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Government and Public Opinion in China

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 November 2018

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To review the complete situation of a country in the space of a short article is well-nigh impossible; but the world-wide interest of the changes of China has resulted in the output of a voluminous literature, some of which well deserves attention. What follows is merely the presentation of a bird's-eye view of the Chinese government and people from a native standpoint.

The nationalism of China is characterized by a strong and influential public opinion. In order to understand the cause of this great national movement, we need a brief review of some of the chief factors which have evolved the people's feeling in recent years.

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Copyright © American Political Science Association 1910

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References

1 The Great Declaration of the Great Emperor Shun. See James Legge's Life and Works of Mencius, Bk. V, Pt. I, Ch. VI.

2 James Legge's Life and Works of Mencius, Bk. IV, Pt. I, Ch. IX.

3 James Legge's Life and Works of Mencius, Bk. I, Pt. II, Ch. VIII.

4 The maker of the Chin dynasty (B. C. 209-221).