Chi Rise of the Red Dragon

Chi Rise of the Red Dragon
Author: A. C. Quinn
Publsiher: Archie Quinn
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2019-06-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780987385208

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Larry Bond s Red Dragon Rising Shock of War

Larry Bond s Red Dragon Rising  Shock of War
Author: Larry Bond,Jim DeFelice
Publsiher: Forge Books
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2012-01-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781429986670

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In Larry Bond's Red Dragon Rising: Shock of War, New York Times bestselling authors Larry Bond and Jim DeFelice imagine a horrifying near-future immersed in global war. Under secret orders from the President, U.S. Army Major Zeus Murphy sabotages a Chinese invasion fleet on the eve of its assault against Vietnam. But after Murphy and fellow officer Win Christian are trapped behind enemy lines, Christian's erratic behavior gives them away. The pair shoot their way out of a Chinese airport terminal, hijack a bus, then barely escape two truckloads of soldiers before disappearing into the night. Thus starts Zeus Murphy's personal odyssey in the latest installment of the Red Dragon Rising series. Back in America, President Chester Greene fails to convince Congress that the Chinese invasion of Vietnam is the first step in a plan to rule Asia—and eventually go to war with the U.S. Not even the Pentagon will support the President; top-ranking officers do everything they can to sabotage his orders. After Zeus and Christian dodge a Chinese armored division and return to Vietnam, Zeus proposes a plan to blunt the tank attack. His commanding officer orders him to stand down. Zeus disobeys in an effort to help the Vietnamese woman he's fallen in love with. Win Christian goes with him to prove he's not a coward...within hours, both men are alone with a company of Vietnamese soldiers on the border, staring down the barrels of Chinese main battle tanks as they drive on Haiphong, starting a countdown to all-out war with the West. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Chakra Workout

Chakra Workout
Author: Blawyn And Jones
Publsiher: Pustak Mahal
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1997-05-13
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 8122300626

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Chakra workouts have come to be acknowledged as time-tested techniques of rejuvenation. The authors have presented a beginner`s guide to initiate you into the process. The book beautifully blends the yoga, Sufism and Taoism traditions to help you to learn the ancient techniques of rejuvenation.

China The Gathering Threat

China  The Gathering Threat
Author: Constantine C. Menges
Publsiher: HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2005-04-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781418551667

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In a book that is as certain to be as controversial as it is meticulously researched, a former special assistant to the president for National Security Affairs and senior official of the Central Intelligence Agency shows that the U.S. could be headed toward a nuclear face-off with communist China within four years. And it definitively reveals how China is steadily pursuing a stealthy, systematic strategy to attain geopolitical and economic dominance first in Asia and Eurasia, then possibly globally, within the next twenty. Using recently declassified documents, statements by Russian and Chinese leaders largely overlooked in the Western media, and groundbreaking analysis and investigative work, Menges explains China's plan thoroughly, exposing: China's methods of economic control. China's secret alliance with Russia and other anti-America nations, including North Korea. China's growing military and nuclear power-over 90 ICBMs, many of them aimed at U.S. cities. How China and Russia have been responsible for weaponizing terrorists bent on harming the U.S. Damage caused by China's trade tactics (since 1990, we've lost 8 million jobs thanks to China trade surpluses).

Rise of China Indian Perspective

Rise of China  Indian Perspective
Author: Editors: Prof S Gopal, Nabeel A Mancheri
Publsiher: Lancer Publishers LLC
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781935501718

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The remarkable rise of China in the last three decades has had a mixed global reaction. While many countries have welcomed this rise, some of China’s neighbours have viewed it with concern if not consternation. What does the rise of China signify for India, given our none too smooth relationship with China and latter’s unqualified support to Pakistan in military and nuclear field? What do our leading companies feel about China? Would the Indian Ocean be the scene of stiff confrontation between India and China? Or is “China Threat” an exaggeration or hype as some would hold? This book is the result of intense discussions on the above questions in a seminar held on Dec 20/21, 2011 at the National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore. The Chapters in this book, based on papers presented by leading experts on China both from the Government and the Private sectors covers almost all aspects of China from internal political developments, foreign policy to economy, S&T developments and Strategic capabilities, particularly with respect to India. China’s growing military and economic clout and impressive advances in trade and technology have all been analysed by various speakers who are well known for their expertise on china. China’s views on India have also been brought out succinctly. The Seminar was the first major interaction on a subject of strategic national interest. It is hoped that the book would contribute to better understanding of China by both the interested citizens of this country and the policy makers.

