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Constitutional Reform in Late Qing Dynasty (1906-1911): The Introduction of Western Standards of Political and Social Organization

Student: Shiryagina Aleksandra

Supervisor: Alexander G. Yurkevich

Faculty: School of Asian Studies

Educational Programme: Bachelor

Year of Graduation: 2014

Aim of this work is to identify the nature and extent of the implementation of Western standards of political and social organization in the course of constitutional reforms introduced at the end of the reign of Qing Dynasty, as well as to determine the direct institutional results of such adoptions.

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