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Gordon G. Chang

Gordon Guthrie Chang (born July 5, 1951) is an American journalist, lawyer, political commentator, and writer.[1] He is the author of The Coming Collapse of China in which he attempted to predict the collapse of China and claimed that it would collapse by 2011. In December 2011, he changed the timing of the year of the predicted collapse to 2012.

Gordon G. Chang
Born
Gordon Guthrie Chang

(1951-07-05) July 5, 1951 (age 72)
EducationCornell University (BA, JD)
Occupation(s)Journalist, political commentator, writer, lawyer
SpouseLydia Tam
Chinese name
Chinese章家敦
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhāng Jiādūn
Wade–GilesChang¹ Chia¹-tun¹

Websitewww.gordonchang.com

In 1976, Chang graduated from the Cornell Law School. He then lived in Mainland China and in Hong Kong for close to two decades, where he worked as Partner and Counsel at the US international law firms Baker & McKenzie and Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP.

Chang has given briefings at the National Intelligence Council, the Central Intelligence Agency, the US State Department, and the US Department of Defense, and he has testified before the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs. The New Yorker has characterized him as a "longtime überhawk on China".[2]

Early life and education edit

Chang was born in New Jersey to a Chinese father and an American mother of Scottish ancestry.[3] His father is from Rugao, Jiangsu, China.[4]

Chang graduated from Columbia High School in Maplewood, New Jersey, in 1969, and served as class president in his senior year. Four years later, he graduated from Cornell University, where he was a columnist for The Cornell Daily Sun and a member of the Quill and Dagger society. In 1976, Chang graduated with a Juris Doctor degree from the Cornell Law School.[1]

Career edit

Chang lived and worked in Mainland China and Hong Kong for almost two decades, most recently in Shanghai, as counsel to the international American law firm Paul Weiss and earlier in Hong Kong as Partner in the US international law firm Baker & McKenzie. Chang has been elected twice as a trustee of Cornell University.[5][when?]

Other and related activities edit

Chang has given briefings at the National Intelligence Council, the Central Intelligence Agency, the US State Department, and the US Defense Department, and he has appeared before the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs.[6] He is a former contributor at The Daily Beast.[7] His writings on China and North Korea have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, the International Herald Tribune, Commentary, National Review, and Barron’s among others, and he has appeared on CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, CNBC, PBS, Bloomberg Television, and others as well on as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.[6] Chang has spoken at Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Penn, Princeton, Yale, and other universities.[8]

Chang is a contributing editor for 19FortyFive, an online international affairs website, and serves on the advisory board of the Global Taiwan Institute, a policy incubator based in Washington, D.C.[9][10] He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Conservative Political Action Conference.[11]

His views edit

Chinese influence edit

Chang has appeared before the United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission among others.[6] He has warned that Chinese students attending US colleges and universities have become the long arm of Chinese totalitarianism and that Chinese students, professors, and scientists have become “nontraditional collectors” of intelligence for China.

As reported by The Cornell Daily Sun, Chang said that students from China suspiciously probe US universities' faculties, "engage in abusive conduct and harassment with other students, heckle criticizers of China and pressure universities to suspend activities. Their demands to remove research for political concerns infringe on academic freedom."[5] Further, Chang has said that China is not trying to compete with the United States within the Westphalian order but to overthrow that order altogether.[8]

U.S.–China "cold tech war" edit

In his book The Great U.S.–China Tech War (2020), Chang posits that China and the United States are involved in what he terms as a "cold tech war," with the winner being able to dominate the 21st century. He notes that a decade ago, China was not considered a tech contender but that Chinese leaders have since made their regime a tech powerhouse, with some now finding China to be a leader, with America lagging behind in critical areas. Chang advocates mobilization for the US to regain the control of cutting-edge technologies that it once had.[12]

Collapse of China edit

As the author of The Coming Collapse of China,[6] Chang has made numerous predictions of the imminent collapse of the Chinese government and fall of the Communist Party since 2001 including the specific years.[13][14][15] Chang insisted that it would be year 2011 when the Chinese government would collapse. When 2011 was almost over, he admitted that his prediction was wrong but said that he was off by only a year and wrote in the Foreign Policy magazine, that "Instead of 2011, the mighty Communist Party of China will fall in 2012. Bet on it." Consequently he made Foreign Policy's "10 worst predictions of the year" twice in a row when his predictions were proven wrong again.[16]

