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Mao: Profiles in Power Series

by S. G. Breslin
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Mao

1999 saw the 50th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.

This introduction to the life and career of Mao Zedong looks back over 50 years to show how Mao established a communist party state across mainland China in 1949 in the face of apparently insurmountable odds, and what he did as its leader in the years that followed.

Shaun Breslin's lucid introduction analyses Mao from a number of angles:

as revoultionary general

as founder and leader of the world's largest nation for almost 30 years

as ideologist

as astute and often brutal political manipulator

and ultimately, as victim of his own obsession with power.

Shaun Breslin shows how Mao was driven by a determination to ensure that his revolutionary radicalism would outlive him, and how, ironically, his actions were so extreme that they undermined it - Maoism and Mao's China died with him in 1976.

Undoubtedly the best introduction to modern Chinese history and its enigmatic protagonist.

Shaun Breslin is Reader in Politics at the University of Warwick, and convenor of the China Research programme at Chatham House. He is author of China in the 1980s: Centre-Province Relations in a Reforming Socialist State and Comparative Government and Politics: An Introduction.

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Mao

1999 saw the 50th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.

This introduction to the life and career of Mao Zedong looks back over 50 years to show how Mao established a communist party state across mainland China in 1949 in the face of apparently insurmountable odds, and what he did as its leader in the years that followed.

Shaun Breslin's lucid introduction analyses Mao from a number of angles:

as revoultionary general

as founder and leader of the world's largest nation for almost 30 years

as ideologist

as astute and often brutal political manipulator

and ultimately, as victim of his own obsession with power.

Shaun Breslin shows how Mao was driven by a determination to ensure that his revolutionary radicalism would outlive him, and how, ironically, his actions were so extreme that they undermined it - Maoism and Mao's China died with him in 1976.

Undoubtedly the best introduction to modern Chinese history and its enigmatic protagonist.

Shaun Breslin is Reader in Politics at the University of Warwick, and convenor of the China Research programme at Chatham House. He is author of China in the 1980s: Centre-Province Relations in a Reforming Socialist State and Comparative Government and Politics: An Introduction.

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Breslin (politics, U. of Warwick, UK) introduces the life and career of Mao Zedong, looking back over 50 years to show how Mao established a communist party state across mainland China in 1949 in the face of great odds, and examining what he did as its leaders in the days that followed. Discussion includes Mao as a revolutionary general, as founder and leader of the world's largest nation, as ideologist, and as victim of his own obsession with power. The book includes a chronology, glossary, and bibliographical essay. First published in 1998 by Pearson Education Limited. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Breslin (politics, U. of Warwick, UK) introduces the life and career of Mao Zedong, looking back over 50 years to show how Mao established a communist party state across mainland China in 1949 in the face of great odds, and examining what he did as its leaders in the days that followed. Discussion includes Mao as a revolutionary general, as founder and leader of the world's largest nation, as ideologist, and as victim of his own obsession with power. The book includes a chronology, glossary, and bibliographical essay. First published in 1998 by Pearson Education Limited. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2000
Publisher
Longman
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780582437487

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