Chih-Ping Chen
Chih-Ping Chen (; 13 November 1906 – 11 February 1984) was a Chinese
student activist,
military officer, statesman, and
diplomat for the
Republic of China from the 1920s through the mid-1970s. He served in student actions during the establishment of the Republic; was in charge of the building and operations of the
Burma Road during
World War II; represented the Republic of China in Burma, India, the Philippines,
Iraq, Jordan, the
Arab Federation (or Arab Union), Libya, and Mexico; and was a Chief Delegate for China in eight annual
United Nations General Assemblies. At the time of his passing, he held three positions as a member of the Central Committee of the
Kuomintang, Advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and National Security Advisor to the
President.
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