INDEX

Ability (nêng), [253]
Academia Sinica (Kuo-li Chung-yang Yen-chiu Yüan), [56]
Act Governing the Elections of Representatives to the National Congress, [302]
Acting Commission for the National Emancipation of China (Min-ts'u Chieh-fang Hsing-chêng Wei-yüan-hui), [178]
Administration of Personnel (Ch'uan-hsü T'ing), [62]
Administrative agencies, chart, [80]
Administrative Area of North Shensi (Shan-pei Hsing-chêng-ch'ü), [112]
Administrative Court (Hsing-chêng Fa-yüan), [67]
Administrative:
development, [96]
law, [65]
organs, [69]
pattern, [79]
Administrative Vice-Minister (Ch'ang-wu Tz'ŭ-chang), [96]
Adult education, [30]
Agitation, [61]
Agrarian problems, [104]
Agriculture, [91]
Agriculture and Forestry, Ministry of (Nung Lin Pu), [91]
Air communications, [90]
Alexander the Great, [239]
Alley, Rewi, [224]
Amendments to the Constitution (proposed constitutional provisions), [300]
American Friends of the Chinese People, [234]
American Lease-lend Bill, [217], [274]
American loans, [19]
Ao-yü-wan, [161]
Appointment and discharge of officials, [59]
Armistice, intra-national, [10]
Army participation in rural reform, [221]
Atatürk, Kemal, [272]
Audit, Ministry of, [96], [320]
Autonomous East Hopei Anti-Communist Government, [185]
Bank of China, [87]
Bank of Communications, [87]
Basic patterns of modern Chinese politics, [8]
Bibliographical notes, [20], [21], [160], [190], [221], [223], [242], [256]
"Blue Shirts," [144]
Border Region, [16], [35], [116]
chart of government, [118]
Boxers (I Ho Ch'üan), [213], [237]
Buddhism, [258]
Budget, [59], [75]
Bureaucracy:
traditional ideal, [44]
at Chungking, [68]
Burma, [189]
Burma road, [93], [95], [279]
Bukharin, [164]
Bus services, [93]
Cabinet, [56]
Canton, [18]
Cantonese clique, [145]
Capacity (nêng), [43]
Capitalism, [30]
Caribbean, [188]
Carlson, Major Evans Fordyce, [116], [167]
"C.C." clique, [142]
Censor Yüan (see Control Yüan)
Censoral power, [27]
Censorship of news, [138]
Censure, motion of, [314]
Central America, [188]
Central Bank of China, [87]
Central China clique (Hua-chung P'ai), [76]
Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang, [72]

Central government (proposed constitutional provisions), [287]
Central Secretariat of the Kuomintang (Chung-yang Mi-shu-ch'u), [137]
Central News Agency, [137]
Central Political Council (Chung-yang Chêng-chih Wei-yüan-hui), [16], [46]
Central Political Institute (Chung-yang Chêng-chih Hsüeh-hsiao), [134]
Central Publicity Board (see Party-Ministry of Publicity)
Chamberlain, Neville, [15]
Chang, Carson (Chang Chia-shêng), [179]
Chang Ching-chiang, [261]
Chang Hsüeh-liang, [9], [200]
Chang Kuo-tao, [163], [167], [168]
Chang Peh Chuen (Chang Pai-chün), [178]
Charts (see also type of government)
Control Yüan, [318]
Hsien classifications, [388]
Kuomintang organization, [331]
national governmental structure, [330]
provincial and urban government, [98]
Chên (see Community)
Chen Ch'i-mei, [260]
Chen Chi-tang, [91]
Chen, Eugene, [178]
Ch'ên brothers, [134]
Ch'ên Ch'êng, [340]
Ch'ên I, [102]
Ch'ên Kung-po, [198]
Ch'ên Kuo-fu, [84], [134], [142]
Ch'ên Kuo-hsin, essay on Mao Tsê-tung, [403]
Ch'ên Li-fu, [84], [142]
Ch'ên Lo, [204]
Ch'ên Shao-yu (Wang Ming), [163]
Ch'ên Tu-hsiu, [163]
Ch'ê-yeh Chiao-yü P'ai (see Vocational Educationists' Clique)
Chia, [107], [324], [395]
Chiang Chieh-shih (see Chiang K'ai-shek)
Chiang Ching-kuo, [262]
Chiang K'ai-shek:
biography, [254]
in Canton, [260]
character, [255]
childhood, [257]
Chinese appraisals, [266]
and Christianity, [257]
on constitutionalism, [32]
Definition of the Problems of Various Classifications of Hsien, [388]
ethical theory, [150]
governmental role, [48]
historical role, [255]
ideals, [257]
kidnapped at Sian, [10]
in the Kuomintang, [128]
life, [256]
marriage, [261]
military rise, [263]
military writings, [260]
nature of his power, [268]
and the New Life Movement, [149]
political theory, [265], [269]
present personality, [265]
and President Lin, [53]
relations with Wang Ch'ing-wei, [201]
rise in the Kuomintang, [263]
and Roosevelt, [278]
secret police, [268]
in Shanghai, [261]
and the Shanghai Communists, [263]
statement to the author, [371]
Soviet training, [262]
and Sun Yat-sen, [245]
training in Japan, [259]
What I Mean by Action (Li-hsing Chê-hsiao), [373]
writings, [268]
Chiao-shou P'ai (see Professors' Clique)
Chicherin, [164]
Chief (Tsung-ts'ai), [239]
Chien-ch'a power, [27]
Chien Kuo Ta Kang, [6]
Ch'ih, [150]
China Branch of the International Peace Campaign, [234]
China Defense League, [119]
China Forum, The, [235]
China Herald, The, [234]
"China's Long-range Diplomatic Orientation," [418]
China National Aviation Corporation, [93]

