Adopting historical, legal and comparative methods and incorporating knowledge and findings from multiple disciplines, this thesis not only explores political implications of those constitutional provisions and amendment regarding the Chinese presidency, constitutional significance of the CPC's political practices of decision-making such as Mao Zedong's "power of last say", his idea of "two fronts", his controversial abolition of the chairmanship, Deng Xiaoping's idea of "the core of leadership", and "diplomacy of the head of state" by Chinese presidents, thus negating the mainstream constitutional and political idea that the Chinese president is (or should be) the head of state of China, but also sheds new lights from the institutional per...
Beginning in 1999, a series of events generated speculation that the Chinese Party-state might be pr...
In a large number of non-democratic countries, the power of the government rests upon the effective ...
Since 1979, the process of lawmaking has become an increasingly important--and surprisingly contenti...
Building Constitutionalism in China is seemingly a constant topic worth exploring. However, attempts...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation is a case study of the changing compositio...
This thesis will compare Hong Kong and Taiwan's constitutional development to enrich our understand...
© Cambridge University Press 2014. Like most countries, China has a well-written constitution. Chin...
Most analysts study leadership succession in communist states as a "crisis" which ensues after the d...
This research explores how the constitutional hybridity of different traditions shape the core polit...
This Article is a close examination of how China’s dual constitution system—that is, the nexus of go...
Since Xi Jinping took the reins of the Chinese Communist Party and as President of the People’s Repu...
This doctoral dissertation examines the history of the elite politics of the People's Republic of Ch...
This dissertation argues that state constitutions reflect and temporarily freeze ongoing and haphaza...
This doctoral dissertation is a study of development of the concept of governance in China. In the 2...
Different from the dominant approach in the Chinese constitutional studies which focuses narrowly on...
Beginning in 1999, a series of events generated speculation that the Chinese Party-state might be pr...
In a large number of non-democratic countries, the power of the government rests upon the effective ...
Since 1979, the process of lawmaking has become an increasingly important--and surprisingly contenti...
Building Constitutionalism in China is seemingly a constant topic worth exploring. However, attempts...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation is a case study of the changing compositio...
This thesis will compare Hong Kong and Taiwan's constitutional development to enrich our understand...
© Cambridge University Press 2014. Like most countries, China has a well-written constitution. Chin...
Most analysts study leadership succession in communist states as a "crisis" which ensues after the d...
This research explores how the constitutional hybridity of different traditions shape the core polit...
This Article is a close examination of how China’s dual constitution system—that is, the nexus of go...
Since Xi Jinping took the reins of the Chinese Communist Party and as President of the People’s Repu...
This doctoral dissertation examines the history of the elite politics of the People's Republic of Ch...
This dissertation argues that state constitutions reflect and temporarily freeze ongoing and haphaza...
This doctoral dissertation is a study of development of the concept of governance in China. In the 2...
Different from the dominant approach in the Chinese constitutional studies which focuses narrowly on...
Beginning in 1999, a series of events generated speculation that the Chinese Party-state might be pr...
In a large number of non-democratic countries, the power of the government rests upon the effective ...
Since 1979, the process of lawmaking has become an increasingly important--and surprisingly contenti...