The Last Guardian of the Throne: The Regional Army in the Late Qing Dynasty

Journal of Institutional Economics, 2020

38 Pages Posted: 27 Oct 2020

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Linan Peng

Depauw University - Department of Economics and Management

Date Written: September 7, 2020

Abstract

This paper investigates the organizational structure of the Xiang Army, one of the best-known regional armies in the late Qing dynasty. The army developed an organizational form to overcome problems that plagued the imperial army of the central government, namely, the poor recruitment and training of soldiers, the lack of incentives to fight in battles, and the coordination failure. This organizational structure, I argue, played a central role in the rise of the Xiang Army in the Qing dynasty.

Keywords: Military Institution, Regional Army, Qing Dynasty

JEL Classification: N40, N45

Suggested Citation

Peng, Linan, The Last Guardian of the Throne: The Regional Army in the Late Qing Dynasty (September 7, 2020). Journal of Institutional Economics, 2020, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3688413

Linan Peng (Contact Author)

Depauw University - Department of Economics and Management ( email )

Greencastle, IN 46135
United States

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