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| | Kuomintang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Lee Teng-Hui, the ROC President and the leader of the Kuomintang during the 1990s, angered the People's Republic of China and a significant number of voters on Taiwan with his advocacy of "special state-to-state relations" with the PRC, which many associated with Taiwan independence. |  | | Kuomintang forces took Beijing in 1928 and received widespread diplomatic recognition in the same year. |  | | In the 1970s, the Kuomintang began to allow for "supplemental elections" on Taiwan to fill the seats of the aging representatives. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuomintang
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| | MSN Encarta - Kuomintang |
 | | The Kuomintang won a majority of seats in the parliamentary elections that August. |  | | The party held its first national congress in 1924; included among the delegates were numerous non-Kuomintang groups, notably the representatives of the Chinese Communist Party, who exercised great influence on the decisions of the congress. |  | | This period, originally scheduled to end in 1935, was extended (because of the war against Japan) until the end of 1947, when a new constitution was promulgated. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761563041/Kuomintang.html
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| | Kuomintang: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library |
 | | The Kuomintang government at Nanjing received diplomatic recognition in 1928 and began the period of tutelage. |  | | A member of the Kuomintang, he served on the Joint Commission...was forced to resign as head of the Kuomintang after its candidate placed third in...betraying Taiwan, he was expelled from the Kuomintang. |  | | ...radically transformed by the ouster of the Kuomintang, or Nationalist, Party, from power by...director general is at the epicenter of Kuomintang politics, having served as information...outreach mind-set that made another Kuomintang stalwart, Tang Fei, the defense minister... |
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http://www.questia.com/library/encyclopedia/kuomintang.jsp
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| | Nigel Harris: The Mandate of Heaven (1. The Workers' Revolution) |
 | | At the first Kuomintang Congress in January 1924, the Communists pledged individual loyalty to the Three People’s Principles and the Kuomintang leadership. |  | | On 4 June, the Kuomintang leadership ratified the plans for the Northern Expedition and vested’ supreme power in the hands of Chiang. |  | | Businessmen were not alone in being compelled to reassess worker participation in the nationalist movement. |
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http://www.marxists.de/china/harris/01-workrev.htm
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| | Asia Society: Publications - Growing Pains: ASEAN's Economic and Political Challenges |
 | | In contrast, electoral logic ruled in the DPP nomination decision between Chen Shui-bian, the former mayor of Taipei (the capital and largest city), and Hsu Hsin-liang, a two-time party chairman who had finished second in the party’s contest for presidential nominee in 1996. |  | | Lien was challenged by James Soong, a former key Lee supporter, who had a falling out with the president, perhaps because of Soong’s ability to build an independent electoral base as provincial governor in the mid-1990s. |  | | The Democratic Progressive Party, in contrast, surged ahead as the major opposition party, generally garnering 30—40 percent of the vote and winning a significant number of local executive posts (e.g., the mayor of Taipei). |
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http://www.asiasociety.org/publications/update_asean.html
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| | Modern China: Nationalist China |
 | | Judiciary Yüan: headed by a president and vice president, the judiciary Yüan was in charge of interpreting laws and guaranteeing civil rights. |  | | It was merely a law-drafting body to put into law principles articulated by the central committee of the Kuomintang. |  | | When he died in 1924, the political leadership of the party fell to Wangh Ching-wei and Hu Han-min, respectively the left wing and right wing leaders of the Kuomintang. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8001/~dee/MODCHINA/NATIONAL.HTM
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| | Kuomintang |
 | | The congress also decided that all members of the Communist Party were to join the Kuomintang as individuals. |  | | The Chinese Communist Party held its Third National Congress in Guangzhou in June 1923, and the question of forming a revolutionary united front with the Kuomintang was discussed. |  | | The congress affirmed Sun Yat-sen's contribution to the Chinese revolution and resolved to help him in reorganizing the Kuomintang and establishing cooperation between the two parties. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/CHINAkuomintang.htm
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| | ON COALITION GOVERNMENT |
 | | It is that of overcoming all difficulties, uniting the whole people, abolishing the Kuomintang's fascist dictatorship, carrying out democratic reforms, consolidating and expanding the anti-Japanese forces, thoroughly defeating the Japanese aggressors and building an independent, free, democratic, united, prosperous and powerful new China. |  | | Abolish the Kuomintang one-party dictatorship and establish a democratic coalition government and a joint supreme command; |  | | This misconception arises from the Kuomintang government's blockade. |
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http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/selected-works/volume-3/mswv3_25.htm
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| | Appeal to all the Comrades of the Chinese Communist Party |
