Quotation from: The Strength of the Strong

Written by: Jack London


Contrary to expectation, China did not prove warlike. She had no
Napoleonic dream, and was content to devote herself to the arts of
peace. After a time of disquiet, the idea was accepted that China
was to be feared, not in war, but in commerce. It will be seen
that the real danger was not apprehended. China went on
consummating her machine-civilization. Instead of a large standing
army, she developed an immensely larger and splendidly efficient
militia. Her navy was so small that it was the laughing stock of
the world; nor did she attempt to strengthen her navy. The treaty
ports of the world were never entered by her visiting battleships.

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