China's Path to Modernization
Chris Miller
February 20, 2001
Modern Asia Midterm Paper
China's Transformation: Confucianism to Communism
For two thousand years, China was dominated by a traditional dynastic system. Living with a confuciast ideology, the people of China rarely questioned the authority of the emperor. It seemed that this system of government would never end until it reached the mid-19th century and was forcefully exposed to western thought and politics. Chinese intellectuals, both confused and curious, searched for an
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According to Youwei, if China did not change its political system, it would perish. He believed that Japan was a good model to follow.
Going even further than a constitutional monarchy, Sun Yat-Sen wanted to completely get rid of the dynastic system. He called for a republic in China and issued the Three Principles of People to give the Chinese an alternative form of government.
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Sources of Chinese Tradition
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