Background
Chai, Winberg was born on October 16, 1932 in Shanghai, China. Son of Ch'u and Mei-en (Tsao) Chai. came to the United States, 1951, naturalized, 1973.
(A practical and accessible guide to an ancient but rapidl...)
A practical and accessible guide to an ancient but rapidly changing culture Perfect for business and armchair travelers alike, China A to Z explains the customs, culture, and etiquette essential for any trip or for anyone wanting to understand this complex country. In one hundred brief, reader-friendly chapters, alphabetized by subject, China A to Z introduces a general audience to contemporary Chinese society, as well as its venerable history. Discover: ? Why Chinese names are written in reverse order ? What to bring when visiting a Chinese household ? What the current relationship is between Japan and China ? Why you should wrap gifts in red or pink paper, and never send white flowers With the 2008 Summer Olympics being held in Beijing, thousands of Chinese adoptions occurring each year, and China becoming the fourth most popular international destination, the need for information about this complex country is greater than ever.
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(A practical and accessible guide to an ancient but rapidl...)
A practical and accessible guide to an ancient but rapidly changing culture—now revised and updated  Perfect for business, pleasure, or armchair travelers, China A to Z explains the customs, culture, and etiquette essential for any trip or for anyone wanting to understand this complex country. In one hundred brief, reader-friendly essays alphabetized by subject, this fully revised and updated edition provides a crash course in the etiquette and politics of contemporary China as well as the nation’s geography and venerable history. In it, readers will discover:  ·       How the recently selected President and his advisors approach global relations ·       Why China is considered the fastest growing market for fashion and luxury goods ·       What you should bring when visiting a Chinese household ·       What’s hot in Chinese art ·       How recent scandals impact Chinese society  From architecture and body language to Confucianism and feng shui, China A to Z offers accessible and authoritative information about China.
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Foundation administrator science professor
Chai, Winberg was born on October 16, 1932 in Shanghai, China. Son of Ch'u and Mei-en (Tsao) Chai. came to the United States, 1951, naturalized, 1973.
Student, Hartwick College, 1953. Doctor of Letters, Hartwick College, 2002. Bachelor, Wittenberg University, 1955.
Master of Arts, New School Social Research, 1958. Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1968. Doctor of Humane Letters, Wittenberg University, 1997.
DL, Hartwick College, 2002.
Lecturer New School Social Research, 1957-1961. Visiting assistant professor Drew University, 1961-1962. Assistant professor Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1962-1965, University Redlands, 1965-1968, associate professor, 1969-1973, chairman department, 1970-1973.
Professor, chairman Asian studies City College of New York, 1973-1979. Distinguished professor political science, vice president academy affairs, special assistant to president University South Dakota, Vermillion, 1979-1982. Professor political science University Wyoming, Laramie, since 1988.
Chairman Third World Conference Foundation, Inc., Chicago, since 1982. President Wang Yu-fa Foundation, Taiwan, since 1989. Executive editor Asian Affairs, since 1997.
(A practical and accessible guide to an ancient but rapidl...)
(A practical and accessible guide to an ancient but rapidl...)
(Book by Chai, Winberg, Chai, Carolyn)
(World History - China - Early 1960's)
(Illustrated By Yao Kuo-Liang.)
(Illustrated By Yao Kuo-Liang.)
Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of University Professors, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, American Political Science Association, American Association Chinese Studies (pres.1978-1980), New York Academy of Sciences, International Studies Association.
Married Carolyn Everett, March 17, 1966 (dec.1996). Children: Maria May-lee, Jeffrey Tien-yu.