China Strategy Tse

The China Strategy – interview with Edward Tse
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On Guerrilla Warfare $9.86 ‘One of the most influential documents of our time, Mao Tse-tung’s pamphlet on guerrilla warfare has become the basic textbook for waging revolution in underdeveloped and emergent areas throughout the world. Recognizing the fundamental disparity between agrarian and urban societies, Mao advocated unorthodox strategies that converted deficits into advantages: using intelligence provided by the symp… |
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The Red Book of Guerrilla Warfare $0.99 This special edition contains the two most important essays by Mao on guerrilla warfare tactics in a new, completely uncensored format.As a revolutionary leader, Mao Zedong laid the economic, technological and cultural foundations of modern China, transforming the country from an agrarian society into a major world power. “Time Magazine” voted Mao Zedong as one of the 100 most influential figures … |
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El Arte de la Guerra (Kindle En Espanol) (Spanish Edition) $5.94 El Arte de la Guerra es el mejor libro de estrategia de todos los tiempos. Inspiró a Napoleón, Maquiavelo, Mao Tse Tung y muchas más figuras históricas. Este libro de dos quinientos mil años de antigüedad, es uno de los más importantes textos clásicos chinos, en el que, a pesar del tiempo transcurrido, ninguna de sus máximas ha quedado anticuada, ni hay un solo consejo que hoy no sea úti… |
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Chinese Information Warfare: A Phantom Menace or Emerging Threat? $2.99 Mao Tse-tung counseled, “To achieve victory we must as far as possible make the enemy blind and deaf by sealing his eyes and ears, and drive his commanders to distraction by creating confusion in their minds.” Few concepts mesh so contextually with Mao than the Chinese approach to Information Warfare (IW). As the People’s Republic of China struggles with its national military strategy, IW offers opportunities to win wars without the traditional clash of arms. In this monograph, Mr. Toshi Yoshihara explores what he perceives to be China’s pursuit of IW as a method of fighting asymmetric warfare against the United States. Largely imitative of U.S. thoughts, literature, and practices on IW, he believes the Chinese are seeking ways to adapt it to their own style of warfare. Paradoxically, he observes that the Chinese have not gleaned their intelligence through espionage, but through careful scrutiny of U.S. IW in practice. The Persian Gulf War and Kosovo conflict have provided ample largess to the Chinese archives. Mr. Yoshihara examines those aspects of IW-PSYOPS, Denial, and Deception-that China believes provides the greatest prospects for victory in a conflict. Not surprisingly, Sun Tzu is interwoven into this emerging theory. Targeting the enemy’s “nervous system” at all levels, that is, his ability to gather and assess information and then transmit orders, provides significant advantages in the prosecution of a campaign. Targeting the enemy’s homeland defenses and its citizens can potentially end a war before it even starts. He concludes that the extent of Chinese advances or intent regarding IW is difficult to ascertain given its closed society. Chinese IW may still benascent, but the menacing intent is there and only vigilance will protect the United States. Much in the realm of IW remains speculative and conceptual. Aspiring nations can take advantage of the Revolution in Military Affairs by skipping generations of technology and |
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Chinese Information Warfare: A Phantom Menace or Emerging Threat? $18.27 New – Mao Tse-tung counseled, “To achieve victory we must as far as possible make the enemy blind and deaf by sealing his eyes and ears, and drive his commanders to distraction by creating confusion in their minds.” Few concepts mesh so contextually with Mao than the Chinese approach to Information Warfare (IW). As the People’s Republic of China struggles with its national military strategy, IW offers opportunities to win wars without the traditional clash of arms. In this monograph, Mr. Toshi Y |
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Chinese Information Warfare: A Phantom Menace or Emerging Threat? $14.5 New – Mao Tse-tung counseled, “To achieve victory we must as far as possible make the enemy blind and deaf by sealing his eyes and ears, and drive his commanders to distraction by creating confusion in their minds.” Few concepts mesh so contextually with Mao than the Chinese approach to Information Warfare (IW). As the People’s Republic of China struggles with its national military strategy, IW offers opportunities to win wars without the traditional clash of arms. In this monograph, Mr. Toshi Y |
