Timothy Zhu

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more apparent. The suddenly revealed feebleness of British positions was in the nature of empire which had hitherto not needed more than the show of power to rule. A gunboat here and there, the smart slap of rifles at drill on the Bund, a parade of scarlet uniforms, imposing bearded Sikhs as police, had sufficed to govern Asia without serious challenge.
Stilwell and the American Experience in China: 1911-1945
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