
This chapter traces the general chronological sequence of China’s rule of man, rule by law, and rule of law experiences. The highlights of the discussion are the imperial China’s blended rule of man and rule by law traditions and the use of rule of law promotion as a nation-building instrument at multiple points of sociopolitical transition in Chinese modern history.
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