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  1. Liao Chengzhi ( chinesisch 廖承志, Pinyin Liào Chéngzhì, W.-G. Liao Chʻeng-chih; * 25. September 1908 in Tokio; † 10. Juni 1983 in Peking) war ein chinesischer Politiker und führender Japanspezialist der Kommunistischen Partei Chinas in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren. Er prägte die Japan-Politik der Volksrepublik und war maßgeblich an ...

  2. Liao Chengzhi (Chinese: 廖承志; pinyin: Liào Chéngzhì; 25 September 1908 – 10 June 1983) was a Chinese politician.

  3. Policies and ethics. Following in the footsteps of his parents, Liao Chengzhi chose a perilous path. His life was as turbulent as the history of modern China itself, which went through the revolutionary war to overthrow the Qing dynasty, the Anti-Japanese Resistance War (the second...

    • Mayumi Itoh
    • 2012
  4. Abstract. Liao Chengzhi (1908–1983) was born in Tokyo, Japan as the only male offspring of the famous revolutionary couple of what became the Chinese Nationalist Party—the Kuomintang (KMT)—Liao Zhongkai (1877–1925) and He Xiangning (1878–1972).

    • Mayumi Itoh
    • 2012
  5. 11. Juni 1983 · Liao Chengzhi, the Communist Party's specialist on Taiwan and the chief negotiator in talks with Britain on the future of Hong Kong, died of a heart attack today, a week before he was expected...

  6. Abstract. Liao Chengzhi was purged from the Chinese government and party apparatus in 1966 during the Cultural Revolution and was put under house arrest; however, he survived the terror of the ultra-leftist liquidation campaign and reemerged in August 1971, when the most brutal phase of the mass murder was over.

  7. apparent affection for Japanese culture, Liao Chengzhi (1908-83) was, without a doubt, a major PRC player in Chinese diplomacy and trade with Japan from the 1950s through the early 1980s. However, the author of this study of Liao's role, Kurt Radtke, reminds the reader repeatedly of this fact, far too often. Indeed, one only begins to wonder if ...