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Dr Kuan-Jen "KJ" Chen is a historian specialising in the global Cold War, US Foreign Policy, and Modern East Asian History. Before joining the Institute of Modern History, he taught history, covering from Imperial Japan, WWII in Asia, modern China, the end of the French Empire in Indochina, and to Global Cold War, at the Universities of Cambridge and Copenhagen. Dr Chen has published his book Charting America's Cold War Waters in East Asia: Sovereignty, Local Interests, and International Security (Cambridge University Press, 2024) (winner of the 41st Masayoshi Ōhira Memorial Prize and finalist of the 2025 CPH book Prize). His current book project is G.I. Joe in Cold War Taiwan: A Transnational History. Please visit his personal website for his updated CV. Dr Chen is also Fellow of Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland and Fellow of Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.
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