John M. Paxman
JOHN PAXMAN lives in Montreal, where he is involved in raising two young children even as he contemplates the golden years. He favored literature and language at Brigham Young University, then took a degree in law at the University of Virginia. At Queen’s College, Cambridge, he specialized in international law. Professionally, he has worked in and taught international public health, the latter at Boston University School of Public Health.
“The Day Not to Be Forgotten”: How I Learned What Happened in Tian’anmen Square
Articles/Essays – Volume 41, No. 3
I was in Beijing during the first week of June 1989, ostensibly to explore legal and policy options relating to the “one-child” policy with China’s State Family Planning Commission. As it turned out, they wanted…
Read more