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Ji Chaoding (Chinese: 冀朝鼎; Wade–Giles: Chi Ch'ao-ting; 1903–1963) was a Chinese economist and political activist. His book Key Economic Areas in Chinese History (1936) influenced the conceptualization of Chinese history in the West by emphasizing geographic and economic factors as the basis of dynastic power. Joseph Needham, author of Science and Civilisation in China, called Ji a "learned and brilliant writer" and Key Areas "perhaps the most outstanding book on the development of Chinese history among Western books in those days."

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  • Ji Chaoding (Chinese: 冀朝鼎; Wade–Giles: Chi Ch'ao-ting; 1903–1963) was a Chinese economist and political activist. His book Key Economic Areas in Chinese History (1936) influenced the conceptualization of Chinese history in the West by emphasizing geographic and economic factors as the basis of dynastic power. Ji was educated at Tsinghua University in China, then in the United States at University of Chicago and Columbia University. He became a member of the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA) and secretly joined the Communist Party of China. As an underground party member he was on the staff of the Institute of Pacific Relations in the 1930s before returning to China in 1939. He became a trusted adviser to the Ministry of Finance in the wartime Nationalist government but remained in China as a well-placed official in the new government of the People's Republic of China after 1949. Only after his death was his long-time Party membership acknowledged. Joseph Needham, author of Science and Civilisation in China, called Ji a "learned and brilliant writer" and Key Areas "perhaps the most outstanding book on the development of Chinese history among Western books in those days." (en)
  • 冀朝鼎(1903年-1963年8月9日),笔名动平,山西汾阳县建昌村人。冀贡泉之子,冀朝铸之兄。芝加哥大学法学博士,哥伦比亚大学经济学博士。共產黨秘密黨員。潛伏於中華民國政府的高官,受共產黨指示廢國幣並發行銀圓券與金圓券。著有《中国历史上的基本经济区》。 (zh)
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  • Richard Doonping, Hansu Chan (en)
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  • 1903-10-09 (xsd:date)
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  • 1963-08-09 (xsd:date)
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  • 冀朝鼎 (en)
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  • 1963-08-09 (xsd:date)
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  • Beijing, People's Republic of China (en)
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  • Ji Chaoding (en)
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  • Richard Doonping, Hansu Chan (en)
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  • Harriet Levine Chi ; Luo Jingyi (en)
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  • Chi Ch'ao-ting (en)
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  • Institute of Pacific Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, People's Republic of China (en)
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  • 冀朝鼎(1903年-1963年8月9日),笔名动平,山西汾阳县建昌村人。冀贡泉之子,冀朝铸之兄。芝加哥大学法学博士,哥伦比亚大学经济学博士。共產黨秘密黨員。潛伏於中華民國政府的高官,受共產黨指示廢國幣並發行銀圓券與金圓券。著有《中国历史上的基本经济区》。 (zh)
  • Ji Chaoding (Chinese: 冀朝鼎; Wade–Giles: Chi Ch'ao-ting; 1903–1963) was a Chinese economist and political activist. His book Key Economic Areas in Chinese History (1936) influenced the conceptualization of Chinese history in the West by emphasizing geographic and economic factors as the basis of dynastic power. Joseph Needham, author of Science and Civilisation in China, called Ji a "learned and brilliant writer" and Key Areas "perhaps the most outstanding book on the development of Chinese history among Western books in those days." (en)
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  • 冀朝鼎 (zh)
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