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Ancient China On Postmodern War Enduring Ideas From The Chinese Strategic Tradition 1st Edition Thomas M Kane

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Ancient China On Postmodern War Enduring Ideas From The Chinese Strategic Tradition 1st Edition Thomas M Kane
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Thomas M. Kane
ISBN: 9780415384797, 0415384796
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Ancient China On Postmodern War Enduring Ideas From The Chinese Strategic Tradition 1st Edition Thomas M Kane by Thomas M. Kane 9780415384797, 0415384796 instant download after payment.

Sun Tzu and other classical Chinese strategic thinkers wrote in an era of social, economic and military revolution, and hoped to identify enduring principles of war and statecraft. The twenty-first century is a time of similarly revolutionary change, and this makes their ideas of particular relevance for today’s strategic environment. Placing these theories in historical context, Dr Kane explores ancient Chinese reactions to such issues as advances in military technology and insurgency and terrorism, providing interesting comparisons between modern and ancient. The book explains the way prominent Chinese thinkers - such as Sun Tzu, Han Fei Tzu and Lao Tzu - treated critical strategic questions. It also compares their ideas to those of thinkers from other times and civilizations (e.g. Clausewitz) to illuminate particularly important points. In concluding, the book addresses the question of how ancient Chinese ideas might inform contemporary strategic debates. Ancient China on Postmodern War will be of much interest to students of strategic studies, Chinese philosophy and military history

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