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'The Romance of the Three Kingdoms' and Mao's Global Order of Tripolarity
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This book examines the impact of classical Chinese literature on Mao Zedong's political rhetoric and his vision of a tripolar geopolitical landscape at the peak of the Cold War. The historical novel The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, in which two weaker sovereign powers (Shu and Wu) collude to defend themselves against the dominance of another power (Wei), is here identified as a particular inspiration for Mao in building a Sino-Soviet alliance in opposition to the powerful United States. This classical Chinese text provided Mao with a framework for understanding the complexity of global politics, establishing a balance with the two superpowers, and gaining diplomatic autonomy in China's development. This study traces Mao's use of a tripolar policy throughout his leadership, including the role of the Korean War in isolating China, the influence of Sino-US hostility on Mao's Cultural Revolution in the 1960s, and the initiation of 'ping-pong diplomacy' with the United States to counteract the Soviet threat. The author offers an original insight into Mao's navigation of US and Soviet pressures while promoting socialist modernization in China.
Autorentext
Lai Sing Lam is a Senior Fellow at Regional Research and Training Initiative (HK) Ltd. He received a BA in Economics and MA and PhD in Government from the University of Queensland, Australia.
Klappentext
This book examines the impact of classical Chinese literature on Mao Zedong s political rhetoric and his vision of a tripolar geopolitical landscape at the peak of the Cold War. The historical novel The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, in which two weaker sovereign powers (Shu and Wu) collude to defend themselves against the dominance of another power (Wei), is here identified as a particular inspiration for Mao in building a Sino-Soviet alliance in opposition to the powerful United States. This classical Chinese text provided Mao with a framework for understanding the complexity of global politics, establishing a balance with the two superpowers, and gaining diplomatic autonomy in Chinäs development. This study traces Maös use of a tripolar policy throughout his leadership, including the role of the Korean War in isolating China, the influence of Sino-US hostility on Maös Cultural Revolution in the 1960s, and the initiation of ping-pong diplomacy with the United States to counteract the Soviet threat. The author offers an original insight into Maös navigation of US and Soviet pressures while promoting socialist modernization in China.
Inhalt
Contents: Mao and the theme of The*Romance of the Three Kingdoms* - The origins of Mao's global order of tripolarity - Mao's tripolar methodology - From post-war bipolarity to Mao's global order of tripolarity - 1954-64 period of tripolarity: Sino-Soviet break up and dismissal of Soviet-backed Peng Dehuai - 1965-9 period of tripolarity: Cultural Revolution as part of Sino-US hostility, and Sino-US love signaling - 1972-6: period of tripolarity: Sino-US courtship - 1979-90 period: collapse of Mao's global order.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783034307130
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage 1. Auflage
- Größe H225mm x B150mm x T14mm
- Jahr 2011
- EAN 9783034307130
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3034307136
- Veröffentlichung 06.07.2011
- Titel 'The Romance of the Three Kingdoms' and Mao's Global Order of Tripolarity
- Autor Lam Lai Sing
- Gewicht 351g
- Herausgeber Peter Lang
- Anzahl Seiten 246
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Politikwissenschaft