"On China"
Sep. 29th, 2012 02:28 pmIt's always interesting to follow an outsider's (Henry Kissinger, in this case) account of history that one's already familiar with.
Kissinger used 围棋 (Go) effectively to explain why 'encirclement' is such a dirty word in Chinese geopolitics. The lengthy discussion on how we got into the Korean War was also fascinating: Stalin stirred up the trouble in the first place but then refused to be dragged into it; the Chinese's initial attack as defense was quite misconstrued by the Americans, ditto the Americans fleet movement into Taiwan strait as containment.
- "A special feature of Chinese civilization is that it seems to have no beginning."
- Lucian Pye: China remains "a civilization pretending to be a nation-state."
- "Chinese navy history was .. a hinge that failed to swing."
- revisionism -> 修正主义
- I forgot that at the end of the fable of 愚公移山, it was angels who came to lift the mountains away.
- "The Romance of Three Kingdoms" was banned after 1949.
- "To Mao, the greatness of the Chinese people was an organizational principle."