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Xiaobing Li

    Attack at Chosin: The Chinese Second Offensive in Korea
    Chinas War in Korea
    • Chinas War in Korea

      Strategic Culture and Geopolitics

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Examining the Korean War from a Chinese viewpoint, this book delves into the motivations behind China's decision to send three million troops, framed as a defense of the homeland. It highlights the overlooked historical elements that shaped China's security concerns and strategic culture. Utilizing newly uncovered sources, the narrative explores the adaptability of Chinese military strategy during the conflict and its implications for contemporary security issues in China and Northeast Asia, offering insights into the evolution of leadership and military decisions.

      Chinas War in Korea
    • Focusing on command and control, technology, and combat effectiveness, this book offers a unique perspective on the Korean conflict from the Chinese viewpoint. It delves into the dynamics of cooperation and tension between Beijing and Pyongyang, providing insights into the factors that contributed to the UN forces' military success at Chosin. Through this lens, it reveals the complexities of the war and the strategic interactions that shaped its outcome.

      Attack at Chosin: The Chinese Second Offensive in Korea