Li was orphaned at age three when his father was executed by the Kuomintang for treason and for support of armed splittism. |
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This first united front ended in betrayal, when the Kuomintang party leader, Chiang Kai-shek, turned on his communist brothers in arms. |
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China's government at the time of the Kuomintang, or Nationalist party—sent a representative to the enthronement. |
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But the organisation has had disturbing reports of ruling Kuomintang party decisions undermining the independence of the public media. |
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We stand for the communists supporting the Kuomintang in China by driving it forward. |
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Chen Shui-bian was also elected because the previously governing Kuomintang party was split by the presence of two candidates. |
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Parliament, in which the Kuomintang has a majority, decided in October to appoint six new members to the PTS's supervisory board. |
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Dagongbao, a newspaper run by Zhang Jiluan until 1941, was an example of this modern, independent press that was critical of certain Kuomintang decisions without being a mouthpiece of the communists or the Japanese. |
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And third, China used development assistance to mitigate the influence of Taiwan's Kuomintang government and counter its diplomatic efforts to maintain international recognition as the government of China. |
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The CCP and the left wing of the Kuomintang had decided to move the seat of the Nationalist government from Guangzhou to Wuhan. |
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After 1940, conflicts between the Kuomintang and Communists became more frequent in the areas not under Japanese control. |
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His lawyers said that he was too ill to attend. In an act of conciliation towards both China and the former rulers of Taiwan, the Kuomintang, the new president of Taiwan chose a member of the KMT as his prime minister. |
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There is no doubt that if the Chinese Kuomintang party manages to unify China under a national-democratic regime then the capitalist development of China will go ahead with seven-mile strides. |
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His party, the Kuomintang, also retained its control of the legislature. |
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However, the Kuomintang still has a majority in the Taiwanese Parliament. |
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Influential Kuomintang lawmakers also proposed amending the public television law without a view to having a supervisory council controlled by the ruling party. |
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His assailants apparently thought the parliamentarians should not have given an interview to a station considered sympathetic to the opposition Kuomintang party. |
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After the 1936 Xi'an Incident, the Kuomintang and communist forces agreed on a ceasefire to present a united front to oppose Japan. |
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The KLA participated in the battles ongoing in China with the Kuomintang forces. |
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In 1949, however, the Methodist Church moved to Taiwan with the Kuomintang government. |
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The Kuomintang wants to improve relations without surrendering Taiwan's independence. |
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Nor did the Kuomintang government, which had millions of men fighting the Japanese. |
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The latest victory by Ma and the Kuomintang translates into a victory of his pragmatic approach to relations with China. |
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Taiwan's Kuomintang government had lost the war against the People's Liberation Army in 1949 and been driven from Mainland China. |
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On January 31, 1949, PLA forces triumphantly celebrated the Kuomintang surrender of Peiping with their clenched fists raised in the air saluting Mao. |
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Arguments boiled over between the ruling party Kuomintang and opposition Democratic Progressive Party as they disagreed on how fast to ratify a trade pact with China. |
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Paradoxically, the strong performance of James Soong Chu-yu of the People First Party, which split from the Kuomintang, helped Ma by giving voters a second alternative to him. |
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Things change for Mirabel when she meets JJ, a Chinese soldier of the Kuomintang Government, posted to Melbourne to liaise with the Australian military. |
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Mao Zedong of the Chinese Communist Party and Chiang Kai-shek of the nationalist party Kuomintang are the two leaders of the rival factions that have torn the country apart. |
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From September to November, the Japanese attacked Taiyuan, as well as engaging the Kuomintang Army around Xinkou and Communist forces in Pingxingguan. |
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From 1923 to 1926 Sun and the Kuomintang used the city as a base to prosecute a renewed revolution in China by conquering the warlords in the north. |
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The agreement by the ruling Kuomintang party and opposition Democratic Progressive Party will blocks ground beef imports from such countries until a cure has been found. |
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