Li Tieh-tseng
Li Tieh-tseng | |
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李铁铮 | |
Republic of China to Thailand | |
In office September 9, 1946 – April 3, 1948 | |
Preceded by | Wang Qingzhang |
Succeeded by | Xie Baoqiao 谢保樵 |
Personal details | |
Born | 1906 Changsha, Hunan |
Died | January 28, 1990 | (aged 83–84)
Alma mater | From 1924 till July 1928 he studied political science at the National Southeast University and participated in the struggle against the downgrading of the University to a province University.
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Li Tieh-tseng (1906 – January 28, 1990) was a Chinese ambassador.
- In 1928, shortly after graduation, he was appointed county magistrate of Nan County but was forced to leave.[1]
- Since then he taught at the School of Law at the Wuhan University.
- From 1932 to 1936 he was secretary of the embassy in London, the capital of the United Kingdom.
- From 1937 to 1942 he was minister next to Reza Shah in Tehran (Iran) with concurrent accreditation in Baghdad (Iraq).
- From May 12, 1942 until October 4, 1945 he was ambassador in Tehran with concurrent accreditation in Baghdad.[2]
- On July 24, 1946 he was designated ambassador to Bangkok (Kingdom of Siam) where he was accredited from September 9, 1946 till April 3, 1948.[3]
- In 1949 he was resident adviser to the Chinese mission next to the UN Headquarters in Lake Success, New York.
- On 1 October 1949, after the founding of the People's Republic of Chinahe resigned from the Republic of China government diplomat duties, and instead engaged in international politics and international relations research.
- His doctoral thesis, from The London School of Economics and Political Science, was on The problems of Tibet in Sino-British relations[4]
- From 1964 to 1966 he was professor at Beijing Foreign Affairs College.
- In 1967, during the Cultural Revolution, he had disappeared, but he reappeared as a senior researcher.[5]
References
- Shanghai massacre of 1927Period "shelter the common people dismissed from office" “庇共殃民撤職查辦”
- ^ Li Tieh-tseng was appointed the first Chinese Minister to Iran on May 5, 1942. and presented his credentials on June 29, 1942. see China Handbook, MacMillan Company, 1947, p. 182
- ^ SIAM Diplomatic Missions—The Chinese Mission to Siam headed by Li Tieh-tseng arrived in Bangkok on January 9, 1946 to discuss with the Siamese Government matters pertaining to the conclusion of a Sino-Siamese Treaty of Amity. China Handbook, Chinese Ministry of Information, 1950, p. 341
- ^ Tieh-tseng, Li (1956). The problems of Tibet in Sino-British relations (PhD). London School of Economics and Political Science. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
- ^ Wolfgang Bartke , Who was who in the People's Republic of China, Volume 1, K.G. Saur, 1997, 700 p., p. 242 LI, Tieh-tseng Govt, official, native of Hunan, born in 1905; LI.B., National Central Univ.; Ambassador to Iran, 1942-46; Ambassador to Siam, 1946-48; adviser, Chinese Delegation to U.N., since 1949.