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Collected Writings of Chairman Mao, Volume 2: Guerrilla Warfare $6.99 Mao Zedong (also known as Mao Tse-tung) is regarded as one of the most controversial figures in modern world history. Having conquered the country, he ruled the People’s Republic of China from its establishment as a Communist state in 1949 until the time of his death in 1976. Brilliant and ruthless, his legacy includes guerrilla warfare tactics, violent cultural revolutions, and enduring Communist propaganda. He was named one of the 100 most influential figures of the 20th century by Time Magazine.Eric Margolis, of the Huffington Post writes of Chairman Mao:”Mao was an accomplished poet, writer and historian, a profound thinker, and a superb military strategist. He crushed the US-backed Nationalist’s 4.3-million strong armies in a series of titanic battles, forcing his rival, Chiang Kai-shek, to flee to Taiwan… The Great Helmsman united fractured, war-torn China, restoring its pride and self-confidence after two centuries of humiliation. Mao thwarted both Soviet and U.S. efforts to turn China into a client state, and built up China’s military power… Mao’s aides dared not tell him millions were starving. Red Emperor Mao was prodigal with his people’s lives, and, according to aides who were close to him, was shockingly indifferent to their suffering. Mao horrified even brutal Soviet leaders by saying he was prepared to lose half his people to emerge victorious from a nuclear war…The second volume in this special collection contains three important lectures and essays by Chairman Mao dealing with guerrilla warfare:*Part 1 – On Guerrilla Warfare*Part 2 – Problems of Strategy in Guerrilla War against Japan*Part 3 – On Protracted WarExcerpt from “Collected Writings of Chairman Mao: Volume 2 – Guerrilla Warfare” by Mao Zedong.Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.In September 1812, Napoleon, in the course of swallowing all of Europe, invaded Russia at the head of a great army totaling |
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Collected Writings of Chairman Mao, Volume 2: Guerrilla Warfare $19.95 Mao Zedong (also known as Mao Tse-tung) is regarded as one of the most controversial figures in modern world history. Having conquered the country, he ruled the People’s Republic of China from its establishment as a Communist state in 1949 until the time of his death in 1976. Brilliant and ruthless, his legacy includes guerrilla warfare tactics, violent cultural revolutions, and enduring Communist propaganda. He was named one of the 100 most influential figures of the 20th century by Time Magazine.Eric Margolis, of the Huffington Post writes of Chairman Mao:”Mao was an accomplished poet, writer and historian, a profound thinker, and a superb military strategist. He crushed the US-backed Nationalist’s 4.3-million strong armies in a series of titanic battles, forcing his rival, Chiang Kai-shek, to flee to Taiwan… The Great Helmsman united fractured, war-torn China, restoring its pride and self-confidence after two centuries of humiliation. Mao thwarted both Soviet and U.S. efforts to turn China into a client state, and built up China’s military power… Mao’s aides dared not tell him millions were starving. Red Emperor Mao was prodigal with his people’s lives, and, according to aides who were close to him, was shockingly indifferent to their suffering. Mao horrified even brutal Soviet leaders by saying he was prepared to lose half his people to emerge victorious from a nuclear war…The second volume in this special collection contains three important lectures and essays by Chairman Mao dealing with guerrilla warfare:*Part 1 – On Guerrilla Warfare*Part 2 – Problems of Strategy in Guerrilla War against Japan*Part 3 – On Protracted WarExcerpt from “Collected Writings of Chairman Mao: Volume 2 – Guerrilla Warfare” by Mao Zedong.Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.In September 1812, Napoleon, in the course of swallowing all of Europe, invaded Russia at the head of a great army totaling |
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The Art of War $6.99 As the revolutionary leader who conquered China, Mao Tse-tung was undoubtedly a great strategist. The parallels between Chairman Mao’s thoughts on strategy and those of Sun Tzu belie a direct lineage of culture and genius spanning twenty-five centuries. This hardcover special edition of “The Art of War” by Mao Tse-tung contains, for the first time in a single volume, his four most important discourses on warfare: “Problems of Strategy in China’s Revolutionary War”"Problems of Strategy in Guerrilla War Against Japan”"On Protracted War”"Problems of War and Strategy”Other special editions in this series dealing with the subject of warfare and strategy include: The Art of War by Sun Tzu – Special Edition The Art of War by Baron de Jomini – Special Edition The Art of War & The Prince by Machiavelli – Special Edition |
