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Reining in Coercive Power
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作者 WANG HAIRONG 《Beijing Review》 2011年第31期25-25,共1页
Law furthers administration system On June 30,the Standing Committee of the 11th National People’s Congress(NPC),China’s top legislature,adopted the Law on Administrative Coercion at its 21st meeting."The law s... Law furthers administration system On June 30,the Standing Committee of the 11th National People’s Congress(NPC),China’s top legislature,adopted the Law on Administrative Coercion at its 21st meeting."The law stipulates specific 展开更多
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Indicators of State Formation: With a Discussion of the State Theory Based on the Four-tiered Settlement Hierarchy
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作者 王震中 《Social Sciences in China》 2012年第2期153-163,共11页
In ancient China, in Xia, Shang and Zhou society, the relationship of subordination between the head of a state and the territories or fiefdoms of the nobles was not equivalent to the administrative relationship betwe... In ancient China, in Xia, Shang and Zhou society, the relationship of subordination between the head of a state and the territories or fiefdoms of the nobles was not equivalent to the administrative relationship between the central government and the localities under the system of prefectures and counties introduced in Qin and Han times. Any theory of state formation based solely on a four-tiered settlement hierarchy is limited; it fails to explain the essential question of whether a state has come into being, and thus cannot be regarded as a criterion for judgment. It is true that in integrating settlement archaeology with social morphology in research on the origins of the ancient state and civilization, we need to classify settlement hierarchies. At the same time, however, we still need to conduct extensive research into the appearance of prehistoric social organizations, hierarchies, strata and classes, as well as the evolution of the nature of power, etc. Therefore, it is the emergence of strata and classes and the establishment of a coercive power that stands over and above society that are the mostcharacteristic indicators of state formation. Further, we can provide archaeological grounds and materialized forms for this approach, which thus possesses operability. 展开更多
关键词 four-tiered settlement pattern strata and classes coercive power
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