Wu Jiaxiang Explained

Wu Jiaxiang
Native Name:吴稼祥
Native Name Lang:zh
Birth Date:7 October 1955
Birth Place:Tongling County, Anhui, China
Alma Mater:Peking University
Occupation:Scholar, writer, public intellectual
Years Active:1989–present
Notable Works:The Empire In A Nutshell
Movement:Tiananmen Square protests of 1989

Wu Jiaxiang (; born 7 October 1955) is a Chinese scholar, writer, and public intellectual. Wu once served in various political roles in the Chinese government. He is visiting scholar at the Fairbank Center for East Asian Research at Harvard University.[1] [2]

Biography

Wu was born and raised in Datong Town of Tongling County, Anhui. After the Cultural Revolution, he entered Peking University, majoring in economics. After graduation, he was assigned to the Publicity Department of the Chinese Communist Party as an official, then he worked in the Secretariat and General Office of the Chinese Communist Party. In 1989, during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre, he was arrested by the Beijing Public Security Bureau and put in Qincheng Prison. He was subsequently freed in 1992. In 2000, he became a visiting scholar at the Fairbank Center for East Asian Research at Harvard University.

Work

Notes and References

  1. News: Wu Jiaxiang . Australian Centre on China in the World . 2015 .
  2. News: http://v.ifeng.com/news/opinion/201304/3c11b62e-924d-4b0a-9514-f741d0d4d56a.shtml?autoplay=true . zh:吴稼祥:民主是中国不可能拒绝的东西 . Ifeng . 2013-04-27 . zh .
  3. Book: The Empire In A Nutshell . zh:果壳里的帝国 . 2005 . Shanghai Joint Publishing . 301. 9787542621023 . zh.