The Fight for the Republic in China

The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Fight For The Republic in China, by Bertram Lenox Putnam Weale

President Li Yuan-Hung.
This volume tells everything that the student or the casual reader needs to know about the Chinese Question. It is sufficiently exhaustive to show very clearly the new forces at work, and to bring some realisation of the great gulf which separates the thinking classes of to-day from the men of a few years ago; whilst, at the same time, it is sufficiently condensed not to overwhelm the reader with too great a multitude of facts.
Particular attention may be devoted to an unique feature—namely, the Chinese and Japanese documentation which affords a sharp contrast between varying types of Eastern brains. Thus, in the Memorandum of the Black Dragon Society (Chapter VII) we have a very clear and illuminating revelation of the Japanese political mind which has been trained to consider problems in the modern Western way, but which remains saturated with theocratic ideals in the sharpest conflict with the Twentieth Century. In the pamphlet of Yang Tu (Chapter VIII) which launched the ill-fated Monarchy Scheme and contributed so largely to the dramatic death of Yuan Shih-kai, we have an essentially Chinese mentality of the reactionary or corrupt type which expresses itself both on home and foreign issues in a naïvely dishonest way, helpful to future diplomacy. In the Letter of Protest (Chapter X) against the revival of Imperialism written by Liang Ch'i-chao—the most brilliant scholar living—we have a Chinese of the New or Liberal China, who in spite of a complete ignorance of foreign languages shows a marvellous grasp of political absolutes, and is a harbinger of the great days which must come again to Cathay. In other chapters dealing with the monarchist plot we see the official mind at work, the telegraphic despatches exchanged between Peking and the provinces being of the highest diplomatic interest. These documents prove conclusively that although the Japanese is more practical than the Chinese—and more concise—there can be no question as to which brain is the more fruitful.

B. L. Putnam Weale
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1918


GENERAL INTRODUCTION


THE TWENTY-ONE DEMANDS


JAPAN'S ORIGINAL TWENTY-ONE DEMANDS


JAPAN'S REVISED DEMANDS


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NOTES TO BE EXCHANGED


MEMORANDUM


CHINA'S REPLY TO REVISED DEMANDS


JAPAN'S ULTIMATUM TO CHINA


THE ORIGIN OF THE TWENTY-ONE DEMANDS


PART I. THE EUROPEAN WAR AND THE CHINESE QUESTION


PART II. THE CHINESE QUESTION AND THE DEFENSIVE ALLIANCE


A DEFENCE OF THE MONARCHICAL MOVEMENT


DR. GOODNOW'S MEMORANDUM


FROM REPUBLIC TO MONARCHY


YUAN SHIH-KAI'S ACCEPTANCE OF THE IMPERIAL THRONE


FIRST TELEGRAM


SECOND TELEGRAM


DECREE CANCELLING THE EMPIRE (22ND MARCH)


LAST MANDATE OF YUAN SHIH-KAI


THE NEW RÉGIME,—FROM 1916 TO 1917


THE REPUBLIC IN COLLISION WITH REALITY: TWO TYPICAL INSTANCES OF "FOREIGN AGGRESSION"


CHINA AND THE WAR


THE NECESSITY FOR WAR


THE REASON FOR DECLARING WAR


THE TIME TO DECLARE WAR


THE QUESTION OF AUSTRIA


MEMORANDUM


PERILS OF WAR


DIPLOMACY OF CONFUCIUS


MANDATE DISSOLVING PARLIAMENT


MEMORANDUM


IMPERIAL EDICT


THE NINE ARTICLES


ALLEGED MEMORIAL BY PRESIDENT LI YUAN-HUNG


PRIVY COUNCIL


TRANSLATION


TUAN CHI-JUI'S MANIFESTO


THE FINAL PROBLEM:—REMODELLING THE POLITICO-ECONOMIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHINA AND THE WORLD


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TERMS OF ABDICATION


DOCUMENTS IN GROUP II


THE PROVISIONAL CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA


THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION LAW


APPENDIX


"THE CONSTITUTIONAL COMPACT"


THE PRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION


DOCUMENTS IN GROUP III


THE RUSSO-CHINESE AGREEMENT REGARDING OUTER MONGOLIA


SINO-RUSSO MONGOLIAN AGREEMENT


CHINO-JAPANESE TREATIES AND ANNEXES


DOCUMENTS IN GROUP IV


DRAFT OF THE NATIONAL CONSTITUTION OF CHINA


THE LOCAL SYSTEM


TARIFF REVISION IN CHINA


MEMORANDUM


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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2004-12-13

Темы

China -- History -- Republic, 1912-1949; China -- Politics and government

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