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Lawrence C. Reardon is a Professor at the Department of Political Science and International Affairs, University of New Hampshire, specializing in China's political economy, foreign policy, and religious governance. He is also affiliated with Harvard University's Fairbank Center (Research Associate), Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (Luce Fellow), and Jinan University (Special Researcher).
- Education: Ph.D. in Political Science from Columbia University, M.Phil. in Political Science from Columbia University, M.I.A. from Columbia University, and B.A. in International/Global Studies from Johns Hopkins University.
His research focuses on China's economic development strategies, the Belt and Road Initiative, and the intersection of religion and statecraft. He has published extensively in journals like The China Quarterly and China Business Review, and authored or co-edited influential works such as A Third Way: The Origins of China's Current Economic Development Strategy (2020) and The Catholic Church and the Nation-State (2006).
Professor Reardon's teaching at UNH includes courses on Asian foreign policy, international political economy, and the Asian studies minor. His work bridges empirical analysis of Chinese policy with broader theoretical debates on crisis-driven reform and state-building, offering critical insights into China's evolving role in global affairs.


