CHAPTER
I. Introduction : The Crisis and the Problem
BOOK I. MODERN CHINESE HISTORY AND POLITICS
II. The Rise of Democracy
III. The Triumph of the Republic
IV. The Return of Monarchy
V. The Struggle over the Constitution
VI. The Civil War
VII. The Provisional Constitution--and Its Defects
VIII. The Lessons of the Decade
IX. The Abolition of the Tuchun System
X. The Framing and Adoption of the Permanent Constitution
XI. The Perils and the Salvation
BOOK II. CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT
XII. Cabinet vs. Presidential System: Cabinet System
XIII. Cabinet vs. Presidential System : Presidential System
XIV. Federal vs. Unitary System: :Federal System
XV. Federal vs. Unitary System : Unitary System
XVI. Legislature : Its Structure and Composition
XVII. Legislature : Its Functions and Powers
XVIII. Executive: His Election
XIX. Executive: His Powers
XX. Judiciary: Its Independence and Functions
XXI. Provincial Autonomous Government
XXII. Local Self-Government
XXIII. Budget : Its Functions and Procedure
XXIV. Political Parties: Their Functions and Requisites
XXV. Private Rights: Their Enumeration and Guarantees
XXVI. National Convention
XXVII. A Permanent Constitution for China
I. Constitutional DccumentsUnderManohu
II. The Provisional Constitution
III. The Constitutional Compact, 1914
IV. Goodnow's Memorandum
V. DR. Goodnow's Constitution
VI. The National Constitution, 1917
VII. The City Charter of Canton