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EAN (ISBN-13): 9789024705528
ISBN (ISBN-10): 9024705525
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Verschijningsjaar: 1968
Uitgever: Kluwer Academic Publishers
428 Bladzijden
Gewicht: 0,801 kg
Taal: eng/Englisch

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ISBN/EAN: 9024705525

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Auteur van het boek: tung
Titel van het boek: the political institutions modern china, over china, have never been modern, how institutions think


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Auteur: W.L. Tung
Titel: The Political Institutions of Modern China
Uitgeverij: Springer; Springer Netherland
408 Bladzijden
Verschijningsjaar: 1968-07-31
Dordrecht; NL
Gewicht: 1,710 kg
Taal: Engels
160,49 € (DE)
164,99 € (AT)
177,00 CHF (CH)
POD
XIV, 408 p.

BB; Political Science; Hardcover, Softcover / Politikwissenschaft; Politikwissenschaft und politische Theorie; Verstehen; Central Government; Constitutionalism; Institutions; Legislative; Parliament; Party Organization; Political Thought; dictatorship; organization; state; Political Science; BC; EA

I. From Autocracy to Democracy: Political Institutions at the End of the Ch’ing Dynasty.- 1. Transformation from Absolute to Constitutional Monarchy.- 2. Causes of the Constitutional Movement.- 3. Preparation for Constitutionalism.- 4. The Principles of Constitution, September 22, 1908.- 5. The National Legislative Council (Tse-cheng Yuan).- 6. The Provincial Assembly (Tse-I Chu).- 7. The Beginning of Local Self-Government.- 8. The Revolution and the Nineteen Articles of November 3, 1911.- II. Democracy in Experiment: Political Institutions During the Early Republican Period.- 1. Preparations for a Provisional Government.- 2. Analysis of the Organic Law of the Provisional Government.- 3. Inauguration of the Provisional Government at Nanking.- 4. The Provisional Constitution of the Republic of China, March 11, 1912.- 5. The Change of the Provisional Presidency and the Seat of Government.- 6. The Establishment of Parliament.- 7. The Drafting of the Constitution and the Election of President.- 8. The Judicial System of the New Republic.- 9. The Local Government System.- III. Monarchism vs. Republicanism: Political institutions Under the Dictatorship of Yüan Shih-K’ai.- 1. Yüan Shih-k’ai vs. Constitutional Democracy.- 2. Yüan Shih-k’ai and the Constitutional Compact of 1914.- 3. The Reorganized National Government Under Yüan Shih-k’ai.- 4. The Local Government System Under Yüan Shih-k’ai.- 5. The Rise and Fall of Yüan’s Monarchial Movement.- IV. Split Between the North and the South: Political Institutions During the Period of Internal Dissensions.- 1. Developments under the Regime in Peking.- 2. The New Parliament and the New Constitutional Draft.- 3. Parliament’s Second Restoration and its Adoption of the 1923 Constitution.- 4. The Constitution-Protecting Government in the Southwest.- 5. The Peking Government Under Provisional Chief Executive Tuan.- 6. The Local Government System.- V. The Nationalist Party in Power: Unification of China Under Kuomintang Programs.- 1. The Reorganization of the Nationalist Party in 1924.- 2. Basic Principles and Programs of the Nationalist Party.- 3. The Northern Expedition and the Unification of China.- 4. The Beginning of Political Tutelage.- VI. The Five-Power Constitution at Work: Political Institutions During the Period of Political Tutelage.- 1. The National Government Before 1928.- 2. The National Government Since 1928.- 3. The National People’s Convention and the Promulgation of the Provisional Constitution of the Republic of China for the Period of Political Tutelage.- 4. Nationalist Efforts to Carry out Party Principles and Programs.- 5. The Preparation for Constitutional Rule in China.- 6. The Local Government System During the Period of Political Tutelage.- VII. Communism Versus Nationalism: The Chinese Communist Party and Soviet Regimes (1921–1945).- 1. The Formation of Communist Organizations in China.- 2. The First United Front of the Nationalists and Communists.- 3. Armed Uprisings and the Change of Leadership.- 4. The Establishment of Soviet Regimes in China.- 5. The Second United Front and Expansion of the Communist Regimes.- VIII. China at War: Political Institutions During the Period of the Sino-Japanese War.- 1. The Hostilities Between China and Japan.- 2. The Formal Establishment of Chiang Kai-shek’s Leadership.- 3. Wartime Party Alignments.- 4. The Supreme National Defense Council — The Highest Organ of Wartime China.- 5. The Triple-linked Administrative System.- 6. The Wartime National Government.- 7. The People’s Political Council.- 8. The Wartime Local Government.- 9. The Local Representative Bodies.- IX. From the Mainland to Taiwan (Formosa): Political Institutions during the Postwar Period.- 1. Peace Negotiations Through the Political Consultative Conference.- 2. The Convocation of the National Assembly and the Constitution of 1946.- 3. The Central and Local Governments Under the Constitution of 1946.- 4. The First Session of the First National Assembly.- 5. The Nationalist Debacle and Retreat to Taiwan.- 6. The National Government in Taiwan.- 7. The Local Government System in Taiwan.- 8. Taiwan Today.- X. The Communist Party in Power: Mao’s Political Thought and the Party Organization.- 1. On the Road to Victory.- 2. The Political Thought and Strategy of Mao Tse-tung.- 3. The Constitution of the Chinese Communist Party and its Guiding Principles.- 4. The Organization and Functions of the Communist Party.- 5. The Communist Youth League.- 6. The Communist Relationship with Minor Political Parties and Mass Organizations.- XI. Fundamental Laws of the People’s Republic: From the Common Program to the Constitution of 1954.- 1. The Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC).- 2. The Common Program of 1949 in the Nature of a Provisional Constitution.- 3. The Central Government System, 1949–1954.- 4. The Local Government System, 1949–1954.- 5. The Adoption of the Constitution by the National People’s Congress.- 6. General Principles of the Constitution of 1954.- XII. The Government of “Democratic Centralism”: Political Institutions under the Constitution of 1954.- 1. The Present System of Government.- 2. The National People’s Congress.- 3. The Head of the State.- 4. The State Council.- 5. The People’s Courts and Procuratorates.- 6. Local People’s Congresses and Councils.- 7. Self-Government Organs of National Autonomous Areas.- 8. The Communist Government in Action.- Appendices.

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