The Rise of the Red Dragon

The Rise of the Red Dragon
Author: Phil Tierney
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2017-05-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1544056087

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The Red Dragon is SNEAKY. The Red Dragon is GREEDY. The Red Dragon is a BULLY. He started using his powers to sneak up on other dragons back in a time long ago, when dragons reigned over the earth. Then he stole their treasures and eventually scared all of them away. After that, he turned his attention to the human world and did the same, but with twists and turns along the way. Even nowadays, the Red Dragon appears, here and there, to do his dastardly deeds. No one knows when or where he'll show up next! Will people discover his true identity in time?Like the Red Dragon, this legend sneaks up on the reader. It may seem like a tale for young children. And it certainly starts like a simple story for the very young. But it is intended for readers of all ages and becomes more intriguing with the turn of each new page. This legend offers ways to spot red dragons among us -- to see bullying in its various forms, to understand what drives it and how to handle it. The Rise of the Red Dragon is a legend that uses allegory to explain bullying on a personal level that children can understand. It exposes it throughout history on political and economic levels, as well. Bullying exists in our time on many fronts. This legend can aid parents in helping their young children to understand and deal with it. It can also aid them in discussing the issue with older children and other adults as it plays out within the current dynamics of the world around us. Through the legend of the Red Dragon, Tierney teaches children and adults alike about the perils of the current geopolitical situation. His fantastic fable provides opportunities for adults and children to discuss bullying, greed, and injustice in their many forms.

Communism in the 21st Century

Communism in the 21st Century
Author: Shannon Kurt Brincat
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 889
Release: 2013-12-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781440801266

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A compelling three-volume exploration of the philosophical, social, and political facets of the theory and practice of communism within the conditions of 21st-century world politics and late capitalism. The world has changed significantly, and so has communism. This groundbreaking three-volume series comprises contributions from over 30 experts that thoroughly address the past, present, and future of communism. The entries assess the modern re-articulation of the notion of communism and its potential emergence against the backdrop of recent historical conditions and contemporary world politics, taking into account the ongoing global financial crisis, recent revolutions throughout the Middle East, Occupy protest events, and anti-globalization movements. The first volume reexamines Marx's ideas from many distinct viewpoints while the second volume considers the numerous challenges facing existing communist parties, including those in China, Cuba, North Korea, and Vietnam. The last volume explores the future of communist thought and practice in the context of the modern world and the recurrent crises of capitalism.

The English Renaissance and the Far East

The English Renaissance and the Far East
Author: Adele Lee
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2017-10-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781611475166

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The English Renaissance and the Far East: Cross-Cultural Encounters is an original and timely examination of cultural encounters between Britain, China, and Japan. It challenges accepted, Anglocentric models of East-West relations and offers a radical reconceptualization of the English Renaissance, suggesting it was not so different from current developments in an increasingly Sinocentric world, and that as China, in particular, returns to a global center-stage that it last occupied pre-1800, a curious and overlooked synergy exists between the early modern and the present. Prompted by the current eastward tilt in global power, in particular towards China, Adele Lee examines cultural interactions between Britain and the Far East in both the early modern and postmodern periods. She explores how key encounters with and representations of the Far East are described in early modern writing, and demonstrates how work of that period, particularly Shakespeare, has a special power today to facilitate encounters between Britain and East Asia. Readers will find the past illuminating the present and vice versa in a book that has at its heart resonances between Renaissance and present-day cultural exchanges, and which takes a cyclical, “long-view” of history to offer a new, innovative approach to a subject of contemporary importance.