Abstract

Abstract If the 1911 revolution created a new image of the republican citizen, it also created a new model of the state. Theoretically the model of the state was embodied in the new republican system of government. However it was clear that the elected local, provincial and national assemblies did not in fact have sufficient power to dominate the country politically.

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