P’eng Te-huai
Author: Jürgen Domes
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: 1985
Total Pages: 182
ISBN-13: 9780804713030
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Author: Jürgen Domes
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: 1985
Total Pages: 182
ISBN-13: 9780804713030
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Stanford University Press classic.
Author: Peng Dehuai
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Published: 2005-01-01
Total Pages: 556
ISBN-13: 9781410221377
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book gives a unique personal glimpse of modern Chinese history from the beginning of the century to the "Cultural Revolution" through the eyes of one of the builders of the Chinese Red Army. Born into a poor peasant family in Hunan Province, Marshal Peng Dehuai (1898-1974) enlisted in 1916 in one of the old warlords' armies. While rising through the ranks to become a regimental commander, Peng Dehuai worked underground to organize soldiers' rights groups. He joined the Communist Party shortly before leading the Pingjiang Uprising in 1928 against reactionary rule. After founding the Third Army of the Chinese Red Army, Peng Dehuai went on to a brilliant career as an eminent commander before and during the epic Long March, in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation, and in the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea. After Liberation in 1949, he senred as Vice-Premier of the State Council and Minister of Defence. Marshal Peng Dehuai fell into political disgrace in 1959 after addressing a letter to Chairman Mao Zedong pointing out some of the problems in the "Great Leap Forward." Under virtual house arrest for most of the last 16 years of his life, Marshal Peng did manual labour and wrote biographical notes in response to demands for "confessions." He died under persecution during the "Cultural Revolution" on November 29, 1974. Exonerated by the CPC Central Committee in 1978, Marshal Peng Dehuai has been restored to his rightful place in history as one of the greatest military leaders in China's revolution.
Author: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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Published: 1964
Total Pages: 192
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Shu Guang Zhang
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Published: 1995
Total Pages: 360
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Breaks new ground in analyzing China's decision to enter the war and its subsequent struggle to hold its own against the world's most powerful nation. Should stand for some time as the standard comprehensive treatment of China in the Korean War". -- William Stueck, author of The Korean War. "Offers provocative insights into Mao's thinking about strategy, tactics, and the human costs of warfare. Highly recommended". -- John Lewis Gaddis, author of The Long Peace.
Author: United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service
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Published: 1978
Total Pages: 838
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Fang Zhu
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2019-03-13
Total Pages: 235
ISBN-13: 0429721293
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book tests the model of civil-military dualism to explain People's Liberation Army's (PLA) political engagement and its loyalty to the party in Maoist China. It explores how the party maintained its control— through penetration of the armed forces or non-intervention and civilian control.
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Published: 1967-10
Total Pages: 794
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Roderick MacFarquhar
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 1999-11
Total Pages: 762
ISBN-13: 9780231110839
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the final volume in a now-classic trilogy that seeks an answer to this question as it examines the politics, economics, culture, and international relations of China from the mid-1950s to the mid 1960s. The Coming of the Cataclysm explores the important events leading up to the Cultural Revolution, and details the ways in which Mao continually tested the Chinese Communist Party.
Author: Xiaobing Li
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2012-01-10
Total Pages: 641
ISBN-13: 1598844164
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis comprehensive volume traces the Chinese military and its experiences over the past 2,500 years, describing clashes with other kingdoms and nations as well as internal rebellions and revolutions. As the first book of its kind, China at War: An Encyclopedia expands far beyond the conventional military history book that is focused on describing key wars, battles, military leaders, and influential events. Author Xiaobing Li—an expert writer in the subjects of Asian history and military affairs—provides not only a broad, chronological account of China's long military history, but also addresses Chinese values, concepts, and attitudes regarding war. As a result, readers can better understand the wider sociopolitical history of the most populous and one of the largest countries in the world—and grasp the complex security concerns and strategic calculations often behind China's decision-making process. This encyclopedia contains an introductory essay written to place the reference entries within a larger contextual framework, allowing students to compare Chinese with Western and American views and approaches to war. Topics among the hundreds of entries by experts in the field include Sunzi's classic The Art of War, Mao Zedong's guerrilla warfare in the 20th century, Chinese involvement in the Korean War and Vietnam War, and China's nuclear program in the 21st century.
Author: Frederick C Teiwes
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-09-08
Total Pages: 503
ISBN-13: 1351696106
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis title was first published in 1980: Drawing upon released documents, memoirs and party-history works, the process and impact of the political campaigns in China between 1950 and 1965 is documented. Complete with extensive interviews with Chinese scholars and former officials, the book reviews the findings of the first edition.