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Robert Anthony Scalapino (19 October 1919 – 1 November 2011) (Chinese name: 施樂伯) was an American
political scientist Political science is the science, scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and power, and the analysis of politics, political activities, political thought, political behavior, and associated c ...
particularly involved in
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. He was one of the founders and first chairman of the National Committee on United States – China Relations. Together with his co-author
Chong-Sik Lee Chong-Sik Lee (July 30, 1931 – August 17, 2021) was a Korean-American political scientist specializing in East Asian studies. Together with his co-author Robert A. Scalapino, he won the 1974 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award of the American Poli ...
, he won the 1974 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award for the best book on government, politics, or international affairs as awarded by the
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. Scalapino's daughters include the artist Diane Sophia and poet
Leslie Scalapino Leslie Scalapino (July 25, 1944 – May 28, 2010) was an American poet, experimental prose writer, playwright, essayist, and editor, sometimes grouped in with the Language poets, though she felt closely tied to the Beat poets. Writes Hejinian: ...
(1944–2010). Scalapino was born to Anthony and Beulah Stephenson Scalapino in
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. In 1940, he completed his
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at Santa Barbara College (now the
University of California, Santa Barbara The University of California, Santa Barbara (UC Santa Barbara or UCSB) is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Santa Barbara County, California, Santa Barbara, California with 23,196 undergraduate ...
) where he was student body president in his last year. He married Ida Mae Jessen, the next year on 23 August 1941. Over time they had three children: Leslie, Diane, and Lynne. Scalapino received his
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in 1943 and his
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in 1948, both from
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. During
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he served in U.S. Naval Intelligence from 1943 to 1946, where he studied
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. He reached the rank of
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. After graduating from Harvard, Scalapino remained there for a year teaching as an instructor, and then went to the
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as an assistant professor in 1949. He achieved full professor status in 1956, and took
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status in 1990. He was chair of Department of Political Science from 1962 to 1965. He founded and was the first director of the Institute of East Asian Studies, from 1978 to 1990. He sat on the board of directors of the
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and was a member of the
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. He was editor of the scholarly journal, ''
Asian Survey ''Asian Survey: A Bimonthly Review of Contemporary Asian Affairs'' is a bimonthly academic journal of Asian studies published by the University of California Press on behalf of the Institute of East Asian Studies at the University of California, ...
'', from 1962 to January 1996. Scalapino remained active into his late 80s, serving as a government consultant and testifying at Congressional hearings. In 2010, The
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and the
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, as part of the National Asia Research Program (NARP), created the Scalapino Prize in honor of Scalapino and his contributions to the field of Asian studies. The prize would be awarded to an outstanding scholar in the field of Asian studies every two years. The inaugural Scalapino Prize was awarded to
David M. Lampton David M. Lampton (born 1946) is George and Sadie Hyman Professor and Director of China Studies Emeritus at the Johns Hopkins Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and former Chairman of The Asia Foundation. He was preside ...
in June 2010 at the 2010 Asia Policy Assembly. He died of complications from a respiratory infection on 1 November 2011, at the age of 92.


Awards

*1973 with
Chong-Sik Lee Chong-Sik Lee (July 30, 1931 – August 17, 2021) was a Korean-American political scientist specializing in East Asian studies. Together with his co-author Robert A. Scalapino, he won the 1974 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award of the American Poli ...
, the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award for their book ''Communism in Korea'' *1976 honorary LL.D.,
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(Taiwan) *1983 honorary D.P.S.,
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (abbreviated as HUFS; Korean: 한국외국어대학교) is a private research university based in Seoul, in South Korea. HUFS consistently ranks as one of the best universities in South Korea. The university ...
(Korea) *1989 honorary D.P.S.,
Kyung Hee University Kyung Hee University (abbreviated to KHU) (Hangul: 경희대학교; Hanja: 慶熙大學校) is a private research university in South Korea with campuses in Seoul and Suwon. Founded in 1949, it is widely regarded as one of the best universities i ...
(Korea) *1988 Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan) *1990 Presidential Order (Korea) *1990 Berkeley Citation, University of California at Berkeley


Selected publications

Scalapino published 540 articles and 39 books or monographs on Asian politics and United States–Asian policy, which include: *1953 ''Democracy and the Party Movement in Pre-War Japan'' *1961 with George T. Yu ''The Chinese Anarchist Movement'' *1962 with Junnosuke Masumi ''Parties and Politics in Contemporary Japan'' *1967 ''The Japanese Communist Movement, 1920-1966'' *1972 with
Chong-Sik Lee Chong-Sik Lee (July 30, 1931 – August 17, 2021) was a Korean-American political scientist specializing in East Asian studies. Together with his co-author Robert A. Scalapino, he won the 1974 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award of the American Poli ...
''Communism in Korea'' *1972 ''Elites in the People's Republic of China'' *1975 ''Asia and the Road Ahead'' *1979 ''The United States and Korea: Looking Ahead'' *1983 ''The Early Japanese Labor Movement'' *1989 ''The Politics of Development: Perspectives on Twentieth Century Asia'' *1992 ''The Last Leninists: The Uncertain Future of Asia's Communist States'' *1997 ''North Korea at a Crossroads'' *2008 ''From Leavenworth to Lhasa: living in a revolutionary era''Scalapino, Robert A. (2008) ''From Leavenworth to Lhasa: living in a revolutionary era'' Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, California,


Notes


Further reading

*Scalapino, Robert A. (2008) ''From Leavenworth to Lhasa: living in a revolutionary era'' Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, California,


External links


"Robert A. Scalapino biographic sketch"
Institute for Corean-American Studies (ICAS)
"Institute of East Asian Studies - University of California - Robert A. Scalapino"
Vietnamese Professionals of America, VPA Inc.
Speech by Robert Scalapino on 17 March 1967, on emerging nations.
Audio recording fro
The University of Alabama's Emphasis Symposium on Contemporary Issues
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