Chinese Central Asia (see Sinkiang)
Chinese Communist Party (see Communist Party)
Chinese ideals, [2]
Chinese Industrial Cooperatives (see C.I.C.)
Chinese Mass Education Movement, [218]
Chinese National Socialist Party (Kuo-chia Shê-hui Tang), [179]
Chinese Red Army, [13], [161]
Chinese Republic, [2]
Chinese Revolutionary Party (Chung-kuo K'ê-ming Tang), [178]
Chinese Soviet Republic (Chung-hua Su-wei-ai Kung-ho-kuo), [13], [112], [161]
Chinese Turkestan (see also Sinkiang), [85]
Chi, C.C., [139]
Chin P'u-yi, [184], [256]
Ch'in state and dynasty, [2], [107]
Ch'in Po-k'u, [168]
Chou En-lai, [64], [168]
Chou Fu-hai, [198]
Christian activities, [235]
Chu Djang, [153]
Chu-Mao, [166]
Chung Fu Joint Mining Administration, [90]
Chungking, [1], [15], [18], [56]
Chung Shan (see also Sun Yat-sen), [249]
Chu Tê, [166], [261]
Ch'ü, [107], [327], [391]
Ch'üan (power), [253]
Ch'üan-min K'ang-chan Shê (United Front Club), cited, [37]
Ch'u Chia-hua, [136]
C.I.C. (Chinese Industrial Cooperatives; Chung-kuo Kung-yeh Ho-tso Hsieh-hui):
appraisal, [233]
distribution of profits, [230]
establishment, [224]
formation of cooperatives, [226]
the Model Constitution, [232]
regions, [226]
relation to government, [223]
social welfare work, [231]
the three zones, [224]
Citizenship (proposed constitutional provisions), [284]
City Council (Shih-chêng Hui-i), [104]
Civil governor of a province (Shêng-chang), [99]
Civil service reform, [66]
Civil Service Training Corps, [134]
Clark-Kerr, Sir Archibald, [224]
Class politics in China, [146]
Class war, [13]
Coal and iron, [228]
Coal mining, [90]
Collection of revenue, [86]
College students, [9]
Commission for the Disciplinary Punishment of Public Officers (Kung-wu-yüan Ch'êng-chieh Wei-yüan-hui), [67]
Commission on Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs (Mêng Tsang Wei-yüan-hui), [8]
Commission on Overseas Chinese Affairs (Ch'iao-wu Wei-yüan-hui), [84]
Committee Chairman (Wei-yüan-chang; see name of Committee)
Communications, Ministry of (Chiao-t'ung Pu), [92]
Communications Southward, [95]
Communications system, foreign personnel in, [95]
Communism, [30], [270]
Communist communes, [213]
Communist Party (Kung-ch'an Tang), [13], [159], [263], [275]
and American aid to China, [172]
appraisal of, [173]
Branch Party Organs, [363]
Central Party Committee, [368]
chart of structure, [162]
and Chiang K'ai-shek, [175]
Constitution, [359]
Council of Party Delegates, [162], [364]
foundation, [160]
Hsien Organs, [364]
international policy, [403]
leaders, [166]
and Moscow, [163]
motives, [164]
National Party Congress, [367]
National Party Convention, [367]
organization, [361]
and peasants, [165], [213]
in perpetual revolution, [213]
policy toward the Kuomintang, [174]
potential treason, [172]
Provincial Party Organs, [366]
purges and schisms, [169]
Sun Yat-sen's alliance, [245]
Supreme Party Organs, [362]
views on Chiang K'ai-shek, [267]
Communist Youth Corps (Kung-ch'an Ch'ing-nien T'uan), [132], [370]
Communist zone (see Frontier Area)
Communists:
compared with Kuomintang, [146]
and the five-power system, [45]
and the guerrillas, [162]
in the People's Political Council, [76]
policy of collaboration, [121]
and the proposed Constitution, [37]
rivalry with Kuomintang, [159]
"Community" (hsiang), [107]
Community life in China, [4]
Complexity of government structure, [61]
Concordia Society (Hsieh-ho-hui), [194]
Conflict: the term, [11]
Confucianism, [2], [3], [45], [189], [250]
Confucius, [239]
Constitution, Chiang's comment on, [32]
Constitution of the Chinese Soviet Republic, [31]
Constitution of the San Min Chu I Youth Corps, [331]
Constitutional change, issues of, [31]
Constitutionalism, [6], [177], [213], [371]
Constitutions (see also Draft Constitution), [21]
Constitutions, ineffectual, [39]
Consultative organs, [39]
Control (chien-ch'a) power, [27]
Control Yüan (Chien-ch'a Yüan):
appraisal, [66]
chart of functions, [318]
diagram of organization, [319]
proposed constitutional provisions, [292]
reorganization under the proposed Constitution, [29]
war work, [313], [318]
Cooperatives (see also C.I.C.), [89], [393]
Corruption, [38], [120]
Cotton, [228]
Council of State (Kuo-min Chêng-fu Wei-yüan-hui):
administrative and constitutional status, [52]
agencies directly attached, [54]
functions, [47]
proposed constitutional role, [28]
County (see hsien)
Courts of justice (proposed constitutional position), [292]
Credit, national, [86]
Currency, Japanese, [186]
Currency rivalry, [87]
Currents of documents in Chinese government, [55]
Customs, [88]
Declarations of war and peace, [59]
Definition of the Problems Concerning the Organization of the Various Classifications of Hsien, [388]
Delegates to the constituent People's Congress, [38]
Democracy (min chu; Sun Yat-sen's term, min ch'üan), [270]
Democracy in free China, [371]
Democracy, inauguration of, [38]
Democracy, prospects, [273]
Democracy (min ch'üan), the theory of, [253]
Democratic Centralism, [162]
Democratic tendencies in the armies, [372]
Democratic toleration, limits of, [40]
Department of Military Operations (Chün-ling-pu), [62]
Department of Military Training (Chün-hsün-pu), [62]
Deputy Secretary-General (Fu Mi-shu-chang) of the People's Political Council, [73]
Deputy Speaker (Fu I-chang) of the People's Political Council, [72]
Dialectical materialism (see Communism, Communists)

