This article reconstructs two modes of parliamentary representation of (post-)imperial diversity in early twentieth-century China. One model foresaw a differentiated representation of the borderlands in the nascent parliamentary institutions, using upper house seats to garner loyalty from the nobility at the same time as it denied electoral participation. The second model stipulated electoral equality between the borderland regions and the inner provinces. While the first model parliamentarized imperial forms of governance, it was also informed by and partially conformed to global models of governance. The second was informed by notions of undivided national sovereignty. In the late Qing Empire, the government decided against the second mod...
This article is a study of the Inner Mongolian land reform undertaken by the Qing government in the ...
This thesis examines the question of regional independence in China under the Kuomintang rule and ta...
This article examines how the classicist and folklorist Gu Jiegang, in conversation with his Hui (Ch...
The article examines the relationship between the late Qing constitutional movement of 1905–1911 and...
By the turn of the twentieth century, the Qing court sought to incorporate and homogenise its imperi...
Scholarship on the origins of modern territoriality and the modernist conception of territory has la...
This article will explore the evolution of China’s border policy through the 1950s and 1960s. Drawin...
In the article authors describe the process of statehood within the borders of the historical-cultur...
The primary goal of the 1908 petition and the constitutional government petition movement as a whole...
Since 1691, when the Qing Empire of China merged with Mongolia, the Chinese government always consid...
This article posits that the political institution of imperial China – its unitary and centralized r...
Article Extract: On July 1, 1997, China will resume control over Hong Kong - territory ceded to Brit...
This paper explores interpretations of the Japanese parliament by governmental actors in the Qing em...
While the early Chinese parliament has been criticised as an ineffective shield against warlord mach...
This article explores late Qing (1877-1911) state-building in Inner Asia (Xinjiang, Mongolia, and Ti...
This article is a study of the Inner Mongolian land reform undertaken by the Qing government in the ...
This thesis examines the question of regional independence in China under the Kuomintang rule and ta...
This article examines how the classicist and folklorist Gu Jiegang, in conversation with his Hui (Ch...
The article examines the relationship between the late Qing constitutional movement of 1905–1911 and...
By the turn of the twentieth century, the Qing court sought to incorporate and homogenise its imperi...
Scholarship on the origins of modern territoriality and the modernist conception of territory has la...
This article will explore the evolution of China’s border policy through the 1950s and 1960s. Drawin...
In the article authors describe the process of statehood within the borders of the historical-cultur...
The primary goal of the 1908 petition and the constitutional government petition movement as a whole...
Since 1691, when the Qing Empire of China merged with Mongolia, the Chinese government always consid...
This article posits that the political institution of imperial China – its unitary and centralized r...
Article Extract: On July 1, 1997, China will resume control over Hong Kong - territory ceded to Brit...
This paper explores interpretations of the Japanese parliament by governmental actors in the Qing em...
While the early Chinese parliament has been criticised as an ineffective shield against warlord mach...
This article explores late Qing (1877-1911) state-building in Inner Asia (Xinjiang, Mongolia, and Ti...
This article is a study of the Inner Mongolian land reform undertaken by the Qing government in the ...
This thesis examines the question of regional independence in China under the Kuomintang rule and ta...
This article examines how the classicist and folklorist Gu Jiegang, in conversation with his Hui (Ch...