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Voting as a Rite: Changing Ideas of Elections in Early Twentieth Century China.

机译:举行礼仪投票:二十世纪初中国选举观念的变化。

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There is a long history of voting in mainland China. Beginning in the late nineteenth century, influential Chinese thinkers argued that elections were part of a "worldwide trend" of leaders actively engaging their populaces in politics. Officials of the last dynasty, in the final years of its rule, embraced this notion---as has every succeeding government. None of these regimes, however, claimed power on the basis of the ballot box alone. Thus, the historical significance of China's elections lies not in their political consequences, but in what they reveal about changing political values and ideas.;My dissertation argues that Chinese political thinkers initially saw elections as a mechanism for selecting talented and moral officials. Suffrage was restricted to those presumed to have the ability to discern these qualities and the elections themselves were competitive. In Chapter 1, I link the origins of this system to the political structures of late imperial China through an analysis of the writings of prominent intellectuals. Chapters 2, 3, and 4 use contemporary newspaper accounts to investigate how this system of voting operated, and how it was critiqued, during the Qing-sponsored 1909 elections, the new Republican government's 1912 elections, and elections held during the "warlord era" of the late 1910s and early 1920s.;By the 1920s, many political activists lost confidence in this electoral system, which seemed to elevate only the ambitious and corrupt to office. Elections thus presented a problem for mid-twentieth century theorists and political leaders: they were necessary, yet unappealing. Chapter 5 draws on archival materials to explore how later governments, ranging from the "autonomous" provincial governments of the early 1920s to the one-party dictatorships of the Nationalist and Communist parties, experimented with universal suffrage elections that were designed to be consensual and noncompetitive. Unlike earlier elections, this system of voting was primarily intended to "educate" voters about the state's values. The history of Chinese elections as told in my dissertation is not a history of Chinese democracy---instead, it is a history of how experiments with different systems of voting both reflected and shaped popular attitudes toward politics.
机译:中国大陆的投票历史悠久。从19世纪末开始,有影响力的中国思想家认为,选举是领导人积极参与其民众政治活动的“全球趋势”的一部分。在王朝统治的最后几年,最后一个朝代的官员都接受了这个概念-就像每一个接任政府一样。但是,这些政权都没有一个人仅凭投票箱就拥有权力。因此,中国大选的历史意义不在于其政治后果,而在于其揭示的政治价值和观念变化所揭示的内容。我的论文认为,中国政治思想家最初将选举视为选拔有才干和道德官员的机制。选举权仅限于假定具有识别这些特质的能力,并且选举本身具有竞争性。在第一章中,我通过分析著名知识分子的著作,将这一制度的起源与晚期帝国中国的政治结构联系起来。第2、3和4章使用当代报纸报道来调查这种投票制度的运作方式,以及在1909年清政府赞助的选举,新共和党政府1912年的选举以及“军阀时代”举行的选举中该投票制度是如何受到批评的。在1910年代末和1920年代初。;到1920年代,许多政治活动家对这一选举制度失去了信心,选举制度似乎只将雄心勃勃的腐败分子提升为上任。因此,选举给20世纪中叶的理论家和政治领导人带来了一个问题:选举是必要的,但却没有吸引力。第5章使用档案资料来探讨后来的政府,从1920年代初期的“自治”省级政府到国民党和共产党的一党专政,如何尝试旨在协商一致和非竞争性的普选选举。与早期的选举不同,这种投票系统的主要目的是“教育”选民有关该州的价值观。正如我在论文中所讲的那样,中国大选的历史不是中国民主的历史,而是历史,它说明了使用不同的投票制度进行的实验如何反映并塑造了人们对政治的态度。

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  • 作者

    Hill, Joshua Benjamin.;

  • 作者单位

    Harvard University.;

  • 授予单位 Harvard University.;
  • 学科 History Asia Australia and Oceania.;Political Science General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 345 p.
  • 总页数 345
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:44:07

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