Mireille Delmas-Marty, has held the Chair of âComparative legal studies and Internationalisation of Lawâ at the Collège de France since 2002. She has published extensively on Criminal Law, Human Rights Law, Comparative Law, Global Law and Theory of Law.
Pierre-Ãtienne Will, has held the chair of History of Modern China at the Collège de France since 1992. He has published extensively on the social, political and economic history of late imperial and early Republican China.
Preface, by Philip A. Kuhn
Introduction: History Has no End (Pierre-Ãtienne Will)
List of Contributors
Part One: Tradition and Rebuilding
Chapter 1: Despotism, âDemocratic Chinaâ and Nineteenth-Century European Authors (Pierre-Ãtienne Will)
Chapter 2: Seeds of Democracy in the Confucian Tradition? (Anne Cheng)
Part Four: Twentieth-Century Uses of the Democratic Idea
Chapter 10: Antitradition and Democracy in Early Twentieth-Century China: Modern Culture and the Crisis of the Nation-State (Yves Chevrier)
Chapter 11: Elusive Democracy (1915-1937) (Yves Chevrier)
Chapter 12: Servant, Bogeyman or Goddess: Democracy in the Discourses of Power and Dissidence in China (Michel Bonnin)