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Mailing address
124 Mt. Auburn Street 140
Belfer Center for Science & International Affairs
79 JFK St.
Cambridge, MA, 02138
Tony Saich
Daewoo Professor of International Affairs
Contact:
Telephone: (617) 495-5713
Fax: (617)-495-8963
Email: anthony_saich@harvard.edu
Experience
Tony Saich is the Daewoo Professor of International Affairs at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. From 1994 to July 1999, he was the Chief Representative of the China Office at the Ford Foundation in Beijing. Prior to this, he was the Director of the Sinological Institute, Leiden University, the Netherlands. His teaching and research focus on the interplay between state and society in Asia and the respective roles they play in determining policy-making and framing socio-economic development. He has written several books on development in China including China: Politics and Government (1981); China''s Science Policy in the 80s (1989); Revolutionary Discourse in Mao''s China (1994 with David E. Apter); and The Rise to Power of the Chinese Communist Party (1996). He received his B.A. (Hons) from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, his M.Sc. (Econ) from the School of Oriental and African Studies, London University, and his Ph.D. from Leiden University. He studied in China on a British Council reciprocal scholarship from 1976-77 and has visited China almost every year since. From 1988-90, he was a visiting research fellow at the Fairbank Center, Harvard University, and in the academic year 1992-93, he was a Visiting Professor at UCLA. He has taught at universities in England, Holland and the US.
May 27, 2003
The Real Fallout From China's Chernobyl
Op-Ed, Financial Times
By Tony Saich, Daewoo Professor of International Affairs



