Acknowledgments; List of images; Introduction; 1. A brief history of Sunzi in China; 2. Journey to the West; 3. The armchair captain; 4. Stilwell, Chiang Kai-Shek and World War II; 5. The China Marines; 6. The captain who taught a general; 7. 'The concentrated essence of wisdom on the conduct of war'; 8. The reaction to Griffith's Sunzi translation; 9. Robert Asprey, John Boyd and Sunzi; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
Revisionist history of the reception of the most important Chinese work on strategy, The Art of War, in the West.
Peter Lorge is Associate Professor of Pre-Modern Chinese and Military History at Vanderbilt University. His previous books include Chinese Martial Arts: From Antiquity to the Twenty-First Century and The Asian Military Revolution.
'In this lively, engaging and terrific book, Peter Lorge tells the
fascinating and untold story of just how Sun Zi came to be perhaps
most well-known strategist in the West today. Along the way, Lorge
details the many ways in which Sun Zi's Art of War has been misread
and misused – and how its connection to China and Chinese military
history have been, ironically, overlooked. Anyone with an impulse
to either quote or invoke Sun Zi, or use him to understand China's
current military strategy, should read this book first.' M. Taylor
Fravel, Massachusetts Institute for Technology
'Sun Tzu in the West is about much more than the reception of this
outstandingly influential Chinese classic in Europe and America.
This comprehensive work unearths the work's origins and follows its
interpretations in China and Japan. Finally the scholarly work we
can trust!' Beatrice Huser, University of Glasgow
'For anyone curious how a 2,500-year-old Chinese text became
synonymous with 'strategy' on battlefields and in boardrooms, Peter
Lorge's remarkably lucid and exhaustively researched book comes as
a welcome surprise. East meets West and myth becomes reality in a
tale full of appropriation and misinterpretation. It is a timely
warning against othering and essentializing a civilization as old
and complex as China's.' Matthew Polly, best-selling author of
American Shaolin and Bruce Lee: A Life
'Lorge's book goes beyond Chinese strategy and warfare, providing a
comprehensive exploration of the history of intellectual warfare on
a global scale, viewed through the prism of translations and
interpretations of Sunzi.' Qiong Liu, Journal of Chinese Military
History
'Recommended.' M. Rossabi, Choice
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