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Book Review: China in War and Revolution, 1895–1949

Book Review: China in War and Revolution, 1895–1949 China Information XX (2) 066503-521 Book Revs 29/6/06 2:56 pm Page 352 policy decision making. One thing that should be clear is that China is still an “unsatisfied power” and hence would make every effort to emerge as a major power next to the USA both in economic and military terms. Some attention on how Russian–Chinese relations would be shaped in the coming decades would have been welcome. Despite this minor handicap, Wilson’s book remains an authoritative work not only for scholars and academia but also for public policy analysts and the strategic community to understand the complexity of Russian–Chinese relations. This book is highly recommended to libraries, academia, and public policy circles. This apart, Wilson deserves kudos for her superb style of presenting facts and objective analysis. B . M . JAIN , South Asia Studies, Rajasthan University at Jaipur, India Peter ZARROW, China in War and Revolution, 1895–1949. London and New York: Routledge, 2005, xviii + 411 pp. ISBN: 0-4153-6448-5 (pbk). Price: £21.99. [DOI: 10.1177/0920203X06066521] In China in War and Revolution, Peter Zarrow presents a broad interpretative overview of China’s history during the first half of the 20th century. In spite of the intention to be accessible http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png China Information: A Journal on Contemporary China Studies SAGE

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China Information XX (2) 066503-521 Book Revs 29/6/06 2:56 pm Page 352 policy decision making. One thing that should be clear is that China is still an “unsatisfied power” and hence would make every effort to emerge as a major power next to the USA both in economic and military terms. Some attention on how Russian–Chinese relations would be shaped in the coming decades would have been welcome. Despite this minor handicap, Wilson’s book remains an authoritative work not only for scholars and academia but also for public policy analysts and the strategic community to understand the complexity of Russian–Chinese relations. This book is highly recommended to libraries, academia, and public policy circles. This apart, Wilson deserves kudos for her superb style of presenting facts and objective analysis. B . M . JAIN , South Asia Studies, Rajasthan University at Jaipur, India Peter ZARROW, China in War and Revolution, 1895–1949. London and New York: Routledge, 2005, xviii + 411 pp. ISBN: 0-4153-6448-5 (pbk). Price: £21.99. [DOI: 10.1177/0920203X06066521] In China in War and Revolution, Peter Zarrow presents a broad interpretative overview of China’s history during the first half of the 20th century. In spite of the intention to be accessible

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China Information: A Journal on Contemporary China StudiesSAGE

Published: Jul 1, 2006

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