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Field and Wave Electromagnetics - Pearson New International Edition (Paperback, 2nd edition): David Cheng Field and Wave Electromagnetics - Pearson New International Edition (Paperback, 2nd edition)
David Cheng
R2,170 Discovery Miles 21 700 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Respected for its accuracy, its smooth and logical flow of ideas, and its clear presentation, Field and Wave Electromagnetics has become an established textbook in the field of electromagnetics. This book builds the electromagnetic model using an axiomatic approach in steps: first for static electric fields, then for static magnetic fields, and finally for time-varying fields leading to Maxwell's equations. This approach results in an organised and systematic development of the subject matter. Applications of derived relations to fundamental phenomena and electromagnetic technologies are explained.

Pax Mundi (Paperback): David Cheng Pax Mundi (Paperback)
David Cheng
R487 Discovery Miles 4 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Hijacked War - The Story of Chinese POWs in the Korean War (Hardcover): David Cheng Chang The Hijacked War - The Story of Chinese POWs in the Korean War (Hardcover)
David Cheng Chang
R1,141 Discovery Miles 11 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Korean War lasted for three years, one month, and two days, but armistice talks occupied more than two of those years, as more than 14,000 Chinese prisoners of war refused to return to Communist China and demanded to go to Nationalist Taiwan, effectively hijacking the negotiations and thwarting the designs of world leaders at a pivotal moment in Cold War history. In The Hijacked War, David Cheng Chang vividly portrays the experiences of Chinese prisoners in the dark, cold, and damp tents of Koje and Cheju Islands in Korea and how their decisions derailed the high politics being conducted in the corridors of power in Washington, Moscow, and Beijing. Chang demonstrates how the Truman-Acheson administration's policies of voluntary repatriation and prisoner reindoctrination for psychological warfare purposes—the first overt and the second covert—had unintended consequences. The "success" of the reindoctrination program backfired when anti-Communist Chinese prisoners persuaded and coerced fellow POWs to renounce their homeland. Drawing on newly declassified archival materials from China, Taiwan, and the United States, and interviews with more than 80 surviving Chinese and North Korean prisoners of war, Chang depicts the struggle over prisoner repatriation that dominated the second half of the Korean War, from early 1952 to July 1953, in the prisoners' own words.

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