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Nationalist Party |
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Nationalist Partyor Kuomintang or GuomindangPolitical party that governed all or part of mainland China from 1928 to 1949 and subsequently ruled Taiwan. Founded by Song Jiaoren (1882–1913) and led by Sun Yat-sen, it evolved from a revolutionary league working to overthrow the Qing dynasty into a political party. In the early 1920s the party received guidance from the Soviet Bolshevik party; until 1927 it collaborated with the Chinese Communist Party. Sun's program, which stressed nationalism, democracy, and people's livelihood, was ineffectively implemented by his successor, Chiang Kai-shek, who became increasingly conservative and dictatorial. During World War II, Chiang focused on suppressing the Chinese communists at the expense of defending the country from the Japanese; in 1949 the Nationalists were driven from the mainland to Taiwan. There they maintained a monopoly on political power until 1989, when the first legal opposition party won seats in the legislature. The first non-Nationalist president was elected in 2000. See also Wang Jingwei. |
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Under Mao, the Communist Red Army helped defeat Japan and then won a civil war by forcing the army of China's Nationalist Party to flee the mainland for the island of Taiwan. A major question that needed to be figured out, he continued, was whether "Hamas is a nationalist party, and just another nationalist party, or if it is a religious party? Bipu testified he took part in detaining about 20 villagers who supported the opposition party and forced them to stand submerged to their necks ``in very cold pond water'' overnight in the middle of winter to coerce them into supporting the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, Bryant said. |
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