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How Dictatorship Built Taiwan's DemocracyFrom 1949 to the 1990s, the Kuomintang ruled the island of Taiwan, first under Chiang Kai-shek and then under his son, Chiang ...
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How the ghost of Chiang Kai-shek haunts Taiwan’s next president William Lai and the island’s armed forcesChiang Ching-kuo, on the island. Analysts suggested the appointment of Koo, who lacks a military background, may be linked to the incoming administration's intention to diminish Chiang's influence ...
Tsao had known many prominent Chinese on both sides before the Nationalists were driven from the mainland, had written a book about the generalissimo’s eldest son, Chiang Ching-kuo. Believing ...
Chiang Ching-kuo. The Chiangs and the KMT ruled with an iron fist, which makes their willing embrace of democracy in 1986 all that much more surprising. This video tells the story of how Taiwan ...
When he died in 1975, his son Chiang Ching-kuo took over and began tentative steps towards more political openness. The elder Chiang’s memorial, with its giant bronze statue, dominates central ...
Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Chairman Eric Chu, front, second left, pays tribute to late president Chiang Ching-kuo at Chiang’s mausoleum in Taoyuan’s Touliao yesterday on the 37th anniversary of ...
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