- Wolf Ladejinsky
Wolf Isaac Ladejinsky (
March 15 ,1899 – July 1975) was an influential Americanagricultural economist and researcher, serving first in theUnited States Department of Agriculture , then theFord Foundation and later theWorld Bank . [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Odd Man Out. |url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,892872,00.html |quote=Until recently the Americanization of Wolf Ladejinsky was a copybook success story. An immigrant, he won an education and renown as a U.S. agricultural expert who helped to stymie the Communists in the Far East. ... |publisher=Time (magazine) |date=Monday,January 3 ,1955 |accessdate=2008-04-05 ] He was a key adviser onland reform to the governments of several Asian countries, includingJapan from 1945 to 1954 (during the Occupation) as well asMainland China and laterTaiwan underChiang Kai-shek ,South Vietnam from 1955 to 1961 underNgo Dinh Diem , and countries inSoutheast Asia and theIndian subcontinent . His efforts in Japan and Taiwan were a striking success, but later efforts were frustrated. Improving the welfare of Asian farmers throughAgrarian Reform was his goal throughout his long career, earning him praise as "... no typical bureaucrat, but an impassioned reformer" .Biography
Born in the
Ukraine in 1899, Ladejinsky fled theSoviet Union in 1921 as aJewish refugee from the Russian Revolution Harvcol|Green|1980|pp=438. He arrived in the US in 1922 and graduated fromColumbia University six years later. In 1933 one of his professors at Columbia,Rexford Tugwell , helped him obtain a post in the Department of Agriculture. Two years later he joined the department's Foreign Advisory Service, specializing in Asian problems. In 1945 he was assigned toGeneral Douglas MacArthur 's SCAP staff in occupied Japan , where he played a major role in developing and introducing the land reform program that dismantled a power structure dominated by wealthylandlord s. However, Ladejinsky has stated that the real architect of reform wasSocialist Hiro Wada , former JapaneseMinister of Agriculture Harvcol|Ness|1967|pp=819. His influence with Chiang Kai-Shek in Taiwan is widely credited with aiding theTaiwan Miracle .In December of 1954, during the period of
McCarthyism in theUnited States , Ladejinsky was the central figure in a highly public incident which aroused furor among liberals in Congress and was resolved by the intervention of the White House Harvcol|Schrecker|1998|pp=293-94. Ladejinsky, an anti-CommunistNew Deal Democrat, was blacklisted by several conservative groupsHarvcol|Manchester|1978|pp=508. While working as an agricultural attache' in Tokyo, his position was transferred from the Department of State to the Department of Agriculture's jurisdiction. Soon thereafter hissecurity clearance was revoked, and he was fired by Secretary of AgricultureEzra Taft Benson , who considered Ladejinsky a "security risk" despite admitting a lack of hard evidence against him harvcol|Sacchar|1992|pp=639. A public statement charged that Ladejinsky "required clearance from the Communist Party" to work forAmtorg Trading Corporation , for whom he served briefly as a translator in 1930. At that time he also had three sisters living in Soviet Russia, which was cited as making him "subject to coercion" ("Odd Man" 1955). The final charge was that Ladejinsky had been a member of twoCommunist front organizations, including theWashington Committee for Democratic Action harvcol|Eisenhower|1996|pp="n.1".The result was a public outcry. Members of the press repeatedly questioned President Eisenhower regarding the Ladejinsky case at a news conference held on January 12, 1955, particularly focusing on the fact that Ladejinsky was almost immediately chosen by
Harold Stassen at the Foreign Operations Administration to direct the land reform program inSouth Vietnam — giving him full security clearance in order to fill a position even more sensitive than his previous one (Harvcolnb|Schrecker|1998|pp=293; "Back To Work" 1955). One quoted Benson as having "branded Ladejinsky flatly as a member of two Communist front organizations, and as an economist analyst, and investigator for Amtorg, the Russian trading agency" Harvcol|Woolley|Peters|2007b. John Allison, the U.S. Ambassador to Japan, protested the firing. AuthorJames Michener wrote a letter to the New York Times stating "It is precisely as ifRichard Nixon andAdlai Stevenson were to be charged with subversion. Mr. Ladejinsky is known throughout Asia as Communism's most implacable foe..." ("Odd Man" 1955).Notes
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*. World Wide Web facsimile by The Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission of the print edition.
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* Harvrefcol|Surname=Klatt|Given=W.|Year=1979|Title= [Review of the book "Agrarian Reform as Unfinished Business: The Selected Papers of Wolf Ladejinsky"] |Journal=International Affairs|Volume=55|Issue=1
Pages=113-114
*Harvrefcol|Year=1978|Surname=Manchester|Given=William|Title=|Publisher=Dell|Place=New York. ISBN 0440104130
* Harvrefcol|Surname=Ness|Given=Gayl D.
Year=1967|Title= [Review of the book "Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Lord and Peasant in the Making of the Modern World"] |Journal=American Sociological Review
Volume=32|Issue= 5|Pages=818-820
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* Harvrefcol|Surname=Rosen|Given=George|Year=1977|Title=Obituary: Wolf Ladejinsky (1899-1975)|Journal=The Journal of Asian Studies
Volume=36|Issue=2|Pages=327-328
*Harvrefcol|Year=1992|Surname=Sachar|Given=Howard M.|Title=A History of Jews in America|Publisher=Alfred A. Knopf|Place=New York. ISBN 0394573536
*Harvrefcol|Surname=Schrecker|Given=Ellen|Title=Many Are the Crimes: McCarthyism in America|Publisher=Little, Brown and Company|Year=1998|Place=Boston. ISBN 0-316-77470-7
*. Gerhard Peters (database). Accessed15 November 2007 .
*. Gerhard Peters (database). Accessed15 November 2007 .Further reading
*Harvrefcol|Surname1=Ladejinsky|Given1=Wolf|Year=1977|Title=Agrarian Reform as Unfinished Business: The Selected Papers of Wolf Ladejinsky (L.J. Walinsky, Ed.)|Place=London|Publisher=Oxford University Press for the World Bank|Pages=603.
*Harvrefcol|Surname1=Moore|Given1=Barrington, Jr.|Year=1966|Title=Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Lord and Peasant in the Making of the Modern World|Place=Boston|Publisher=Beacon Press|Pages=559.Persondata
NAME= Ladejinsky, Wolf
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Economist
DATE OF BIRTH=March 15 ,1899
PLACE OF BIRTH=Ukraine
DATE OF DEATH=July 1975
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