The Protracted Game: A Wei-chʻi Interpretation of Maoist Revolutionary StrategyEn analyse af det asiatiske spil Wei-Ch'i som led i arbejdet for "vestlig" indsigt i og forståelse af Mao-kinesisk og anden kommunistisk revolutionær strategi. Bogen bidrager med eksempler på strategi i forhold til geopolitik i Kina 1927; den sino-japanske krig og under 5 borgerkrige. |
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
ONE THE GAME OF WEICHI | 11 |
THREE THE KIANGSI PERIOD | 52 |
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The Protracted Game: A Wei-chʻi Interpretation of Maoist Revolutionary Strategy Scott A. Boorman Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
The Protracted Game: A Wei-chʻi Interpretation of Maoist Revolutionary Strategy Scott A. Boorman Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
The Protracted Game: A Wei-chʻi Interpretation of Maoist Revolutionary Strategy Scott A. Boorman Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
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