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China's use of military force :beyond the Great Wall and the long march
- 作者: Scobell, Andrew.
- 出版: Cambridge, UK ;New York : Cambridge University Press 2003.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xiv, 299 pages) :map.
- 叢書名: Cambridge modern China series
- 標題: Since 1949 , MilitaryOther. , TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. , History, Military , Histoire militaire , Armies. , Militärpolitik , Chine , China History, Military -- 1949- , China Military policy. , China , HISTORY Military -- Other. , Military & Naval Science. , Heer , TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING , Chine Politique militaire. , Electronic books. , Military policy. , Military Science. , HISTORY , Law, Politics & Government. , Chine Histoire militaire -- 1949- , Politique militaire. , Militärischer Einsatz , Krijgsmacht. , Militaire politiek. , Military history. , China.
- ISBN: 0511306970 , 9780511306976
- ISBN: 0521819792 , 0521525853 , 0511055307 , 9780521819794 , 9780521525855 , 9780511055300
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-291) and index. Introduction -- The Chinese cult of defense -- Bringing in the military -- Lips and teeth: China's decision to intervene in Korea -- Support the Left: PLA intervention in the Cultural Revolution -- A self-defense counterattack: China's 1979 war with Vietnam -- Why the People's Army fired on the people: Beijing, 1989 -- Show of force: the 1995-1996 Taiwan Strait crisis -- Conclusion: explaining China's use of force.
- 摘要: In this 2003 study of China's militarism, Andrew Scobell examines the use of military force abroad - as in Korea (1950), Vietnam (1979), and the Taiwan Strait (1995-6) - and domestically, as during the Cultural Revolution of the late 1960s and in the 1989 military crackdown in Tiananmen Square. Debunking the view that China has become increasingly belligerent in recent years because of the growing influence of soldiers, Scobell concludes that China's strategic culture has remained unchanged for decades. Nevertheless, the author uncovers the existence of a 'Cult of Defense' in Chinese strategic culture. The author warns that this 'Cult of Defense' disposes Chinese leaders to rationalize all military deployment as defensive, while changes in the People's Liberation Army's doctrine and capabilities over the past two decades suggest that China's twenty-first century leaders may use military force more readily than their predecessors.
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- 系統號: 005312729
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In this 2003 study of China's militarism, Andrew Scobell examines the use of military force abroad - as in Korea (1950), Vietnam (1979), and the Taiwan Strait (1995-6) - and domestically, as during the Cultural Revolution of the late 1960s and in the 1989 military crackdown in Tiananmen Square. Debunking the view that China has become increasingly belligerent in recent years because of the growing influence of soldiers, Scobell concludes that China's strategic culture has remained unchanged for decades. Nevertheless, the author uncovers the existence of a 'Cult of Defense' in Chinese strategic culture. The author warns that this 'Cult of Defense' disposes Chinese leaders to rationalize all military deployment as defensive, while changes in the People's Liberation Army's doctrine and capabilities over the past two decades suggest that China's twenty-first century leaders may use military force more readily than their predecessors.
來源: Google Book
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