 | | Organize a revolutionary court with a well-known member of the Kuomintang (one who is not a member of the CCP) as its chairman, in order to judge the reactionary officers. |  | | For instance, we decisively led the struggle of the workers and recognized the class nature of the Kuomintang. |  | | I told this to Borodin; he said that my observations were right and that as soon as Wang Ching-wei reached Wuhan he was surrounded by Hsu Ch'ien, Ku Meng-yti, Ch'en Kung-po, T'an Yen-k'ai, and others, and became gradually colder. |
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http://www.marxist.com/Asia/chen.html
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| | Free Essay IB: Chinese Communist Party Victory in Chinese Civil War |
 | | The Kuomintang carried out the Constitution of 1946 and held elections in November of the following year. |  | | Moreover, the puppet leaders that had been installed by the Japanese often kept their positions or became members of the Kuomintang. |  | | One might argue that Civil War was inevitable. |
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http://www.echeat.com/essay.php?t=25745
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| | Remembering 2-28 |
 | | The Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang (government party) voted in favor of Governor Chen's dismissal. |  | | The event was the beginning of 40 years of repressive martial law on the island, during which Chiang's Kuomintang mainlanders ruled the Taiwanese with iron fist. |  | | In 1992 President Lee asked for reconciliation and decided that a monument would be built in Taipei (other memorials had been built earlier by DPP County Magistrates, the main ones in Chiayi and Pingtung). |
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http://www.taiwandc.org/228-intr.htm
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| | The Early Republic and the Warlord Period |
 | | When the Kuomintang members accused Yuan, Yuan dismissed some Kuomintang governors in the south. |  | | Political inexperience and disunity of progressive forces - Liberals and intellectuals were divided and inexperienced in politics and lost every opportunity to check Yuan's dictatorship. |  | | The Second Revolution, 1913 - Then, to strengthen his rule against the revolutionaries, Yuan negotiated a "reorganization loan" from the Five Power Banking Consortium without parliament's approval. |
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http://www.thecorner.org/hists/china/warlords.htm
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| | The Long March -- Kathryn Kolata |
 | | While the Party Central Committee respected the motion of the Internationale, most of the comrades had only approved a democratic revolutionary united front and were quite doubtful about entering the Kuomintang. |  | | Chiang was confident that he could finish off the Red Army on the banks of the Yangtze, but he underestimated Mao. |  | | This trek, later to be known as the Long March, began after Chiang Kai-shek and his Nationalist armies (the Kuomintang) thwarted the fledgling Communist organization in Southeast China. |
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http://www.iusb.edu/~journal/1999/Paper8.html
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| | >>> AsiaNews.it <<< Kuomintang’s President in China on “journey of peace” |
 | | Taipei (AsiaNews/Agencies) — Lien Chan, President of the Kuomintang (KMT), Taiwan’s main opposition party, left today on a seven-day visit to China leading a 70-member delegation. |  | | Lien Chan, leader of Taiwan’s major opposition party, leaves the island amidst violent demonstrations against his seven-day visit to China. |  | | Kuomintang’s President in China on “journey of peace” |
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http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=3141
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| | The Chinese Revolution |
 | | "The Kuomintang was admitted to the Comintern as a sympathising party early in 1926, approved by the Politbureau of the CPSU, with the sole dissenting vote of Trotsky. |  | | Hu Han-min, right-wing Kuomintang leader, participated in the Sixth Plenum of the ECCI, February, 1926, as a fraternal delegate from the Kuomintang. |  | | Chiang had initial successes, but all in vain. |
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http://www.marxist.com/TUT/TUT4-1.html
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| | THE TRUTH ABOUT THE KUOMINTANG ATTACKS |
 | | The province of Suiyuan was abolished on March 6, 1954, and became part of the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region. |  | | The captured Kuomintang officers here mentioned were all high-ranking generals in Yen Hsi-shan's army. |  | | Of the eight Kuomintang divisions which reached the Hantan area in their drive northward from Changteh, two opposed civil war and favoured peace, while the other six (including three U.S.-equipped divisions) were compelled to lay down their arms after the troops and people of the Liberated Areas counter-attacked in self-defence. |
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http://www.etext.org/Politics/MIM/classics/mao/sw4/mswv4_07.html
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| | >>> AsiaNews.it <<< Official Kuomintang delegation visits mainland China |
 | | This is the first time for Taiwanese political leaders to visit the mainland since Chiang Kai-shek and his Nationalist forces fled to the island in 1949 after losing the civil war. |  | | Nanjing (AsiaNews/SCMP) — An official delegation from the Kuomintang (KMT) or nationalist Party, Taiwan’s main opposition party, travelled to mainland China to meet government and Communist Party officials. |  | | In Taipei the Chen administration did state however that the “KMT delegation cannot sign any agreement on any issue because it does not represent the legitimate government of the Island”. |
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http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=2907
