
The Constitution-making of the Qing Court and Meiji Japan
by Cui Xuesen
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Latest:Ch. 32 — 后记
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As a part of the world's great trend of constitution-making, the Qing court's constitution-making was deeply influenced by Meiji Japan, and it can be said that "it must be called Japan". Its constitution-making process came to an abrupt halt due to the Revolution of 1911 and suffered setbacks. From the perspective of the Qing government, this book closely follows the relationship between the Qing court's constitution-making and Meiji Japan, details the entire process of China's first constitution-making, summarizes its experience, and evaluates its gains and losses.
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