Diplomacy, [310]
Diplomatic Orientation, China's Long-range, [418]
Direct taxes, [87]
Director of Political Affairs, [57]
Directorate-General of Courts-Martial (Chün-fa Chih-hsing Tsung-chien-pu), [62]
Discussion of Mao Tsê-tung's Comments on the Present State of International Relations (Ch'ên Kuo-hsin), [403]
District (see hsien for government; ch'ü for parties)
Double Five Constitution (see Draft Permanent Constitution)
Draft Permanent Constitution (Hsien-fa Ts'ao-an), [25], [283]
Duties and General Activities of the San Min Chu I Youth Corps, [340]
East Hopei Autonomous Anti-Communist Government, [192]
Eastern Inner Mongolia, [85]
Economic affairs:
advance in the West, [89]
industrial development, [90]
in Program of Resistance and Reconstruction, [311]
policy and administration, [85]
proposed constitutional provisions, [296]
war finance, [87]
Economic Affairs, Ministry of (Ching-chi Pu), [88]
Economic cycle in China, [106]
Economic groups in politics, [236]
Economic theory in the San Min Chu I Youth Corps, [351]
Economics of old China, [3]
Education, [30], [61], [83], [214], [312], [393]
Education, Ministry of (Chiao-yü Pu), [83]
Education: proposed constitutional provisions, [298]
Eighteenth Army Corps, [168]
Eighth Route Army, [13], [168]
Election Committee for Representatives to the People's [Constituent] Congress, [38]
Elections, Communist, [163]
Elections of representatives to the National [People's] Congress, [302]
Emergency Session of the Kuomintang Party Congress, [16]
Empire, Chinese, [2]
Erh Ch'ên group, [142]
Espionage, [61]
Establishment, period of, [5]
Eurasia airlines, [93]
Examination Yüan, [56], [66], [68], [134]
proposed constitutional provisions, [292]
Examinations Commission (K'ao-hsüan Wei-yüan-hui), [68]
Exclusive inspection, [316]
Executive Yüan (Hsing-chêng Yüan):
executive responsibility, [57]
functions, [59]
Meeting, [58]

proposed constitutional provisions, [29], [288]
structure, [58]
Fa chih (government of laws), [33]
Farmers, [218]
Farmers' Bank of China, [87]
Fêng Yü-hsiang, [104]
Fenghua, Chekiang, [262]
Farouk, [255]
Fascism, [270]
Finance, Ministry of (Ts'ai-chêng Pu), [86]
Five-fold separation of powers, [27], [206], [264]
Five-power constitution (wu-ch'üan hsien-fa), [42], [68]
Five rights, [43]
Five yüan, [253]
Foo Shing Corporation, [88]
Foochow insurrection, [179]
Ford, Henry, [233]
Foreign Affairs, Ministry of (Waichiaopu), [81]
Foreign financial aid, [87]
Foreign policy, [403], [418]
Foreign trade, [88]
Formosans, [187]
Four Cliques (Ssŭ P'ai), [76]
Four Parties (Ssŭ Tang), [76]
Four powers, [43]
France, [181]
Frederick the Great, [255]
Free China, extent of, [98]
Free China, prosperity, [89], [222]

Freedoms under the proposed constitution:
assembly and forming associations, [285]
domicile, [284]
religious belief, [284]
speech, writing, and publication, [284]
French Indo-China, [19]
Friends of the Wounded Society, [155]
Frontier Area (for Chinese, see Administrative District of North Shensi), [13], [16], [111], [115], [162]
Fu Hsiao-ên, [212]
Fukien province, [102], [217]
Function of auditing, [313]
Fup'ing, [118]
Future development of Chinese politics, [274]
Gaimusho, [82]
Galens, General (Vassili Blücher), [142]
Gasoline, [91], [95]
Gautama Buddha, [239]
General inspection, [316]
General Staff, [62]
General strikes, [39]
Generalissimo (Tsung-ssŭ-ling), [61]
Genghis Khan, [239]
Gentry in politics, [106]
George, Henry, [30], [254]
Germany, [273], [274]
Glossary, [423]-[433]
Gold-washing, [228]
Government-owned corporations, [90]
Government, nature of, [211]
Government organization: chart, [330]
Grants in aid to the provinces, [109]
Grass cloth, [228]
Great Revolution, [5], [60], [213]
Green Gang, [261]
Groups of households (chia), [107]
Guerrillas:
areas, [372]
governments, [116]
and the Military Affairs Commission, [62]
and the National Salvationists, [177]
schools, [84]
strategy, [12]
warfare, [310]
zones under Chungking, [64]
Guilds, [10]
Han dynasty, [3]
Han Fu-ch'u, [202]
Hankow, [4], [15]
Hanson, Haldore, [116]
Hedin, Sven, [255]
Highway system, [93]
Hitler, Adolf, [239]
Hong Kong, [4]
Honolulu, Sun Yat-sen in, [243]
Hopei-Chahar Political Council, [195]
Hopei-Chahar-Shansi Border Region (Chin-ch'a-ch'i Pien-ch'ü Lin-shih Hsing-chêng Wei-yüan-hui), Provisional, Administrative Committee of, [116]
Ho Ying-chin, [63]
Hsiang (or chên; "community"), [107], [324], [391]
Hsiang guild, [393]
Hsiao-tsu ("small group") training program, [354]
Hsien ("county" or district), [29], [107], [253], [311]
area, [391]
definition of problems by Chiang K'ai-shek, [388]
experimental, [219]
governments, [391]
organizations of the Communists, [364]
proposed constitutional provisions, [294]
regulations (text), [324]
Hsin Min Chu I, [194]
Hsin Min Hui, [208]
Huang, J. L., [149]
Huang Hsing, [245], [259], [262]
Huangpu (Whampoa) Academy and political group, [142], [262]
Huapeikuo, [194]
Hu Han-min, [8], [142], [202], [262]
Hui-i (a legislative "council"; see level of government concerned)
Hull, Cordell, [278]
Hunan, [19]
Hung Hsiu-ch'üan, [241]

