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Constitution of the Republic of China

Constitution of the Republic of China

Foundational Text on Republic of China's Legal Framework and Governance Principles

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The "Constitution of the Republic of China" serves as a cornerstone of Taiwan's governance, articulating the fundamental principles and democratic values that underpin its political framework. Crafted in the aftermath of the republican revolution, the Constitution employs a clear and structured legal style, reflecting both Enlightenment ideas and traditional Confucian values. It explores essential themes such as the separation of powers, civil rights, and the role of government, encapsulating the historical and cultural complexities of the Republic of China, particularly in the context of its contentious relationship with the People's Republic of China. Authored by the Government of the Republic of China, this document is deeply influenced by the tumultuous political landscape and the struggle for sovereignty that characterized the early 20th century. It represents the aspirations of a nation striving for self-determination and stability after years of upheaval, guided by leaders who were profoundly influenced by the principles of democracy, nationalism, and social welfare. Their vision remains pertinent in Taiwan's ongoing quest for recognition and legitimacy in the international community. For those interested in the evolution of democratic governance and the unique identity of Taiwan, the "Constitution of the Republic of China" is indispensable. It not only provides insight into the legal underpinnings of the nation but also offers a reflection on the broader historical narratives of sovereignty and identity that continue to resonate today.

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April 2021, 22 Seiten, Englisch
GOOD PRESS
4064066466732

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