Comparative Study on the Constitution Governing Movement between the Qajar Dynasty of Iran and the Late Qing Dynasty of China (Miscellanea)
Abstract
The constitution governing is the need of the times and the only way of the political modernization.
Taking another ancient civilization in the world Iran’s constitution governing tradition and the
Chinese culture for constitution governing as comparative study, these factors such as the time,
characters, events, thought and practice will be further activated and the similarities and differences
of two countries’ traditional culture about constitution governing will be compared through
comparatively analyzing their historical backgrounds, their development process and their development’s
effect. So, their common and unique characteristics for constitution governing rules
will be explored in this paper.
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Yang, Y. (2015) Comparative Study on the Constitution Governing Movement between the Qajar Dynasty of Iran and the Late Qing Dynasty of China.
Advances in Historical Studies,
4, 403-407. doi:
10.4236/ahs.2015.45029.
Conflicts of Interest
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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