Endymion Wilkinson
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Hanyu Pinyin | Wèi Gēnshēn |
Endymion Porter Wilkinson (born 15 May 1941) is a British sinologist and diplomat who served as the European Union Ambassador to China and Mongolia from 1994 to 2001. He is particularly noted for Chinese History: A New Manual, the first version of which appeared in 1973, an authoritative guide to Sinology and Chinese history for which he was awarded the Prix Stanislas Julien for 2014. The 2022 revised and enlarged Sixth Edition (Fiftieth Anniversary Edition) consists of two volumes, 1.7-million-words, covering topics, primary sources, and scholarship from earliest times to 1976.
Early life and education
Wilkinson was born in the parish of
Career
From 1970 to 1974, Wilkinson was lecturer in the History of the Far East at the
While on academic study leave in 1974, he was asked by the
In 1980 he published Gokai 誤解 (Misunderstanding). In it he examined both sides of the trade frictions coin: were Japanese successes on US and European markets due to the fact that Westerners were lazy and ignorant about Japanese markets (in sharp contrast to the Japanese who were industrious and well-informed about the West), as many Japanese argued? Or was Japan deliberately keeping its markets closed and therefore operating with an unfair advantage (as many Westerners claimed)? For a brief period in the Summer of 1980 the book became the number one non-fiction best seller in Japan. It was also made into a four-hour TV documentary by TBS (
In 1975 Wilkinson was sent by the European Commission to Beijing to make preparations for and participate in the talks between Christopher Soames and Zhou Enlai leading to the establishment of EU-China diplomatic relations. Wilkinson later served as head of the China desk in Brussels (1979–1982) and took part in many official talks in Beijing with China's most senior leaders. In 1981 he produced the blueprint for the forerunner of the China Europe International Business School. Between 1982 and 1987 he was DCM in the EU's Bangkok Delegation (covering most of the Southeast Asian countries). Before becoming a director of the European Commission and his appointment as EU Ambassador to China in 1994, Wilkinson served as head of the Southeast Asia and Asia divisions in the commission (1988–1994). Among his activities at this time was the launch of a $100 million program to provide loans to 170,000 Vietnamese boat people refugees to enable them to start businesses on returning to Vietnam.[9]
As ambassador to China Wilkinson proposed and later oversaw the switching of the focus of EU grant aid to China from agricultural projects (notably the development of dairy farming) to all forms of education (notably the founding of the China Europe International Business School [CEIBS] in Shanghai).[10] During his seven years as ambassador EU grant aid to China increased very substantially (to 250 million euro). Wilkinson also served as the deputy head under Pascal Lamy of the European Commission negotiating team for China's entry into the World Trade Organization.[11]
After taking early retirement from the European Commission in 2001 Wilkinson lectured at Harvard (2001–2006), at Tsinghua University (2005), and at Peking University (2011–12). He has also been a visiting professor at Chinese Language and Culture University (1999–), and at Peking University (2001–2004; 2006–2014). He is currently an Associate in Research at the Fairbank Center, Harvard (2006–).[12]
His main publications from 1998 have been progressive updates and expansions of his manual of Chinese history, of which, since the publication of the preliminary edition (titled Research Guide) in 1973, over 35,000 copies have been sold (including 13,000 copies of the Chinese-language edition). The Enlarged Sixth (Fiftieth Anniversary) edition appeared in two volumes in 2022.
Books
- – (translator), The People's Comic Book; Red Women's Detachment, Hot on the Trail and Other Chinese Comics. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Press. 1973. ISBN 0385005415.
- —— (1973). The History of Imperial China; a Research Guide, Preliminary edition. Cambridge, MA: East Asian Research Center, Harvard University; distributed by Harvard University Press. ISBN 0674396804.
- —— (1980). Studies in Chinese Price History. New York: Garland. ISBN 0674508661.
- – (translator), Su Ching; Luo Lun (1978). Landlord and Labor in Late Imperial China: Case Studies from Shandong. Harvard University Press. ISBN 0674508661.
- —— (1980). 誤解・ヨーロッパ vs. 日本 (Misunderstanding: Europe vs Japan). Tokyo: 中央公論社 Chuo Koronsha. NCID BN01210398.