In 2011, Chang stated that China was the "new dot-com bubble" and added that the rapid growth by China was contradicted by various internal factors, including a decrease in population growth and a slowdown of retail sales.[17] In a separate interview, he remarked that China achieved its 149.2 percent trade surplus with the United States by "lying, cheating, and stealing" and that if China decided to realize its threat, expressed since August 2007, to sell its Treasury bonds, it would actually hurt its own economy since it is reliant on exports to the United States. The US economy would be hurt by a selloff of Treasuries, which would the US to buy less from China, which would in turn hurt the Chinese economy.[18]

Other views edit

In Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes on the World (2006), Chang says that North Korea is most likely to target Japan, not South Korea. He also says that North Korean nuclear ambitions could be forestalled if there were concerted multinational diplomacy, with some "limits to patience" backed up by threat of an all-out Korean war.

Chang often criticized South Korean President Moon Jae-in's term as "dangerous" and said that Moon should be considered "North Korea's agent."[19] Chang also asserted that Moon Jae-in is "subverting freedom, democracy, and South Korea."[19]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Chang praised the U.S. and claiming it had acted "very, very quickly" in response to the epidemic.[20] In what The New Yorker described as the "loopiest" speech of CPAC 2023, Chang accused the Chinese government of having "deliberately spread [COVID-19] beyond its borders to America and to the world, and that means every coronavirus death in the United States is a murder".[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "author bio". gordonchang.com. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
  2. ^ a b Cassidy, John (6 March 2023). "The Serious Takeaway from CPAC: Trump and Trumpism Are Still a Threat". The New Yorker. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
  3. ^ "Gordon Chang's Story of Belonging". TVOntario. 22 March 2009. Retrieved 9 December 2018 – via YouTube.
  4. ^ Chang, Gordon G. (29 September 2013). "$3.9 Trillion Of Local Gov Debt In China . . . And Counting". Forbes. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
  5. ^ a b Li, Karen (25 October 2018). "Cornell Political Union Debates Chinese Influence on U.S. Campuses". The Cornell Daily Sun. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d "Gordon G. Chang." Kitco Media. Retrieved on December 16, 2020.
  7. ^ "Author Page Gordon Chang". TheDailyBeast.com. Retrieved October 23, 2017.
  8. ^ a b "Interview with Gordon Chang." Carnegie Mellon University. Retrieved on December 16, 2020.
  9. ^ "Meet Our Editorial Team". 19FortyFive. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
  10. ^ "Advisory Board – Global Taiwan Institute". Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  11. ^ "Gordon Chang". C-SPAN. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
  12. ^ "The Great U.S.-China Tech War." Google Books. Retrieved on December 22, 2020.
  13. ^ Chang, Gordon G. (29 December 2011). "The Coming Collapse of China: 2012 Edition". Foreign Policy. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
  14. ^ "China's Collapse Is Coming, More So Now Than Ever - Gordon Chang". Kitco News. 23 December 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2018 – via YouTube.
  15. ^ "US rejects China Dalai Lama warning". Al Jazeera English. 3 February 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  16. ^ "Survival of China's Communist Party". m.koreatimes.co.kr. 2013-01-02. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  17. ^ Macke, Jeff (24 June 2011). "China Is The New Dot-Com Bubble: Gordon Chang". Yahoo! Finance. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
  18. ^ Nesto, Matt (27 June 2011). "Chinese Piracy Costs US 1 Million Jobs: Gordon Chang". Yahoo! Finance. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
  19. ^ a b Gordon G. Chang [@GordonGChang] (8 October 2018). "#MoonJaein could be a #NorthKorea agent, yet whether he is or not we should treat him as one. He is subverting freedom, democracy, and #SouthKorea. He is dangerous" (Tweet). Archived from the original on 28 October 2018. Retrieved 2018-10-29 – via Twitter.
  20. ^ Creitz, Charles. "Gordon Chang praises US for acting 'very, very quickly' against coronavirus spread". Retrieved 5 April 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • "Kim Jong-il will create crisis, China will step in and solve it", Gordon Chang interview to Venkatesan Vembu, Daily News & Analysis, 20 June 2006
  • Appearances on C-SPAN