Hu Shih, [215]
Hypo-colony, [190]
I (ethics), [150]
Ideological control, [251]
I Ho Ch'üan (Boxers), [237]
Impeachment, [313]
Impeachment, proposed constitutional provisions, [293]
"In accordance with law," [26]
Incident, [11]
Income taxes, [87]
Indirect rule, [183]
Indo-China, [183]
Indusco (see C.I.C.)
Industrial cooperatives (see C.I.C.)
Inheritance, the Chinese political, [1]
Inheritance taxes, [87]
Inner Mongolia, Federated Autonomous Government of (Mêng-ku Lien-ho Tzŭ-chih Chêng-fu), [192]
Inner Mongolia and Chungking, [85]
Inspection systems, [108]
Institute of National Culture, [179]
Intellectual traditionalism, [251]
Interior, Ministry of (Nei-chêng Pu), [82]
Internal revenue, [88]
International Development of China, The, [244]
International relations (see diplomacy, foreign policy, etc.)
Interpretation of statutes and ordinances: proposed constitutional provisions, [291]
Invasion, period of, [5]
Italy, [274]
Japanese:
aims in China, [184]
army, [18], [276]
army as a Chinese government, [185]
attitudes to Chinese foreign policy, [82]
Imperial Government in China, [183]
prospects in China, [274]
recognition of Wang Ch'ing-wei, [209]
role of the army, [183]
subsidiary Chinese governments (see Pro-Japanese Groups)
training of Chiang K'ai-shek, [259]
Japan's puppets or Japanophiles (see Pro-Japanese Groups)
Joint inspection, [316]
Judicial Yüan (Ssŭ-fa Yüan), [65], [291]
Justice, Ministry of (Ssŭ-fa Hsing-chêng Pu), [67], [96]
K'an Nai-kuang, [137], [140]
Kang Tê, Emperor of Manchoukuo, the (see Chin P'u-yi)
Kao Tsung-wu, [198]
Kentwell, L. K., [205]
Kialing river, [18]
Kiang Kang-hu, [181]
Kiangsi, [161]
Korea, [189]
Kung, H. H., [57], [86], [223]
Kung, Mme. H. H. (Ai-ling Soong), [248]
Kung so, [393]
Kuo-chia Chu-i P'ai (La Jeunesse party), [181]
Kuomintang:
appraisal of, [146]
army connections, [143]
attitude toward Communists, [144]
Bolshevik pattern of organization, [131]
bureaucracy, [7]
central administrative structure, [72], [131], [137]
Central Control Committee (Chung-yang Chien-ch'a Wei-yüan-hui), [127], [131]
Central Executive Committee (Chung-yang Chih-hsing Wei-yüan-hui), [57], [126], [127], [131]
Central Political Institute (Chung-yang Chêng-chih Hsüeh-hsiao), [134]
Central Publicity Board (see Publicity, Party-Ministry of)
Central Training Committee (Hsün-lien Wei-yüan-hui), [133]
chart of field organization, [139]
chart of central organization, [131]
chart of general structure, [331]
and the Ch'ên brothers, [84]
and the Communists, [159]
Congress (Ch'üan-kuo Tai-piao Ta-hui), [57]
constitutional status, [124]
democratic outlook, [143]
and economic classes, [135]
Emergency Session of the Party Congress, [69], [128]
hsiao-tsu ("small-group"), [140], [354]
intra-Party politics, [142]
membership, [141]
monopoly of government, [41]
organization, [125], [129], [331]
"Orthodox" fraction, [200]
Party cell, [140]
Party Chief (Tsung-ts'ai), [126], [128]
Party Congress (see Congress)
Party Constitution, [125]
Party democracy, [124]
Party-Ministries, [136]
Party purges, [141]
in the People's Political Council, [76]
policy toward Communist Party, [174]
purposes, [125]
"Reorganized" fraction, [200]
rivalry with Communists in the Northwest, [135]
"small-group" (see hsiao-tsu)
Supreme National Defense Council (Kuo-fang Tsui-kao Wei-yüan-hui), [132]
Training Corps (Hsün-lien T'uan), [133]
Wang Ch'ing-wei, [197]
Youth Corps (see San Min Chu I Youth Corps)
Kwangsi province, [19], [102], [109], [217]
Kwangtung province, [102]
Labor:
law, [39]
proposed constitutional provisions, [297]
La Jeunesse (Parti ... de la jeune Chine; Kuo-chia Chu-i P'ai), [76], [181]
Land problem:
proposed constitutional provisions, [296]
reform, [106], [110], [218]
Landlords, [4], [148], [221]
