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Yuhua Wang (Chinese: 王裕华) is a Chinese political scientist who researches comparative politics, taking the history of China as a sample to explore the significance of the construction of "state capacity" for state and social development. Currently, he is a professor in the Department of Government at Harvard University whose research focuses on the politics of state-building.[1]