Survival Through Adaptation: The Chinese Red Army and The Extermination Campaigns, 1927-1936: Art of War Papers (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
ISBN-10:
1481989995
ISBN-13:
9781481989992
Released: Jan 16, 2013
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format: Paperback, 192 pages
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Description:
This study, “Survival Through Adaptations: The Chinese Red Army and the Extermination Campaigns, 1927-1936,” analyzes the Chinese Red Army from 1927 to 1936 to determine how the Red Army survived attacks from external military forces and also successfully overcame the threats to its existence posed by changing Chinese Communist Party (CCP) policies. During this period, the CCP attempted to develop, expand, and professionalize the Chinese Red Army as a way to defend Communist base areas from a series of Kuomingtang (KMT) Extermination Campaigns. Also during these years, changes in the CCP leadership often placed the Red Army in dangerous situations by underestimating the KMT military threat and overestimating Red Army capabilities. This re-examination of the origin and development of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army looks at the Chinese Red Army’s strategy, tactics, organization, and training and identifies four themes that helped it adapt and survive: a pragmatic strategy focused on long-term success; creating local populace support through adaptation; strong soldier recruiting, training, and retention; and a comprehensive officer development system.
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