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Deciphering Sun Tzu

How to Read the Art of War

Derek M C Yuen author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd

Published:24th Feb '22

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Deciphering Sun Tzu by Derek Yuen provides an in-depth exploration of the strategic philosophies embedded in Sun Tzu's classic work, The Art of War. As China's influence on the global stage continues to grow, understanding the nuances of Chinese strategic thought becomes increasingly important for the West. Yuen aims to illuminate the intricate layers of meaning within Sun Tzu's writings, drawing from lost Chinese and Taoist contexts that have often been overlooked.

The author delves into the historical, philosophical, and cultural significance of Sun Tzu's treatise, offering a comprehensive analysis grounded in close readings of original Chinese texts. Yuen reconstructs the underlying Taoist methodologies and worldviews that shape Chinese strategic thinking, demonstrating their continued relevance in contemporary contexts. His innovative approach provides readers with a fresh perspective on the principles that have guided Chinese military and strategic thought for centuries.

Moreover, Yuen contrasts Sun Tzu's concepts with those of Western strategists like Clausewitz and Liddell-Hart, highlighting both similarities and differences in strategic philosophy. This comparative analysis not only enriches the understanding of The Art of War but also serves as a bridge for Western readers seeking to engage with Chinese strategic ideas. Deciphering Sun Tzu ultimately offers valuable insights that enhance our comprehension of the complexities of Chinese strategy, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on global strategic thought.

'Deciphering Sun Tzu is by far the best book on the subject in years. ... Yuen argues that the only way to read Sun Tzu is to understand the philosophical, historical, and cultural context behind The Art of War. ... Yuen's work reveals that Sun Tzu's treatise needs to be seen in the context of statecraft as a broader cultural artifact rather than in the narrower context of war or strategy'. -- Rob Johnson, Director of the Changing Character of War Programme, Oxford University, in The American Interest
'Yuen puts Sun Tzu in context, identifying his debts to Chinese philosophy (particularly Taoism), providing historical background, guiding the reader through the key themes in his work, explaining common interpretations of it, and detailing its reception in the West. Yuen presents Sun Tzu's view of strategic thought as holistic and nonlinear. This is not a book for the faint-hearted or for those skeptical about Sun Tzu's approach to strategy. But anyone who wishes to understand Sun Tzu should not ignore it.' -- Lawrence Freedman, Foreign Affairs
'Taking the oldest and most enigmatic of military texts Derek Yuen boldly confronts questions of philosophy and strategic culture as no other contemporary interpreter of Sun Tzu has done before. In a quite extraordinary work of erudition he demonstrates both the continuing significance of The Art of War in Chinese thinking and why our continuing misreading of the text is proving so damaging to our understanding of Chinese thinking.' -- Christopher Coker, Professor of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science, and author of The Improbable War: China, the US and the Logic of Great Power Conflict
'Derek Yuen has produced a fascinating re-interpretation of Sun Tzu. He casts a wide philosophical-cultural net in his quest to capture the essence of this timeless Chinese classic of strategy.' -- Andrew Scobell, Senior Political Scientist, RAND Corporation and author of China's Use of Military Force: Beyond the Great Wall and the Long March
'Derek Yuen's exciting new book takes Sun Tzu studies to a new level. It goes beyond the existing translations of and commentaries on this canonical text to deploy its underlying, unique logic as it evolved through Daoist philosophy to serve as a foundation for developing a more comprehensive theory of strategic thought. It is a bold and profoundly philosophical attempt to rise above the familiar rationalisations of this antique text to register its seminal contribution to the holistic nature of Chinese thinking in its broadest sense.' -- Roger T. Ames, Professor of Philosophy, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Hawaii
'Reading Deciphering Sun Tzu: How to Read the Art of War by Derek Yuen is very much a light bulb moment for commentators on Western strategic thought.' -- LSE Review of Books

ISBN: 9781787387232

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240 pages