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For the professor of American history see Gordon H Chang Gordon Guthrie Chang born July 5 1951 is an American journalist lawyer political commentator and writer 1 He is the author of The Coming Collapse of China in which he attempted to predict the collapse of China and claimed that it would collapse by 2011 In December 2011 he changed the timing of the year of the predicted collapse to 2012 Gordon G ChangChang at the 2018 Conservative Political Action ConferenceBornGordon Guthrie Chang 1951 07 05 July 5 1951 age 72 Long Branch New Jersey U S EducationCornell University BA JD Occupation s Journalist political commentator writer lawyerSpouseLydia TamChinese nameChinese章家敦TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinZhang JiadunWade GilesChang Chia tun Gordon C Chang s voice source source Recorded April 2021Websitewww wbr gordonchang wbr comIn 1976 Chang graduated from the Cornell Law School He then lived in Mainland China and in Hong Kong for close to two decades where he worked as Partner and Counsel at the US international law firms Baker amp McKenzie and Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton amp Garrison LLP Chang has given briefings at the National Intelligence Council the Central Intelligence Agency the US State Department and the US Department of Defense and he has testified before the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs The New Yorker has characterized him as a longtime uberhawk on China 2 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Other and related activities 3 His views 3 1 Chinese influence 3 2 U S China cold tech war 3 3 Collapse of China 3 4 Other views 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editChang was born in New Jersey to a Chinese father and an American mother of Scottish ancestry 3 His father is from Rugao Jiangsu China 4 Chang graduated from Columbia High School in Maplewood New Jersey in 1969 and served as class president in his senior year Four years later he graduated from Cornell University where he was a columnist for The Cornell Daily Sun and a member of the Quill and Dagger society In 1976 Chang graduated with a Juris Doctor degree from the Cornell Law School 1 Career editChang lived and worked in Mainland China and Hong Kong for almost two decades most recently in Shanghai as counsel to the international American law firm Paul Weiss and earlier in Hong Kong as Partner in the US international law firm Baker amp McKenzie Chang has been elected twice as a trustee of Cornell University 5 when Other and related activities edit Chang has given briefings at the National Intelligence Council the Central Intelligence Agency the US State Department and the US Defense Department and he has appeared before the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs 6 He is a former contributor at The Daily Beast 7 His writings on China and North Korea have appeared in The New York Times The Wall Street Journal the International Herald Tribune Commentary National Review and Barron s among others and he has appeared on CNN Fox News MSNBC CNBC PBS Bloomberg Television and others as well on as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart 6 Chang has spoken at Columbia Cornell Harvard Penn Princeton Yale and other universities 8 Chang is a contributing editor for 19FortyFive an online international affairs website and serves on the advisory board of the Global Taiwan Institute a policy incubator based in Washington D C 9 10 He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Conservative Political Action Conference 11 His views editChinese influence edit Chang has appeared before the United States China Economic and Security Review Commission among others 6 He has warned that Chinese students attending US colleges and universities have become the long arm of Chinese totalitarianism and that Chinese students professors and scientists have become nontraditional collectors of intelligence for China As reported by The Cornell Daily Sun Chang said that students from China suspiciously probe US universities faculties engage in abusive conduct and harassment with other students heckle criticizers of China and pressure universities to suspend activities Their demands to remove research for political concerns infringe on academic freedom 5 Further Chang has said that China is not trying to compete with the United States within the Westphalian order but to overthrow that order altogether 8 U S China cold tech war edit In his book The Great U S China Tech War 2020 Chang posits that China and the United States are involved in what he terms as a cold tech war with the winner being able to dominate the 21st century He notes that a decade ago China was not considered a tech contender but that Chinese leaders have since made their regime a tech powerhouse with some now finding China to be a leader with America lagging behind in critical areas Chang advocates mobilization for the US to regain the control of cutting