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| | News & Views - What Lee Teng-hui Is Up to Is Only Too Evident (7/30/2001) |
 | | Recently, he has stepped up preparation for forming a so-called the Lee's political organization to participate in this year-end election, he threatened that he would help the Democratic Progress Party (DPP) to win a majority seat, revealing his intention to rid the "native faction" of the Kuomintang, in an attempt to split this party. |  | | The Kuomintang members who were forced out in succession have formed a new party, thus weakening the internal strength of the Kuomintang. |  | | The "century-old store", the Kuomintang, suffered a disastrous defeat in the election and was reduced to an opposition party. |
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http://www.chinahouston.org/news/2001730070240.html
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| | THE LIFE OF DENG XIAOPING |
 | | Before long the Kuomintang government in Wuhan was openly attacking the Communist party. |  | | It was the last territory held by the Kuomintang before they fled from the mainland. |  | | For the Communist-led forces, this enemy-occupied area constituted a barrier to the Changjiang and to Nanjing, the capital of the Kuomintang government. |
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http://www.cbw.com/asm/xpdeng/life.html
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| | THE TASKS OF THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY INTHE PERIOD OF RESISTANCE TO JAPAN |
 | | First, in the matter of the political system, the reactionary Kuomintang dictatorship of one party and one class must be changed into a democratic government based on the co-operation of all parties and all classes. |  | | This was the meeting of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang on February 15,1937 after the peaceful settlement of the Sian Incident. |  | | This ought to be clearly grasped by every member of the Communist Party. |
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http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/works/1937/05_03.htm
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| | TIMEasia.com TIME 100: Chiang Kai-shek 8/23/99-8/30/99 |
 | | The monk-like general, dressed in unadorned fatigues, was found in the spotlight alongside Joseph Stalin, Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill. |  | | By the time the Kuomintang marched into Beijing in 1928, the communists had been purged from its ranks. |  | | He had married Sun's sister-in-law, waged a fierce campaign in 1926 that captured Beijing for the Kuomintang and fought the Japanese during World War II. |
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http://www.time.com/time/asia/asia/magazine/1999/990823/cks.html
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| | FOR A STRATEGY OF ACTION, NOT SPECULATION |
 | | The peasants revolt against the dearth of land, the yoke of the militarists, government officials, usurious loans. |  | | The official Communist Party, despite its ultraleftism, favors "the resumption of Russian-Chinese diplomatic relations." This is a slogan that is directed against the Kuomintang. |  | | The Bolsheviks, in favor of the national liberation of oppressed people by revolutionary means, support the movement of the masses of the people for national liberation by any means, not only against the foreign imperialists, but also against the bourgeois exploiters of the Kuomintang type inside the national movement. |
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http://www.zhongguo.org/trotsky/revbetrayed/images/China/54.htm
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| | Republican China--Kuomintang and Communists |
 | | Search for books about Republican China at Amazon.com |  | | The Comintern, from 1922, pushed the CPC to ally with the Kuomintang. |  | | After Sun Yat-sen's death in 1925 a power struggle emerged in the Kuomintang between those sympathetic to the Communists and those who - headed by Chiang Kaishek - favored a capitalist state dominated by a wealthy elite and supported by a military dictatorship. |
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http://www.chinavoc.com/history/public/kmdcomm.htm
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| | Kuomintang Party |
 | | The Kuomintang Party was based in Canton on the mainland in 1917, founding a government headed by Sun Yat-sen. The flag is the canton of the naval ensign of the Republic of China, which was used as well as the naval jack. |
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http://flagspot.net/flags/tw}kmt.html
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| | Infoplease Search: kuomintang |
 | | (Encyclopedia) Kuomintang [Chin.,=national people's party] (KMT), Chinese and Taiwanese political party. |  | | (Encyclopedia) Northern Expedition, in modern Chinese history, the military campaign by which the Kuomintang party... |
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http://www.infoplease.com/search?fr=iptn&query=Kuomintang&in=all
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| | Republican China--Defeat of the Kuomintang |
 | | Three great battles were fought in 1948 and 1949 in which the Kuomintang were defeated and hundreds of thousands of Kuomintang troops joined the Communists. |  | | The Communists moved south and crossed the Changjiang River; by October all the major cities had been liberated. |  | | By 1948 the Communists had captured so much US-supplied Kuomintang equipment and had recruited so many Kuomintang soldiers that they equaled the Kuomintang in both numbers and supplies. |
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http://www.chinavoc.com/history/public/defeat.htm
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| | mhp: Kuomintang Party |
 | | • 1949 : Communist forces gain military victory, Kuomintang leaders retreat to Formosa (Taiwan) |
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