Selected Military Writings of Mao Tse-tung is a collection of key essays and directives by Mao Zedong, focusing on military strategy, revolutionary warfare, and the principles of guerrilla tactics. The book covers Mao’s theoretical contributions to the development of the Chinese Communist Party’s military doctrine, including the concepts of protracted war, the mobilization of peasant forces…
In this book, James Manicom contests the orthodox view that the strategic rivalry between China and Japan will escalate into a full blown military conflict. The book concedes that the East China Sea will be the likely medium for Sino-Japanese military rivalry and cyclical tensions will persist; however, it makes the compelling case that cooperation will endure.