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Kuomintang
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Kuomintang

Original spelling of the Chinese nationalist party, now known (outside Taiwan) as Guomindang.



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60) Zhongguo guomindang zhongyangweiyuanhui dangshi weiyuanhui, Geming wenxian [Revolutionary documents] (Taibei: Zhongguo guomingdang zhongyangweiyuanhui dangshi weiyuanhui, 1978), vol.
1972), a silk-industry magnate in Wuxi in the Nanjing decade (1928-37), quite skillfully straddled the territory between the Guomingdang government and local entrepreneurs, and ended up in a long and turbulent exile in New York.
Focusing on a time period of fourteen years, Slack provides a detailed description of the Guomingdang's evolving opium policy He points out that among the many factors that directly or indirectly influenced Guomingdang opium policy such as ideology, public opinion, and traditional and western values -- economic and political concerns were dominant.
 
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