
Imagined Enemies: China Prepares for Uncertain War by John Wilson Lewis
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History
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publisher
Stanford University Press
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John W. Lewis delves into the intricate landscape of China's military strategies in this concluding volume, examining the nation's preparations for potential conflicts. By dissecting the evolving nature of threats perceived by China, Lewis exposes the complexities that shape its defense policies and strategic posturing in an uncertain global environment.
This detailed analysis not only highlights the historical context that influences China's military outlook but also explores the implications for international relations and security. Lewis's keen insights provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of how imagined adversaries fuel China's military ambitions and underscore the broader challenges faced by the global community in addressing these developments.
This detailed analysis not only highlights the historical context that influences China's military outlook but also explores the implications for international relations and security. Lewis's keen insights provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of how imagined adversaries fuel China's military ambitions and underscore the broader challenges faced by the global community in addressing these developments.
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