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Uhalley, Stephen was born on September 22, 1930 in Akron, Ohio, United States. Son of Stephen and Julia Clara (Kovac) Uhalley.
( The Chinese Communist Party is a proven survivor. The h...)
The Chinese Communist Party is a proven survivor. The handful of able Chinese intellectuals who founded the party were correct in their estimate that this particular form of political organization, based on the Russian experience alone, would prove an effective means for seizing and retaining power and would be a force for change in China and in the world. Stephen Uhalley, Jr. reviews the party's turbulent history, discusses the obstacles it faced and surmounted, and explores its sweeping economic reforms. The author clearly illustrates that the party's immediate goal is to hasten China's economic growth and technical modernization in the latter years of the twentieth century. However, the party's leaders must gain greater credibility and give legitimacy to the planned programs on the basis of popular and successful polices. Professor Uhalley clarifies many of the complex problems that China as a nation must solve before it can become a truly global power.
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Uhalley, Stephen was born on September 22, 1930 in Akron, Ohio, United States. Son of Stephen and Julia Clara (Kovac) Uhalley.
Associate of Arts, San Bernardino Valley College, 1954; Bachelor, University of California, Riverside, 1956; Master of Arts, Claremont Graduate School, 1957; Doctor of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley, 1967.
Program officer, assistant representative, The Asia Foundation, San Francisco, 1960-1967; assistant professor, U. Arizona, Tucson, 1967-1968; associate professor, Duke U., Durham, North Carolina, 1968-1970; senior fellow, East-West Center, Honolulu, 1970-1971; professor, chairman, U. Hawaii, Honolulu, 1972-1977; faculty associate, American Universities Field Staff, 1977-1978; scholar in residence, The Asia Society, New York City, 1978; director, professor, U. Hawaii, Honolulu, 1980-1985; professor, U. Hawaii, Honolulu, 1985-1995; chair, U. Hawaii, Honolulu, since 1991; professor emeritus, U. Hawaii, Honolulu, since 1995; Kiriyama distinguished professor for Pacific Rim studies, U. San Francisco, 1996-1997; Kiriyama and European Democrat Students Stewart chairs distinguished fellow, Center for the Pacific Rim, U. San Francisco, since 1997; research associate Center for Chinese Studies, University of California, Berkeley, since 1996. Visiting professor Peking U., Beijing, 1993, international honorary research fellow, since 1993. President Pacific Basin Associations, since 1995.
( The Chinese Communist Party is a proven survivor. The h...)
Board member Pacific and Asian Affairs Council, Honolulu, 1975-1985, president, 1976-1977. Sergeant United States Marine Corps, 1949-1952, Korea. Member American Association for Chinese Studies (board member since 1990), Association for Asian Studies, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Allene Mable Lyons (deceased May 1959). Children: Kathryn Allene, Stephen III. Married Joan Carol Mooney, November 7, 1964.
Children: Mark Christopher, Dawn Therese, David Alexander.