Maoist Revolutionary War Outside China

Dr. Christopher C. Harmon discusses “Maoist Revolutionary War Outside China,” a topic on which he is offering a class at IWP (IWP 706)

https://www.iwp.edu/courses/maoist-revolutionary-wars-outside-china

**This event is part of IWP’s China Series, organized by the China/Asia Program.**

About the Lecture:

The ideas of Mao tse Tung had a powerful impact—whatever one may think of their morals or their intellectual value. Maoism created the modern People’s Republic of China and was then sent on outward marches to influence others around the world. The “export” of Maoist revolutionary warfare began by 1950, was refreshed with the 1965 pamphlet of Defense Minister Lin Biao “Long Live the Victory of People’s War,” and has recently been re-examined by scholar Julia Lovell’s 2019 volume Maoism: A Global History.

Dr. Harmon is lecturing on Wednesday, May 17th about this phenomenon, bringing forward examples of Maoist revolutions in Vietnam, Malaysia, Nepal, Sri Lanka, the Philippines, and Peru. The lecture draws upon the substance of his new syllabus at the Institute of World Politics, a course on the theory and practice of Maoism, to commence this summer (2nd term; July-August).