This book has several parts. Chapters Ⅱ and Ⅲ are brief
reviews of the political ideas and institutions of ancent China.
The four chapters that follow Give a brief account of political and
institutional development during the generation preceding the
Kuomintang Government of 1928. Chapters VIII and IX describe the
Kuomintang and the theory and practice of politicaltutelage as
advocated by it. The body of the book deals with the organization
and operation of the Kuomintang Government. The last chapters,
Chapters XX to XXIV inclusive, are concerned more with politics.
There are also an introductory and a concluding chapter.
目錄:
Ⅰ. CHUNG-KUO
Ⅱ. THE POLITICAL THOUGHT OF OLD CHINA
Ⅲ. THE POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS OF OLD CHINA
IV. THE IMPACT OF THE WEST AND THE FALL OF THE MONARCHY
V. THE TRIALS AND FAILURES OF THE EARLY REPUBLIC
Ⅵ. THE RISE OF THE KUOMINTANG TO SUPREME POWER
Ⅶ. CHIANG KAI-SHEK''S RISE TO POWER WITHIN THE KUOMINTANG
Ⅷ. THE KUOMINTANG: ITS DOCTRINE, ORGANIZATION,AND LEADERSHIP
IX. THE KUOMINTANG TUTELAGE
X. THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AND ITS PRESIDENT
XI. THE EXECUTIVE YUAN
XII. THE MILITARY POWER
XIII. LEGISLATION AND THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS
XIV. FINANCE AND THE BUDGET
XV. ADMINISTRATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS
XVI. THE EXAMINATION YUAN AND THE CIVIL SERVICE
XVII. LAW AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
XVIII. THE CONTROL POWER
XIX. THE PEOPLE''S POLITICAL COUNCIL
XX. WARTIME DEMANDS FOR CONSTITUTIONALISM
XXI. THE CONSTITUTION OF 1946
XXII. THE NEW GOVERNMENT OF 1948
XXIII. POLITICAL PARTIES
XXIV. PARTY POLITICS AND STRUGGLES