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  1. SIDELIGHTS: Longtime journalist Edward A. Gargan has written two books based largely on his experiences reporting from several Asian countries, including China. Although Gargan studied Chinese history at the University of Wisconsin and planned on working in academia, he turned to journalism after his college years.

  2. Edward Gargan. M.A. University Wisconsin. Professor Gargan has worked around the world for the New York Times and Newsday. He has been based in Africa, India, and Hong Kong and twice in China. In his two China postings, he covered the nascent democracy movement and the early stirrings of economic liberalization, and later the rise of the middle ...

  3. By Edward A. Gargan, Special To the New York Times Oct. 8, 1985See the article in its original context from October 8, 1985, Section A, Page 8Buy ReprintsTimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers.

  4. Edward A. Gargan worked as a foreign correspondent and bureau chief for the New York Times in West Africa, China, India, and Hong Kong, was a magazine writer for the Los Angeles Times, and now covers Asia for Newsday. He was an Edward R. Murrow Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and is the author of China’s Fate.

  5. Edward Gargan, a 2005 Nieman Fellow, covered the Iraq War for Newsday and now lives in Beijing where he is working on a book on the nature of borders, borderlands and identity. Tweet Share

  6. Feb 3, 1991 · By Edward A. Gargan. 340 pp. New York: Doubleday. $22.95. Edward A. Gargan is not the first Western journalist in recent years to parlay a China assignment into a book. In the early 1980's ...