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    A SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION OF KUOMINTANG (NATIONALIST PARTY) IN REPUBLIC OF CHINA UNDER CHIANG KAI-SHEK LEADERSHIP (1927-19750 The Kuomintang is a Chinese political party that ruled China 1927–48 and then moved to Taiwan. The name translates as "China’s National People’s Party" and was historically referred to as the Chinese Nationalists. The Party was initially founded on August 25th 1912‚ by Sun Yat-sen but dissolved in November 1913. It reformed on October 10th 1919‚ again led by Sun Yat-sen

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    In 1949‚ the Nationalist party of China‚ the Kuomintang (KMT)‚ fled from mainland China after a civil war with the Chinese Communist Party. The KMT’s failure was due to poor management and widespread corruption within the party. In 1912‚ the last Chinese Emperor abdicated‚ with many parts of China resisting Imperial rule. With this abdication‚ China disintegrated into various smaller provinces‚ each one rules by a different warlord. Around this time‚ two political parties formed. One was a Nationalist

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    Why did Mao rise to power in China? “Communism is not love. Communism is a hammer which we use to crush the enemy. “Mao Zedong clearly referring to the Kuomintang. After a bitter civil war (1946-1949)‚ which faced the major Chinese parties Kuomintang and CCP‚ Kuomintang’s defeat‚ evidenced with Chiang’s and 200.000 people´s fled to Formosa‚ Mao Zedong (1893-1976)‚ born in Shoshan‚ Hunan‚ proclaimed the new People´s Republic of China with himself as both Chairman of the CCP and President of the republic

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    China. The decline of the empire‚ foreign interference and imperial advances‚ and the warlord era are some factors‚ and these in turn contributed to the discontent of the peasants‚ another major factor. The actions of the rival political party‚ the Kuomintang‚ also aided the growth of communism. Another point to consider is the Japanese invasion. All these points‚ coupled with the way the CCP took advantage of the actions of the KMT‚ gained popularity among the peasants‚ and the overall suitability of

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    Every Chinese person knows what the Long March was‚ because it was an important part of Chinese history. Most Chinese people think that the Long March was successful during the second Chinese Civil War. In my opinion‚ I think the Long March was also unsuccessful. It was successful‚ because the Red Army of the Communist Party of China was not eliminated by the army of the Chinese Nationalist Party. It was unsuccessful‚ because it was the war between the Red Army and the National Revolutionary Army

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    Civil was fought from 1946 to 1949 by the Chinese Communist Party and the governing Chinese National Party or Kuomintang. The two parties began initially by working together during the Northern Expedition‚ which were a Kuomintang military campaign unifying communists and nationalists from 1926 to 1928. The death of the revolutionary republican leader of the Kuomintang‚ Sun Yat sen‚ however‚ caused power struggle between the two opposing parties. There were multiple factors that

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    A brief history of how China came into the rule of the Kuomintang‚ and the rising of the Communist Party of China‚ is needed in order to understand the event of the Northern Expedition/KMT-CPC split. Most importantly‚ a history of several of the contributions made by famous commanders and warlords will be discussed. Beginning with the outbreak of revolution on October 10‚ 1911‚ also known as the Wuchang Uprising against the Qing Dynasty‚ the establishment of the Republic of China was developed (Payne

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    Moderate (Second stage of Revolution) #1- Chiang Kai-shek’s coup marks the desertion of the national bourgeoisie from the revolution‚ which is the clash (emergence) of a Centre a national counter-revolution‚ and the conclusion of a deal between the Kuomintang Rights and the imperialists against the Chinese revolution.. -  Chiang Kai-shek’s coup signifies that in South China there will now be two camps‚ two governments‚ two armies‚ two Centre -- the revolutionary Centre in Wuhan and the counter-revolutionary

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    in Pichon Loh (ed.) ’The Kuomintang Debacle of 1949: Conquest or Collapse? ’ D.C. Heath & Company‚ BostonBianco‚ Lucien. (1971)‚ ’Origins of the Chinese Revolution‚ 1915-1949 ’ Stanford University Press‚ StanfordChang‚ Carsun. (1965)‚ ’Chiang Kai-shek and Kuomintang dictatorship ’‚ in PichonLoh (ed.) ’The Kuomintang Debacle of 1949: Conquest or Collapse? ’ D.C. Heath& Company‚ BostonChang‚ Kia-Ngua. (1965) ’War and Inflation ’ in Pichon Loh (ed.) ’The Kuomintang Debacle of 1949: Conquest or

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    Beyond language: the postmodern poetics of Ang Lee’’s adaptation of Lust/ Caution Shaoyan Ding Abstract Based on Robert Stam’’s notion of filmic adaptation as a cultural critique and through a detailed analysis of the postmodernist styles of intertextuality‚ dissolving the history‚ parodic representation‚ and the body narrative in the filmic text‚ this article argues that Ang Lee’’s film Lust/Caution (2007) adapted from Eileen Chang’’s fiction Lust‚ caution is a re-creation embedded with subtle

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