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Chinese Diplomacy During the Dynastry

Conclusion
As a result of the described reforms, all the main branches of the country's management were concentrated directly in the hands of the emperor. However, he could not cope with the flow of papers coming to the court and demanding a decision, in some weeks their number exceeded a thousand. In 1382, several special secretaries, dasueshi, were appointed to review them. At first, they only summarized the content of the work that was not of primary importance. But gradually they got more and more powers: they prepared draft decisions, decrees and orders, etc. At the beginning of the 15th century. they were united into a secretariat (neige) within the Palace. Over time, the new Secretariat assumed more and more of the imperial seat and actually replaced the former Palace Secretariat, which was run by chancellors. became a similar higher administrative body. The imperial autocracy, which reached its peak in the late 14th century, gradually fell within the bounds of the legally unformed constraints developed by the Chinese political tradition. Against this background, Zhu Yuanzhang's reign seems to be the exception rather than the rule. Its features are created by the tension of the situation.


Used literature

    1. Niu Qin, Zhong Xin. A Bibliometric Analysis of Public Diplomacy Research in China. Contemporary International Relations, 2015, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 35-50;

    2. Zhang Xiaotong, Wang Hongyu. China's Economic Diplomacy (2002-2012). London, ACA Publishing Ltd, 2015. 235 p.; Chi Zhang. The Domestic Dynamics of China's Energy Diplomacy. Singapore, World Scientific Publishing Co, 2015;

    3. GrachikovE. N.Geopolitics of China: egocentrism and space of network. Moscow, SCIence, 2015. 273 p. DOI: 10.15216/978-5-4365-0419-3.

    4. Yuan Peng. China’s Grand Strategy Seen from the Report to the CPC18th National Congress. Contemporary International.

  1. Relations, July/August 2013, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 1-21




1 Niu Qin, Zhong Xin. A Bibliometric Analysis of Public Diplomacy Research in China. Contemporary International Relations, 2015, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 35-50;

2 Zhang Xiaotong, Wang Hongyu. China's Economic Diplomacy (2002-2012). London, ACA Publishing Ltd, 2015. 235 p.; Chi Zhang. The Domestic Dynamics of China's Energy Diplomacy. Singapore, World Scientific Publishing Co, 2015;

3 GrachikovE. N.Geopolitics of China: egocentrism and space of network. Moscow, SCIence, 2015. 273 p. DOI: 10.15216/978-5-4365-0419-3.

4 Yuan Peng. China’s Grand Strategy Seen from the Report to the CPC18th National Congress. Contemporary International.

  1. Relations, July/August 2013, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 1-21

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