38 resultados para negotiation with Chinese
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English and Chinese, the latter with Chinese paging.
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Translated, with notes and introd. by Ko da Rohan and Hiraoka Ryu jo . With Chinese original.
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Translated, with notes and introd. by Kojima Kenkichiro . With Chinese original.
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Translated, with notes and introd. by Shionoya On. With Chinese original.
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Translated, with notes and introd. by Shionoya On. With Chinese originals.
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Text and notes in Japanese, with Chinese original.
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The chapters presented in this volume have demonstrated first, Chinese and PLA leaders have a strong sense of mission and concern for China's security and well-being. Second, the PLA is committed to the transformation in military affairs with Chinese characteristics. Third, the PLA is eager to learn from the U.S. military to expand and improve its operational capabilities. Finally, the PLA has made progress in its transformation and operational capabilities. For a long time, American leaders have been surprised with the PLA's advances. This volume (and many of the previous volumes from past PLA conferences) show that these advances did not come out of the blue. Although much of the learning and many of the improvements are still far from what is desired (from Chinese expectations and American critiques), and some of the learning has even created contradictions for the PLA, these persistent and diligent learning practices will eventually bring the PLA to a higher level of proficiency in its capabilities. The emergence of a much more sophisticated PLA in the coming years should not be a surprise.
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Includes entries for maps and atlases.
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Ko Retsujoden by Liu Xiang. Cf. p. 15 (2nd group).
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"English & Spanish."
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Quotations from Chinese Cummunist sources, augmented by comments of Soviet or Comintern leaders.