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Modern China's Search for a New Political Form. Edited by Jack Gray. [Oxford University Press for Chatham House, 1969. 369 pp. 75s.]

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2009

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Copyright © The China Quarterly 1970

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* The contents of the volume are as follows: 1. Historical Background by Jerome Ch'en; 2. The Gentry Democracy in Chinese Shanghai, 1905–14 by Mark Elvin; 3. Chinese Socialism before 1913 by Martin Bernal; 4. The Federalist Movement in China, 1920–23 by Jean Chesneaux; 5. The “New China” of the Kuomintang by Patrick Cavendish; 6. The Chinese Army by John Gittings; 7. The Role of Law in the Changing Society by Sybille Van Der Sprenkel; 8. The Performance of the Cadres by James MacDonald; 9. The Frontier Regions in China's Recent International Politics by George Moseley; and 10. Conclusions by Jack Gray.Google Scholar