Roderick MacFarquhar

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<p><strong>Roderick MacFarquhar</strong> is the Leroy B. Williams Professor of History and Political Science at Harvard University and the director of the John King Fairbank Center for East Asian Research. His publications include <em>The Hundred Flowers Campaign and the Chinese Intellectuals</em>, <em>The Sino-Soviet Dispute</em>, <em>China Under Mao</em>; <em>Sino-American Relations, 1949-1971</em>; <em>The Secret Speeches of Chairman Mao</em>; the final two volumes of the <em>Cambridge History of China </em>(edited with the late John King Fairbank); <em>The Politics of China 2nd Ed: The Eras of Mao and Deng</em>; and a trilogy, T<em>he Origins of the Cultural Revolution</em>. He was the founding editor of <em>The China Quarterly</em>, and has been a fellow at Columbia University, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and the Royal Institute for International Affairs. In previous personae, he has been a journalist, a TV commentator, and a member of Parliament in the United Kingdom.</p>
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Professor of History and Political Science, Harvard University
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Academics
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Europe
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