FROM REVOLUTION TO REVOLUTION (I):
WARLORD
I. Introduction
II. The Shortcomings of the 1911
"Nationalist" Revolution
Domination of gentry
Regionalism and provincialism (pp. 106-107)
Political organization and cohesion (pp. 107-109)
Military weakness
Lack of international support (pp. 109-111)
III. The Nature and Characteristics of Warlord Politics: 1912-1927
Divisiveness (pp. 112-113)
Conservative and regressive (p. 114)
Symbiosis with rural gentry
Social and economic exploitation
Failure to deal with imperialism
(pp. 115-116)
IV. Conclusion
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