The operational code of Mao Zedong: defensive or offensive realist? / Huiyun Feng

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Security Studies Vol 14 No 4, October-December 2005, pp.637-662 (118)Summary: Describes a computer based analysis of Mao's public foreign policy speeches used to determine whether Mao's belief system reflected the influence of a defensive or offensive strategic culture. Compares and contrasts the findings with previous analysis done by Alastair Johnston, and considers how this is related to China's grand strategy.
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Describes a computer based analysis of Mao's public foreign policy speeches used to determine whether Mao's belief system reflected the influence of a defensive or offensive strategic culture. Compares and contrasts the findings with previous analysis done by Alastair Johnston, and considers how this is related to China's grand strategy.

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