Sino-American Relations, Volumen29,Temas1-2Institute of Sino-American Relations, College of Chinese Culture, 2003 |
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... democracy has rested mainly upon foreign - trained intellectuals . Basically , the cultivation of the Chinese democratic mind has been through the following channels : ( 1 ) the scholars , ( 2 ) the governmental officials , and ( 3 ) ...
... democracy has rested mainly upon foreign - trained intellectuals . Basically , the cultivation of the Chinese democratic mind has been through the following channels : ( 1 ) the scholars , ( 2 ) the governmental officials , and ( 3 ) ...
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... Democratic System . Before the national revolution in 1911 , China had never had such political ideas as democracy , liberty , laissez - faire , etc. Traditional political thinking based on Confucianism was far different from Western ...
... Democratic System . Before the national revolution in 1911 , China had never had such political ideas as democracy , liberty , laissez - faire , etc. Traditional political thinking based on Confucianism was far different from Western ...
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... democratic ideas reached China and exercised considerable influence in moulding the Chinese political mind . The cross - cultural approach is used to serve the theoretical framework . By this approach , several fundamental conditions ...
... democratic ideas reached China and exercised considerable influence in moulding the Chinese political mind . The cross - cultural approach is used to serve the theoretical framework . By this approach , several fundamental conditions ...
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and the Orient 18291837 | 68 |
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