Lao-pai-hsing (the common people), [236]
Lattimore, Owen, [3]
Law: the term, [299]
Laws Governing the System of Organization of the National Government of the Republic of China (1925), [23]
Laws Governing the System of Organization of the National Government (1931), [24]
Leader (Tsung-li), [239]
League of Nations Union, [234]
Left Kuomintang, [264]
Leftists and Leftism, [9], [101], [111], [248]
Legal Adviser to the National Government (Kuo-min Chêng-fu Fa-lü Ku-wên), [54]
Legal tender notes (fa pi), [87], [312]
Legislative Yüan (Li-fa Yüan): function, [65]
Members (Li-fa Wei-yüan), [66]
proposed constitutional provisions, [29], [289]
Li (ideological conformity), [150]
Li chih (government by li), [33]
Liang, Hubert, [224]
Lien (integrity), [150]
Li Hung-chang, [189]
Li Li-san, [163]
Linebarger, Paul M. W., [54], [105], [242], [246]
Lin Pai-shêng, [198]
Lin Shên (Lin Sen; Lim Sun), [53], [145]
Li Shêng-wu, [206]
Literacy, [214], [215]
Liu, K. P., [224]
Local finance, [402]
Local government (see also hsien):
appraisals, [109]
chart, [107]
Chiang K'ai-shek's comment, [397]
general role, [98]
under the Hsien Fa, [29]
proposed constitutional reforms, [294]
in the recent past, [104]
reform of, [311]
reform under the Kuomintang, [137]
reform methods, [108]
Long March of the Chinese Reds, [119], [161]
Long-Range Diplomatic Orientation, China's, [418]
Lung Yün, [101]
Mahayana Buddhism, [259]
Mail censorship, [95]
Main Office of the Military Affairs Commission, [62]
Malaysia, [183]
Malraux, André, [161]
Manchoukuo, [98], [183], [189], [256]
Manchoukuo-Outer Mongol war, [19]
Manchu Empire of China (Ch'ing dynasty), [5]
Manchuria, [89]
Manchus, [2], [241]
Mao Tsê-tung, [166], [403]-[417]
Marx, Karl, [241], [254]
Marxism, [160], [234], [258], [263]
Marxism and Chinese history, [165]
Marxism-Leninism, [84]
Marxist effect on the San Min Chu I, [252]
Mass:
action, [10]
education, [215]
literacy movement, [84]
marriages, [153]
mobilization, [157]
movements, [312]
singing, [154]
Material and Resources Control and Supervision Ministry, [91]
Mayor (Shih-chang), [104]
Mayors under the proposed constitution, [295]
Mazzini, [241]
Miao Ping, [194]
Migration of schools, [83]
Migrations, [88]
Militarism in the provinces, [100]
Military Advisory Council (Chün-shih Ts'an-i-yüan), [62]
Military affairs, [310]
Military Affairs Commission (Chün-shih Wei-yüan-hui), [13], [60], [162]
Military governor (tuchün), [99]
Military jurisdiction under the Hsien Fa, [284]
Military policy, [61]
Military service under the Hsien Fa, [285]
Military unification, [6]
Militia, [393]
Min-ch'üan chu-i (see Democracy, Sun Yat-sen, and San Min Chu I)
Min shêng chu-i, [30], [223], [253]
Min ts'u chu-i (see Nationalism, Sun Yat-sen, and San Min Chu I)
Ming Emperors, [249]
Minister (Pu Chang), [96]
Ministry of —— (see name of Ministry)
Ministries, [81]
Minor parties:
and constitutionalism, [34]
at Nanking, [208]
in occupied China, [235]
representation, [72]
status, [160]
Minority democracy, [41]
Mobilization, economic, [86]
Model hsien, [109]
Modernization of West China, [89]
Mohammed, [239]
Monarchist legitimism, [184]
Morale, governmental, [236]
Moscow (see Communism)
Moslem rebellions, [213]
Motor communications, [93]
Motor fuel trade, [90]
Municipal Advisory Assembly (Shih Ts'an-i-hui), [72], [104]
Municipal food stores, [90]
Municipal government, [103]
Municipal People's Political Council (see Municipal Advisory Assembly)
Municipalities under the Hsien Fa, [295]
Munitions, [90]
Nanking, capture of, [14]
Nanking regimes (see Reorganized Government; Reformed Government)
Napoleon, [239]
"National" (see also "People's," "Chinese")
National Aviation Commission, [63]
National capital in the Hsien Fa, [284]

