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Lionel Curtis’s “The Capital Question Of China” is a comprehensive analysis of one of the most significant geopolitical questions of its time. The work delves into the historical context, geographic considerations, and political implications of determining China’s capital city.
Curtis explores how the choice of capital reflects broader questions about national identity, regional power dynamics, and the modernization of China. The book examines various contenders for the capital position and the strategic advantages and disadvantages each location presented.
Through detailed research and scholarly analysis, Curtis provides insights into Chinese governance, territorial organization, and the interplay between tradition and modernization. This work remains relevant for understanding China’s political development and the importance of institutional decisions in shaping national destiny.







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