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Richard Dennis Baum (; 1940 - December 14, 2012〔http://china.usc.edu/%28X%281%29A%28kA7U19gRzgEkAAAAMjEzMGVkMjgtNjkxMS00MGI5LTlkZmYtNWQ0ODMwZTE3OTA5iqhCtTLTiFqSiMn_G8-rGiwTQho1%29S%28bcel2aakadfdccbuwdwuiknl%29%29/ShowArticle.aspx?articleID=2041&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1 "Richard, Baum, Distinguished "China Watcher," 1940-2012"〕) was an American China watcher, Professor Emeritus of political science at UCLA, and former Director Emeritus of the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies, noted for his many academic works on Chinese politics. Baum creditted Rhoda Sutherland of Oxford University with inspiring his interest in linguistics.
==Fang Lizhi incident==
On February 20, 1989, Richard Baum and three other scholars Harry Harding, Larry Krause, and Michel Oksenberg met with George H.W. Bush, then incoming ambassador to China James Lilley, and others to brief the president on U.S.-China relations.
As discussion turned to human rights, Baum advised that it would not be wise to single out single dissidents to bring the issue to the fore, that it would be better to talk about human rights in the most general terms possible. He specifically used Fang Lizhi as an example of a dissident that should not be singled out as Deng Xiaoping harbored strong personal feelings against him and specifically mentioning him would likely only be an affront to Deng.
Baum was then informed by Lilley during their break from the briefing that Fang had already been invited to a banquet in Beijing the following Sunday February 26, which was not public information at the time. Baum believed this was a great diplomatic misstep and nothing positive could result from it. He talked with an old friend Jim Mann about this who was a ''Los Angeles Times'' correspondent, unintentionally leaking the information, and the next morning the information appeared on the front page of the Los Angeles Times with the headline ''Bush, on China Trip, to See Dissidents, Sources Say''.
On the evening of the banquet, Fang's namecard was placed to somewhere as inconspicuous as possible, however Fang never made it to the banquet. The leaked information made its way to China, and Fang, Perry Link, and their wives while driving to the banquet were forced off the road by Chinese security police. They then walked to the hotel where the banquet was being held but were not permitted to enter.
The incident led to increased tensions in U.S.-China relations and greater antipathy toward Fang Lizhi who Beijing would later name the country's most wanted counterrevolutionary criminal leading to Fang's year-long sanctuary at the U.S. embassy.

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