National [Constituent] Congress (Kuo-min Ta-hui), [25], [27], [300]
National Congress: election of representatives, [302]
National Congress: system of organization, [300]
National Government (Kuo-min Chêng-fu): the term, [52]
National Government Committee (see Council of State)
National Health Administration (Wei-shêng Shu), [83]

National Institute of Rural Reconstruction, [220]
National Military Council (see Military Affairs Commission)
National People's Convention (Kuo-min Hui-i), [7]
National Relief Commission (Chên-chi Wei-yüan-hui), [92]
National Salvation (Chiu Kuo) movement, [175]
National Socialism (German), [252]
National Socialist Party (Kuo-chia Shê-hui Tang), [75], [179]
National Spiritual Mobilization (Kuo-min Ching-shên Tsung-tung-yüan), [157]
National treasury, [88]
Nationalism (min ts'u), theory of, [252]
Negrin, [15]
Neighborhood (pao), [107]
Nêng (ability), [253]
New Fourth Army (Hsin-ssŭ-chün), [119]
New Life Movement (Hsin Shêng-huo Yün-tung), [149]
New Life Secretaries' Camp, [155]
New Life Students Rural Summer Service Corps, [154]
New Order in East Asia, [184], [189]
News services, [137]
North China, [14]
North Shensi (see also Frontier Area), [161]
Northeastern Clique (Tungpei P'ai), [76]
Occupied China:
Chungking control over, [64]
missions, [235]
poverty, [92]
Office of Civil Affairs (Wên-kuan Ch'u), [54]
Office of Military Affairs (Tsan-chün Ch'u), [54]
Office of the Naval Commander-in-Chief (Hai-chün Tsung-ssŭ-ling-pu), [63]
Office of Political Affairs (Chêng-wu Ch'u), [57]
Officers' Moral Endeavor Corps, [63], [149]
Old China:
economics, [3]
government, [5]
socio-economic structure, [211]
in Sun Yat-sen's theory, [251]
Old Hundred Names (lao-pai-hsing), [236]
Opinion, public, [39]
Organic Law of XVII (1928), [28]
Organization of the Kuomintang, etc. (see relevant group or agency)
"Orthodox" Kuomintang, [200], [207]
Outer Mongol People's Republic, [183], [188]
Outline of National Reconstruction, [6]
Outline of War-Time Controlment, [313]
Outlines of Political Tutelage, [24]
Overseas Chinese, [84]
Pacification Commissioner (Sui-ching Chu-jên), [100]
Pai Chung-hsi, [102]
pai-hua (written vernacular), [215]
Pan American airlines, [93]
Panchen Lama, [71]
Pan Ch'ao, [81]
Pao ("neighborhood"), [107], [324], [394]
Pao schools, [216]
Pao-chia system, [106]
Paper money, [86]
Parti Républicain Nationaliste de la Jeune Chine (see Kuo-chia Chu-i P'ai)
Party Affairs Committee of the Kuomintang (Tang-wu Wei-yüan-hui), [133]
Party Chief (Tsung-ts'ai), [41]
Party Constitution (Tang-chang):
Communist, [359]
Kuomintang, [125]

Party dictatorship (tang chih), [6], [23]
Party-government relations, [49]
Party and Government War Area Commission (Chan-ti Tang-chêng Wei-yüan-hui), [64], [112]
Party headquarters, [141]
Party-politics, [158]
Party-politics in the People's Political Council, [76]
Party Supervisor's Net (Tang-jên Chien-ch'a Wang), [141]
Party-Ministries of the Kuomintang, [136]
Party's role in the constitutional system, [23]
Peasant rebellions, [4]
Pensions Commission (Fu-hsüeh Wei-yüan-hui), [62]
People's Advisory Political Council (see People's Political Council)
People's Congress (see National Congress)
People's Foreign Relations Association, [234]
People's Political Council (Kuo-min Ts'an-chêng Hui):
competence, [73]
election, [72]
function of representation, [66]
membership, [70]
nominations, [71]
practicality, [74]
procedure, [74]
in Program of Resistance and Reconstruction, [311]
reorganization, [75]
sessions, [70]
Permanent Constitution, Draft (Hsien-fa Ts'ao-an), [5], [25], [283]
Personnel, Ministry of (Ch'üan-hsü Pu), [68], [96]
Philosophy of Action, A, [373]
Pi Chiao Hsien Fa (Comparative Constitutions, by Wang Shihchieh), translated and quoted, [23], [49], [50], [52], [67], [125]
Pilsudski, [272]
Planning Committee for the Western Capital (Hsi-ching Ch'ou-pei Wei-yüan-hui), [56]
Pluralism, [3], [211]
Policy-making, [47], [74], [79]
Political Affairs Department or Office (Chêng-wu Ch'u), [57]
Political commissars in the army, [63]
Political Department (Chêng-chih-pu) of the Military Affairs Commission, [64]
Political laxity, [251]
Political rights: proposed constitutional provisions, [285]
Political Scientists' group (Chêng-hsüeh Hsi), [145]
Political Vice-Minister (Chêng-wu Tz'u-chang), [96]
Politics of ideology, [8]
Popular democracy, [39]
Popular Front group, [78], [129]
Popular government in the Border Region, [119]
Population, [3]
Poverty in occupied China, [222]
Power (ch'üan), [43], [253]
Pragmatic utilitarianism of Sun Yat-sen, [252]
Presidency proposed under the Hsien Fa, [28], [287]
President (Yüan-chang) of the Executive Yüan, [56]
President (Chu-hsi) of the National Government, [52]
Presidium of the People's Political Council, [73]
Pressure politics, [234]
Prime movers, [229]
Principles of the Great People (Ta Min Chu I), [196]
Private rights: proposed constitutional provisions, [284]
Private property: proposed constitutional provisions, [285]
Privy Council, [56]
Problems of the hsien: comment of Chiang K'ai-shek, [388]
Professors' Clique (Chiao-shou P'ai), [77]
Program of Resistance and Reconstruction (K'ang-chan Chien-kuo Kang-ling), [17], [35], [309]
Pro-Japanese elements, [186], [192], [212], [276], [310]
Propaganda, [61], [137]
Proposition, [314]
Prosperity, [222]
Protestant schools, [215]

