Diplomatic Power: the Deep Logic of the Three Kingdoms

Diplomatic Power: the Deep Logic of the Three Kingdoms

by Zhang Cheng

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In the troubled times of the Three Kingdoms, where the heroes are divided, how can the strong become bigger and bigger, and finally achieve unified hegemony with an overwhelming advantage? How can the weak avoid war and avoid the strong, and grow up in the cracks without being eliminated? What does the strength of the heroes of the Three Kingdoms depend on? This book takes a unique approach, using modern diplomatic theory to interpret the history of the Three Kingdoms, and attempts to reconstruct the magnificent history of the Three Kingdoms from the perspective of diplomatic strategy. In the author's opinion, the entire history of the Three Kingdoms is a history of evolution in an offensive and defensive battle of off-site strategies. Both Cao Cao and Liu Bei were at a disadvantage in the initial stage, but they eventually managed to divide the world into three parts with their excellent diplomatic strategies. The changes in the territory of the Three Kingdoms mainly rely on not force or battlefield strategy, but a grand diplomatic strategy with a more ambitious pattern.

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