Science.
- ↑ "FORUM ON ASIA-PACIFIC SECURITY (FAPS)". National Committee on American Foreign Policy. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
- ↑ "DONALD S. ZAGORIA". National Committee on American Foreign Policy. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
- ↑ "DONALD S. ZAGORIA". National Committee on American Foreign Policy. Retrieved February 17, 2019.
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