Provincial Governments (Shêng Chêng-fu):
Chairman (Shêng Chêng-fu Chu-hsi), [100], [294]
connection with central government, [82]
councils, [72]
current role, [98]
proposed constitutional provisions, [293]
Provincial People's Political Councils (Shêng Ts'an-chêng-hui), [103]
structure, [102]
Provincialism, [8], [99]
Provisional Constitution (Yüeh Fa), [22], [24]
Provisional Executive Committee of the Shansi-Chahar-Hopei Border Region (Chin-ch'a-chi Pien-ch'ü Lin-shih Hsing-chêng Wei-yüan-hui; see also Border Region), [16]
Provisional Government of the Republic of China (Chung-hua Min-kuo Lin-shih Chêng-fu), [14], [192], [207]
Pu (ministries or departments), [61]
Public Administration, School of, [219]
Public opinion, [214]
Public service: proposed constitutional provisions, [285]
Public utilities: proposed constitutional provisions, [296]
Publicity, [79]
Publicity, Party-Ministry of (Chung-yang Hsüan-ch'uan Pu), [137]
Publicity of the San Min Chu I Youth Corps, [350]
"Puppet states," [188]
Purple Mountain, [249]
P'u Yi (see Chin P'u-yi)
Races: proposed constitutional provisions, [284]
Radio, [94]
Railways in Free China, [92]
Resistance and Reconstruction, Program of, [309]
Reformed Government of the Republic of China (Chung-hua Min-kuo Wei-hsin Chêng-fu), [17], [192], [195]
Regeneration Club (Fu-hsing Shê), [144]
Regional autonomy, [8]
Regular troops, [8]
Regulations Concerning the Organization of the Various Classifications of Hsien, [324]
Relief, [61], [297]
"Reorganized Kuomintang," [200]
Reorganized National Government of China (Hsiu-chêng Kuo-min Chêng-fu):
affiliation with Japan, [183]
creation and function, [197]
personnel, [204]
practical work, [205]
significance to Chiang K'ai-shek, [372]
status, [203]
Representation, function of, [66]
Republic: the term, [161]
Republican revolution, [213]
Republicans (Kung-ho Tang), [208]
Resident Committee of the People's Political Council, [73]
Resist-Japan University, [84]
Resistance, [12], [213]
Revolution by three stages, [6], [22], [35], [253]
Revolutionary Action Commission of the Chinese Kuomintang (Chung-hua Kuo-min-tang K'ê-ming Hsing-chêng Wei-yüan-hui), [178]
Rights, constitutional, [28]
Roosevelt, Franklin D., [233], [278]
Rosinger, Lawrence K., [81]
Rural education, [218]
Rural reconstruction, [218], [397]
Rural Service Corps, [154]
Russian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic, (R.S.F.S.R.), [188]
Salazar, Antonio de O., [272]
San Min Chu I:
and Chiang K'ai-shek, [270]
explanation and comment, [8], [13], [34], [178], [245], [250], [371]
and Hsin Min Chu I, [194]
proposed constitutional provisons, [287]
San Min Chu I Youth Corps (San Min Chu I Ch'ing-nien T'uan):
appraisal, [352]
chart of organization, [345]
Constitution, [331]
description by General Ch'ên Ch'êng, [340]
history, [341]
and the Kuomintang, [132]
Leader, [342]
Salt gabelle, [88]
Scholars of old China, [3]
Scholastic bureaucracy, [3], [250]
School for the Border Provinces, [135]
Schools (see education), [216]
Scorched earth policy, [12]
Second Revolution, [259]
Secret societies, [10]
Secretariat (Mi-shu-ch'u), [57], [73]
Secretary-General (Mi-shu-chang), [57], [73]
Service Department, military (Hou-fang Ch'in-wu-pu), [63]
Seven Gentlemen (Ch'i Chün-tzu), [36], [76], [176]
Shanghai, [13]
Sharecropping, [91]
Sheean, Vincent, [161]
Shên Chun-lu, [176]
Shêng Shih-ts'ai, [176]
Shensi (see Frontier Area)
Shensi-Kansu-Ninghsia Frontier Area (Shan-kan-ning Pien-ch'ü Chêng-fu), [112]
Shih (see municipality, q.v.)
Sian affair, [5], [10], [176]
Sinkiang (Chinese Central Asia; Chinese Turkestan), [85], [101]
Sino-American trade, [88]
Sino-Siberian highway, [93], [95]
Small-Group Training Program, [354]
Smith, Joseph, [241]
Snow, Edgar, [146], [160]
Social Affairs, Ministry of, [96]
Social Movements, Party-Ministry of (Shê-hui Yün-tung Pu; also translated Party-Ministry of Social Affairs, Board of Social Affairs), [96], [136]
Social Democratic Party, [181]
Social rigidity, [251]
Social work, [61]
Social work of the San Min Chu I Youth Corps, [351]
Socialist Party, [181], [208]
Soong, C. J., [247]
Soong, T. V., [9], [86], [248]
Soong Ching-ling, [245]
Soong sisters, [248]
Sovereignty: proposed constitutional provisions, [283]
Soviet China, [275]
Soviet form of government in China, [45]
Soviet influence in Sinkiang, [101]
Soviet-Japanese understanding, [275]
Soviet policy in China, [171]
Soviet training of Chiang K'ai-shek, [262]
Soviet Union (see also Communists; Marxism), [188], [273], [275]
Speaker (I-chang) of the People's Political Council, [72]
Special Administrative District of the Chinese Republic (Chung-hua Min-kuo T'ê-ch'ü Chêng-fu), [112]
Special-area governments, [98], [111], [120]
Special inspection, [316]
Special Regional Government ... (see Special Administrative District ...)
Specie, [86]
Stalemate, [12]
Stalin, Joseph, [263]
Stalinism (see also Communist Party), [234]
State Council (see Council of State)
State examinations: proposed constitutional provisions, [285]
State socialism, [30], [89]
Steamships, [93]
Strategy of the Chinese, [12]
Sub-district (ch'ü-fên) of the Kuomintang, [126], [139]
Subterranean minerals: proposed constitutional provisions, [296]
Sung Ai-ling (see Kung, Mme. H. H.)
Sung Ch'ing-ling (see Sun Yat-sen, Mme.)
Sung Mei-ling, [248], [261]
Sung Tzu-wên (see Soong, T. V.)
Sun I-hsien (see Sun Yat-sen)
Sun K'ê (Sun Fo), [66], [145], [247]
Sun Yat-sen:
biography, [240]
doctrines (see also San Min Chu I), [6]
family, [247]
historical role, [239]
on imperialism, [190]
on local government, [105]
Provisional President, [244]
revolutionary technique, [244]
sense of mission, [240]
state planning, [245]
Western training, [242]
Sun Yat-sen, Mme., [145], [178], [247]
Supreme Court (Tsui-kao Fa-yüan), [67]
Supreme National Defense Council (Tsui-kao Kuo-fang Wei-yüan-hui), [16], [46]
Symbolism of government, [45]
System of organization of the National Congress, [300]
Szechwan, [181]
T'ai Li, [145]
T'aip'ing Rebellion, [161], [213], [241]
Taiwanese, [187]
Ta Min Chu I, [196]
Ta-min-hui, [196], [208]
Tang Cheng Chien Chih T'u-piao, cited, [46], [54]
T'ang Leang-li, [198]
Tannu-Tuva, [189]
Tao Hsi-shêng, [198]
Tayler, J. B., [224]
Taylor, George, [116]
Taxation: proposed constitutional provisions, [285]
Telecommunications, [93]
Telegraph, [94]
Telephone, [94]
Têng Yen-ta, [178]
Territory: proposed constitutional provisions, [283]
Third International (see also Communist Party), [71], [161], [245]
Third Party (Ti-san Tang), [178]
Three-Power Pact, [274]
Three-stage war, [12]
Three stages of revolution (see Revolution by three stages)
"Three principles of the people" (see San Min Chu I)
Tibet, [85]
Tientsin, [4]
Tinghsien, [219]
Tong, Hollington, [138], [255]
Tongs (tang), [261]
Township (ch'ü), [107]
Training Committee (Hsün-lien Wei-yüan-hui) of the Kuomintang, [133]
Training conferences, [109]
Trans-Sinkiang highway, [93]
Tridemism (see San Min Chu I)
Trotsky, Leon, [164], [263]
Truck service, [93]
Tseng Chi, [181]
Tso Shen-sheng, [181]
Tso Tao-fên, [36], [176]
Tsung-ts'ai, [41]
Tuchünism, [5], [244]
Tungpei P'ai (see Northeastern Clique)
Turksib railroad, [101]
Tutelage, period of, [7]

