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Civilmilitary Relations In Chinese History From Ancient China To The Communist Takeover 1st Edition Kai Filipiak Editor

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Civilmilitary Relations In Chinese History From Ancient China To The Communist Takeover 1st Edition Kai Filipiak Editor
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.58 MB
Pages: 310
Author: Kai Filipiak (editor)
ISBN: 9780415643566, 0415643562
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Civilmilitary Relations In Chinese History From Ancient China To The Communist Takeover 1st Edition Kai Filipiak Editor by Kai Filipiak (editor) 9780415643566, 0415643562 instant download after payment.

Modern studies of civil–military relations recognise that the military is separate from civil society, with its own norms and values, principles of organization, and regulations. Key issues of concern include the means by which – and the extent to which – the civil power controls the military; and also the ways in which military values and approaches permeate and affect wider society. This book examines these issues in relation to China, covering the full range of Chinese history from the Zhou, Qin, and Han dynasties up to the Communist takeover in 1949. It traces how civil–military relations were different in different periods, explores how military specialization and professionalization developed, and reveals how military weakness often occurred when the civil authority with weak policies exerted power over the military. Overall, the book shows how attitudes to the military’s role in present day Communist China were forged in earlier periods.

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