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Uncertain Partners - Stalin, Mao, and the Korean War (Paperback, 1 New Ed): Sergei N. Goncharov, John W. Lewis, Litai Xue Uncertain Partners - Stalin, Mao, and the Korean War (Paperback, 1 New Ed)
Sergei N. Goncharov, John W. Lewis, Litai Xue
R831 Discovery Miles 8 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Reviews "A remarkable tripartite collaboration. . . . A new and highly revealing account of how the Korean War began, based on a careful comparison of Chinese, Soviet, and even North Korean sources. The authors' achievement, from a historian's perspective, is roughly the equivalent of making a first flight around the hidden side of the moon. . . . An exemplary standard for the 'new' Cold War history."Atlantic Monthly "A fascinating and exciting book. Every expert on Soviet and Chinese foreign policy and every student of international relations and the Cold War will have to read it. I am awed by the materials that have been put together in this book; it is international collaboration at its very best."Melvyn P. Leffler, University of Virginia "This title, the first using newly available resources from China and Russia, represents the opening of a new era in the study of Sino-Soviet relations and their effect on international politics. The credentials of the authors are the highest." Library Journal "This magisterial work provides the missing dimension of the Korean war how policy was made on the communist side. Making use of previously unavailable Chinese and Soviet sources . . . this is likely to become the standard work on the subject."--John Merrill, George Washington University.

Imagined Enemies - China Prepares for Uncertain War (Paperback): John Wilson Lewis, Litai Xue Imagined Enemies - China Prepares for Uncertain War (Paperback)
John Wilson Lewis, Litai Xue
R875 Discovery Miles 8 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The fourth and final volume in a pioneering series on the Chinese military, "Imagined Enemies" offers an unprecedented look at its history, operational structure, modernization, and strategy. Beginnning with an examination of culturee adn thought in Part I, the authors explore the transition away transition away from Mao Zedong's revolutionary doctrine, the conflict with Moscow, and Beijing's preoccupation with Taiwanese separatism and preparations for war to thwart it. Part II focuses on operational and policy decisions in the National Command Authority and, subsequently, in the People's Liberation Army. Part III provides a detailed study of the Second Artillery, China's strategic rocket forces. The book concludes with the transformation of military strategy and shows how it is being tested in military exercises, with Taiwan and the United States as "imagined enemies."

China Builds the Bomb (Paperback, Twenty-Third): John W. Lewis, Litai Xue China Builds the Bomb (Paperback, Twenty-Third)
John W. Lewis, Litai Xue
R748 R709 Discovery Miles 7 090 Save R39 (5%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"A pioneering political-scientific history. . . . Lucidly composed, meticulously documented, and handsomely presented."--The Annals
"A fascinating and compelling story of the beginnings of the Chinese nuclear weapon program."--Arms Control Today

Uncertain Partners - Stalin, Mao, and the Korean War (Hardcover): Sergei N. Goncharov, John W. Lewis, Litai Xue Uncertain Partners - Stalin, Mao, and the Korean War (Hardcover)
Sergei N. Goncharov, John W. Lewis, Litai Xue
R3,118 Discovery Miles 31 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Uncertain partners tells for the first time the inside story of the creation of the Sino-Soviet alliance and the origins of the Korean War. Using major new documentary sources, including cables and letters between Mao Zedong and Stalin, and interviews with key Russian, Chinese, and Korean participants, the book focuses on the domestic and foreign policy decision-making in all three countries from 1945 through October 1950. The authors examine the complex relations between Stalin, Chiang Kai-shek, and Mao during the last year of the Chinese civil war and the emergence of the Cold War. They show how the interplay of perceptions, national security policies, and personalities shaped those relations and were used by the North Korean leader Kim Il Sung to win backing for the invasion of South Korea. The authors also examine the Sino-Soviet alliance, drawing on hitherto unknown secret protocols and understandings and the records of high-level planning that led to the invasion and to the Chinese intervention in Korea. The book is illustrated with 42 photographs and two maps and is the fourth volume in the series, Studies in International Security and Arms Control, sponsored by the Center for International Security and Arms Control at Stanford University.

China Builds the Bomb (Hardcover, First): John W. Lewis, Litai Xue China Builds the Bomb (Hardcover, First)
John W. Lewis, Litai Xue
R2,921 R2,727 Discovery Miles 27 270 Save R194 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"A pioneering political-scientific history. . . . Lucidly composed, meticulously documented, and handsomely presented."--The Annals
"A fascinating and compelling story of the beginnings of the Chinese nuclear weapon program."--Arms Control Today

Imagined Enemies - China Prepares for Uncertain War (Hardcover): John Wilson Lewis, Litai Xue Imagined Enemies - China Prepares for Uncertain War (Hardcover)
John Wilson Lewis, Litai Xue
R4,238 Discovery Miles 42 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the fourth and final volume in a pioneering series on the Chinese military. It begins with an examination of Chinese military culture and history, with special attention to the transition from Mao Zedong's revolutionary doctrine and the conflict with Moscow to Beijing's preoccupation with Taiwanese separatism and preparations for war to thwart it. Because such a war might involve the United States, the Chinese have concentrated on measures to deter American intervention. Part II focuses on the military and decisionmaking, first in the National Command Authority and then in the People's Liberation Army's command-and-control prioritizing system. Part II provides a detailed study of the Second Artillery, China's strategic rocket forces. Based in part on interviews, the book provides an unprecedented look at its history, operational structure, modernization, and strategy.

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