Tutelary dictatorship (tang chih), [23]
Types of government sponsorship, [89]
Unearned increment, [30], [296]
United Council of the pro-Japanese, [195]
United Front, [70], [111], [113], [119], [129]
United States of America, [273], [275], [277], [279]
Universal Trading Corporation, [88]
Urban pattern of local government, [104]
Utterances on Reconstruction, The Party Chief's (Tsung-ts'ai Chien-kuo Yen-lun Hsüan-chi), quoted, [33]
Vayo, Julio Alvarez del, [15]
Vice-President of a Yüan (Fu-yüan-chang), [57]
Vocational education, [217]
Vocational Educationists' Clique (Ch'ê-yeh Chiao-yü P'ai), [77]
Wang Ch'ing-wei, [20], [53], [56], [129], [142], [145], [192], [197], [239], [263], [372]
agreements with the Japanese, [203]
flight from Chungking, [203]
following, [197]
record of schism, [199]
significance, [208]
Wang Ch'ung-hui, [82], [418]

Wang K'ê-min, [194]
Wang Ming, [257]
Wang Shih-chieh, [23], [73], [137]
Wang Tao, [194]
War Area Service Corps, [154]
War finance, [87]
War, Ministry of (Chün-chêng-pu), [60], [63], [96]
War: the term, [11]
War-time Controlment, Outline of, [313]
Washington, George, [255]
Water-conservancy regions, [4]
Western imperialism, [4], [190]
Western states, [3]
Whampoa (see Huangpu)
What I Mean By Action, [373]
William, Maurice, [254]
Wireless, [94]
Women's Advisory Council of the New Life Movement, [155]
Wong Wen-hao, [91]
Wool, [227]
Workers' living conditions: proposed constitutional provisions, [296]
World federation, [371]
World government: comment of Chiang, [281]
Wounded Soldiers' League, [155]
Wu, Dr. John C. H., [26]
Wu-han government, [15]
Wu Pei-fu, [198]
Yang Kan-tao, [181]
Yangtze, [18]
Yeh Ch'u-tsang, [137]
Yen, Dr. James Y. C, [84], [218]
Yenan, [115]
Yin Ju-kêng, [185], [192]
Y. M. C. A., [149], [235]
Young, Brigham, [241]
Yüan, [24], [28]
Yüan-chang, [28]
Yüan Shih-k'ai, [244], [259]
Yü Yu-jên, [145]
Yünnan, [101]
Zinoviev, G., [164]


TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE:

Obvious printer's errors have been corrected.

Inconsistent spellings have been kept, as well as inconsistent use of hyphens (e.g., "war-time," "wartime," and "war time"), inconsistent use of space in contractions (e.g., "C. E. C." and "C.E.C.") and inconsistent Chinese transcription (e.g., "Chün-tzŭ" and "Chüntzu").