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The Art of War by Mao Tse-Tung $10.33 Used – Title: The Art of War by Mao Tse-tung – Special Edition Book Description (formally called “Annotation”): This Special Edition of “The Art of War” by Mao Tse-tung contains his four most important discourses on warfare. The parallels between Chairman Mao’s thoughts on strategy and those of Sun Tzu belie a direct lineage of culture and genius projected across twenty five centuries. First, “Problems of Strategy in China’s Revolutionary War,” considers the rational and classical stratagems und |
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The Art of War by Mao Tse-Tung $10.79 Used – Title: The Art of War by Mao Tse-tung – Special Edition Book Description (formally called “Annotation”): This Special Edition of “The Art of War” by Mao Tse-tung contains his four most important discourses on warfare. The parallels between Chairman Mao’s thoughts on strategy and those of Sun Tzu belie a direct lineage of culture and genius projected across twenty five centuries. First, “Problems of Strategy in China’s Revolutionary War,” considers the rational and classical stratagems und |
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The Art of War by Mao Tse-Tung – Special Edition $18.88 New – As the revolutionary leader who conquered China, Mao Tse-tung was undoubtedly a great strategist. The parallels between Chairman Mao’s thoughts on strategy and those of Sun Tzu belie a direct lineage of culture and genius spanning twenty-five centuries. This hardcover special edition of “The Art of War” by Mao Tse-tung contains, for the first time in a single volume, his four most important discourses on warfare: “Problems of Strategy in China’s Revolutionary War”"Problems of Strategy in G |
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The Art of War by Mao Tse-Tung – Special Edition $23.09 New – As the revolutionary leader who conquered China, Mao Tse-tung was undoubtedly a great strategist. The parallels between Chairman Mao’s thoughts on strategy and those of Sun Tzu belie a direct lineage of culture and genius spanning twenty-five centuries. This hardcover special edition of “The Art of War” by Mao Tse-tung contains, for the first time in a single volume, his four most important discourses on warfare: “Problems of Strategy in China’s Revolutionary War”"Problems of Strategy in G |
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The Art of War by Mao Tse-Tung – Special Edition $23.09 Used – As the revolutionary leader who conquered China, Mao Tse-tung was undoubtedly a great strategist. The parallels between Chairman Mao’s thoughts on strategy and those of Sun Tzu belie a direct lineage of culture and genius spanning twenty-five centuries. This hardcover special edition of “The Art of War” by Mao Tse-tung contains, for the first time in a single volume, his four most important discourses on warfare: “Problems of Strategy in China’s Revolutionary War”"Problems of Strategy in |
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The Art of War by Mao Tse-Tung – Special Edition $18.88 Used – As the revolutionary leader who conquered China, Mao Tse-tung was undoubtedly a great strategist. The parallels between Chairman Mao’s thoughts on strategy and those of Sun Tzu belie a direct lineage of culture and genius spanning twenty-five centuries. This hardcover special edition of “The Art of War” by Mao Tse-tung contains, for the first time in a single volume, his four most important discourses on warfare: “Problems of Strategy in China’s Revolutionary War”"Problems of Strategy in |
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The China Strategy: Harnessing the Power of the World’s Fastest-Growing Economy $17 “Everyone today, from big corporate players to day traders, from hedge fund managers to personal investors, deals on some level with China. Here Edward Tse, chairman for greater China at the management consulting firm Booz & Company, aims to provide a playbook for working with the world’s fastest-growing economy.” —Smart Money |
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The China Strategy: Harnessing the Power of the World’s Fastest-Growing Economy $26.95 “Everyone today, from big corporate players to day traders, from hedge fund managers to personal investors, deals on some level with China. Here Edward Tse, chairman for greater China at the management consulting firm Booz & Company, aims to provide a playbook for working with the world’s fastest-growing economy.” —Smart Money |
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The China Strategy: Harnessing the Power of the World’s Fastest-Growing Economy $26.95 “Everyone today, from big corporate players to day traders, from hedge fund managers to personal investors, deals on some level with China. Here Edward Tse, chairman for greater China at the management consulting firm Booz & Company, aims to provide a playbook for working with the world’s fastest-growing economy.” —Smart Money |