edge technologies that it once had 12 Collapse of China edit As the author of The Coming Collapse of China 6 Chang has made numerous predictions of the imminent collapse of the Chinese government and fall of the Communist Party since 2001 including the specific years 13 14 15 Chang insisted that it would be year 2011 when the Chinese government would collapse When 2011 was almost over he admitted that his prediction was wrong but said that he was off by only a year and wrote in the Foreign Policy magazine that Instead of 2011 the mighty Communist Party of China will fall in 2012 Bet on it Consequently he made Foreign Policy s 10 worst predictions of the year twice in a row when his predictions were proven wrong again 16 In 2011 Chang stated that China was the new dot com bubble and added that the rapid growth by China was contradicted by various internal factors including a decrease in population growth and a slowdown of retail sales 17 In a separate interview he remarked that China achieved its 149 2 percent trade surplus with the United States by lying cheating and stealing and that if China decided to realize its threat expressed since August 2007 to sell its Treasury bonds it would actually hurt its own economy since it is reliant on exports to the United States The US economy would be hurt by a selloff of Treasuries which would the US to buy less from China which would in turn hurt the Chinese economy 18 Other views edit In Nuclear Showdown North Korea Takes on the World 2006 Chang says that North Korea is most likely to target Japan not South Korea He also says that North Korean nuclear ambitions could be forestalled if there were concerted multinational diplomacy with some limits to patience backed up by threat of an all out Korean war Chang often criticized South Korean President Moon Jae in s term as dangerous and said that Moon should be considered North Korea s agent 19 Chang also asserted that Moon Jae in is subverting freedom democracy and South Korea 19 During the COVID 19 pandemic Chang praised the U S and claiming it had acted very very quickly in response to the epidemic 20 In what The New Yorker described as the loopiest speech of CPAC 2023 Chang accused the Chinese government of having deliberately spread COVID 19 beyond its borders to America and to the world and that means every coronavirus death in the United States is a murder 2 See also editChinese Americans in New York City New Yorkers in journalismReferences edit a b author bio gordonchang com Retrieved 9 December 2018 a b Cassidy John 6 March 2023 The Serious Takeaway from CPAC Trump and Trumpism Are Still a Threat The New Yorker Retrieved 10 October 2023 Gordon Chang s Story of Belonging TVOntario 22 March 2009 Retrieved 9 December 2018 via YouTube Chang Gordon G 29 September 2013 3 9 Trillion Of Local Gov Debt In China And Counting Forbes Retrieved 9 December 2018 a b Li Karen 25 October 2018 Cornell Political Union Debates Chinese Influence on U S Campuses The Cornell Daily Sun Retrieved 6 October 2019 a b c d Gordon G Chang Kitco Media Retrieved on December 16 2020 Author Page Gordon Chang TheDailyBeast com Retrieved October 23 2017 a b Interview with Gordon Chang Carnegie Mellon University Retrieved on December 16 2020 Meet Our Editorial Team 19FortyFive Retrieved 2021 07 05 Advisory Board Global Taiwan Institute Retrieved 2022 06 20 Gordon Chang C SPAN Retrieved 2023 05 16 The Great U S China Tech War Google Books Retrieved on December 22 2020 Chang Gordon G 29 December 2011 The Coming Collapse of China 2012 Edition Foreign Policy Retrieved 9 December 2018 China s Collapse Is Coming More So Now Than Ever Gordon Chang Kitco News 23 December 2016 Retrieved 9 December 2018 via YouTube US rejects China Dalai Lama warning Al Jazeera English 3 February 2010 Retrieved 2010 02 03 Survival of China s Communist Party m koreatimes co kr 2013 01 02 Retrieved 2022 08 29 Macke Jeff 24 June 2011 China Is The New Dot Com Bubble Gordon Chang Yahoo Finance Retrieved 9 December 2018 Nesto Matt 27 June 2011 Chinese Piracy Costs US 1 Million Jobs Gordon Chang Yahoo Finance Retrieved 9 December 2018 a b Gordon G Chang GordonGChang 8 October 2018 MoonJaein could be a NorthKorea agent yet whether he is or not we should treat him as one He is subverting freedom democracy and SouthKorea He is dangerous Tweet Archived from the original on 28 October 2018 Retrieved 2018 10 29 via Twitter Creitz Charles Gordon Chang praises US for acting very very quickly against coronavirus spread Retrieved 5 April 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gordon G Chang nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Gordon G Chang Official website Kim Jong il will create crisis China will step in and solve it Gordon Chang interview to Venkatesan Vembu Daily News amp Analysis 20 June 2006 Appearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gordon G Chang amp oldid 1182471922, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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