ABSTRACT

Machiavelli drew on 2000 years of history to develop theories on how to make war, how to win battles, and how to gain power and keep it. Using Machiavelli as a springboard, Dennis and Ching Ping Bloodworth boldly and adroitly map out 3000 years of Chinese political-military history--from Confucius to Mao Zedong--using Machiavell's discourse of power politics. They reveal a pageantry of Chinese historical figures, from wise strategists, heroic generals, crafty statesmen, and ruthless emperors to brave knights-errant, and from stately Confucian philosophers to shrewd, cunning Legalist thinkers, without the usual Confucian restraint.The Chinese Machiavelli intends to help Western readers, who may be puzzled by Chinese diplomatic and military strategy, understand the principles that have guided both past and present Chinese leaders. For instance, why have modern communist Chinese leaders often befriended right-wing European politicians who are out of office rather than left-wing leaders in power? Why did they entertain President Nixon while the United States was at war with North Vietnam? Within the framework of a chronological history concentrating on power politics and using the social and cultural scene as a backdrop, the Bloodworths use China's long history to find answers.Peter Li's preface for this new edition explains the structure of the book and offers a penetrating analysis of the authors' style and method. Although The Chinese Machiavelli is authored for the general public rather than for the specialist, the latter will also benefit from reading this history. The authors describe the continuity of Chinese history and reveal how knowledge of China's past sheds light on the political behavior of China's rulers today.

part One|84 pages

Thinking

chapter 1|6 pages

Curtain Raiser

chapter 2|14 pages

Tall Man from Lu

chapter 3|12 pages

Little Jesus, Big Marx

chapter 4|12 pages

The Straw Dogs

chapter 5|7 pages

Government by Goodness

chapter 6|10 pages

The Day of the Kissingers

chapter 7|8 pages

The Mixmasters

chapter 8|13 pages

Machiavellissimo

part Two|108 pages

Fighting

chapter 9|8 pages

The Gentle Art of War

chapter 10|12 pages

The Downhill Struggle

chapter 11|11 pages

The Knight and the Nobody

chapter 12|10 pages

Armies for Two

chapter 13|6 pages

Empire for One

chapter 14|10 pages

Prologue to Chaos

chapter 15|6 pages

Talk of Ts’ao Ts’ao

chapter 16|10 pages

The Keys of the Kingdoms

chapter 17|10 pages

Chinese Cutthroat

chapter 18|12 pages

Third-Party Risk

chapter 19|11 pages

The Drama in Modern Dress

part Three|98 pages

Ruling

chapter 20|12 pages

The Case for Murder

chapter 21|8 pages

The Golden Rule of the Assassin

chapter 22|10 pages

The Soft Touch

chapter 23|6 pages

Absolute Scholarship Corrupts Absolutely

chapter 24|6 pages

The Hero Worshippers

chapter 25|10 pages

The Living Dead

chapter 26|14 pages

The Tongue and the Teeth

chapter 27|9 pages

All Chinese Are Brothers

chapter 28|9 pages

Barbarians in Perspective

chapter 29|12 pages

Democrazy

part Four|31 pages

Analyzing

chapter 30|13 pages

Past for Consumption

chapter 31|9 pages

Western Approaches

chapter 32|7 pages

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