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Warlord

Yen Hsi-Shan in Shansi Province, 1911-1949

Donald G. Gillin

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This is an inquiry into the dynamics of local and regional government in China, as illustrated by the policies of the warlord Yen Hsi-shan. The schemes Hsi-shan tried to carry out in Shansi constitute one of the last systematic attempts in China to bring about reform along conservative lines.

Originally published in 1967.

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Kenneth Scott Latourette, Banditry, Battle of Midway, China, Police state, Ta Kung Pao, Kuomintang, New Army, Zhou Enlai, China Today, Military dictatorship, Qing dynasty, Tax, Economic warfare, Imperial examination, The Other Hand, Chiang Kai-shek, Zhu De, William Henry Donald, Economics, Mukden Incident, Appeasement, Iconoclasm, Mao Zedong, Hu Shih, The Peasants, Usury, Kenji Doihara, May Thirtieth Movement, Taoism, Zhang Xueliang, On China, Popular sovereignty, The Mandarins, Taiyuan, Communist Party of China, Imperialism, Shanxi, Boxer Rebellion, Red Star Over China, Second Sino-Japanese War, Warfare, Unemployment, Three Principles of the People, Coal in China, Scholar-official, Unequal treaty, Taiping Rebellion, Carpetbagger, Nepotism, Superiority (short story), Famine relief, Walter Judd (politician), Boycott, Economic reconstruction, Bolsheviks, Shanghai International Settlement, Red Guards (China), Warlord Era, Eighth Route Army, Confucianism, Confucius, Edgar Snow, Evans Carlson, Diphtheria, Peng Dehuai, Agnes Smedley, Yuan Shikai, Central government, Wang Ming