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Gordon H. Chang is a professor of American history at Stanford University in the United States. His academic interests lie in the connection between race and ethnicity in America, and American foreign relations. He is an expert in Asian American history and U.S.-China relations.

Chang is author of Friends and Enemies: The United States, China and the Soviet Union, 1948-1972 (1990), Morning Glory, Evening Shadow: Yamato Ichihashi and His Wartime Writing, 1942-1945 (1997), Asian Americans and Politics: An Exploration (2001), and Chinese American Voices: From the Gold Rush to the Present (2006).

Chang received his B.A. from Princeton University in 1970. He also received an M.A. and Ph.D in history from Stanford University.


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  1. "Gordon Chang". Stanford University. Retrieved 10 October 2012.

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