- —— (1980). Japan versus Europe: A History of Misunderstanding. London, England; New York: Penguin Books. ISBN 0140224696.
- —— (1982). 誤解・ヨーロッパ vs. 日本 增補改訂版 (Misunderstanding: Europe versus Japan, Revised and enlarged ed.). Tokyo: 中央公論社 Chuo Koronsha C Books. NCID BN01210398.
- —— (1990). Japan Versus the West: Image and Reality. London, England; New York: Penguin Books. ISBN 0140126368.
- —— (1991). Japan Versus the West: Image and Reality (with revisions). London, England; New York: Penguin Books. ISBN 0140158871.
- —— (1992). 誤解 : 日米欧摩擦の解剖学 (Misunderstanding: Anatomy of Japan-US-Europe Frictions). Tokyo: 中央公論社 Chuo Koronsha. ISBN 4120020894.
- —— (1998). Chinese History: A Manual. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center distributed by Harvard University Press. ISBN 0674123786.
- —— (2000). Chinese History: A Manual, 2nd edition, Revised and Enlarged. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center distributed by Harvard University Press. ISBN 0674002490.
- —— (2012). ISBN 9780674067158.
- —— (2015). ISBN 9780674088467.
- —— (2016). 中国历史研究手册. Beijing: Peking University Press. ISBN 9787301263938. 3 vols.
- —— (2018). ISBN 9780998888309.)
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link - —— (2019). Studies in Chinese Price History. Abingdon, OXON and New York, NY: Routledge. ISBN 9781138311596. 2nd edition.
- —— (2022). Chinese History: A New Manual, 6th (50th anniversary) edition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center distributed by Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674260238. 2 vols.
Speeches and articles
Wilkinson has delivered more than 300 speeches on East and Southeast Asian current affairs at the UN and other international fora. In addition, he has also lectured at many universities. Since 2001 he has preferred to incorporate his research results into his book Chinese History: A New Manual rather than publish them separately. A few exceptions are shown below.
Selected articles and chapters on China
- —— (2001). "China Twenty Years from Now". Ostasiatischer Verein Bremen E.V.: 100 Jahre; 1901–2001. Bremen: OAV Bremen: 21–33.
- —— (2001). "Sources of Chinese Tradition (Review)". China Review International. 8 (1): 93–101. S2CID 146428292.
- —— (2001). "Chinese Culinary History (Feature Review)". China Review International. 8 (2): 285–302. S2CID 144337733.
- —— (2006). "The Number of Books Published and the Size of Library Collections in China and the West before 1900". Zhongguo Dianji Yu Wenhua (in Chinese). 59. Beijing: Peking University: 43–47.
- —— (2017). "How Do We Know What We Know about Chinese History?". In Szonyi, Michael (ed.). A Companion to Chinese History. Wiley-Blackwell Companions to World History. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 11–27. ISBN 978-1-118-62460-9.
References
- ISBN 9780674023321.
- ISBN 0728603535.
- ^ Carla Nappi, New Books in East Asian Studies Archived 23 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine University of British Columbia, 8 March 2013.
- ^ Wilkinson (1990), page ix.
- ^ Economist, 4 June 1983, page 89.
- ^ Jürgen Eicke, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 4 August 1981.
- ^ Claude Levi-Strauss, back cover of Wilkinson (1990).
- ^ James Fallows, Japan Is the Enemy New York Review of Books 30 May 1991.
- ISBN 9781856496100.
- ^ Franke Austermann. "Towards One Voice in Beijing: The Role of the EU's Diplomatic Representation in China Over Time," Journal of European Integration 18.1 (2012): pp. 90–92; “China Pipeline 1996–1999,” EU Commission Delegation to China, internal document, 9 January 1996; “A credit to his country: Profile of EU Ambassador Wilkinson” half page in Renmin Ribao (People's Daily), 18 October 1998 (in Chinese), page 3.
- ^ Mark O'Neil, "Inside the negotiating process," South China Morning Post, 15 November 2001.
- ^ "Endymion Wilkinson | Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies". Fairbank.fas.harvard.edu. 8 February 2018. Retrieved 21 April 2018.