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Negotiated Power In Late Imperial China The Zongli Yamen And The Politics Of Reform Jennifer Rudolph

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Negotiated Power In Late Imperial China The Zongli Yamen And The Politics Of Reform Jennifer Rudolph
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Jennifer Rudolph
ISBN: 9781942242376, 1942242379
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Negotiated Power In Late Imperial China The Zongli Yamen And The Politics Of Reform Jennifer Rudolph by Jennifer Rudolph 9781942242376, 1942242379 instant download after payment.

Negotiated Power in Late Imperial China: The Zongli Yamen and the Politics of Reform explores the nature and functioning of reform during the nineteenth century of China's Qing dynasty (1644–1911). By analyzing the bureaucratic modes of management that developed around the creation and evolution of the Zongli Yamen or Foreign Office (1861–1901), the book demonstrates the vitality of not only the Chinese State, but also the institutional traditions of its Manchu rulers. Drawing on precedent and the flexibility of the administrative system in their efforts to manage the conduct of foreign affairs, high Qing ministers transformed opportunities for institutional dynamism into the reality of a functioning central Zongli Yamen with a foreign affairs field administration supporting it in the provinces. In the process, they altered the governmental hierarchy and changed the definition of institutional power in the multi-faceted area of foreign affairs and, more generally, for the Qing bureaucracy. As the most significant example of institutional development in China's critical period of the nineteenth century, the Zongli Yamen's experience serves as valuable background for understanding reform efforts in late imperial China and beyond.

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