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Lee Teng-hui |
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Lee Teng-hui (1923– )Taiwanese right-wing politician, vice-president 1984–88, president 1988–2000, and Kuomintang (see Guomindang) party leader 1988–2001. The country's first island-born leader, he was viewed as a reforming technocrat. He was directly elected president in March 1996, defying Chinese opposition to the democratic contest. He lost presidential elections in 2000 to the opposition leader, Chen Shui-bian. The following year he was replaced as leader of Kuomintang by Lien Chan, who supported reunification with China.
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President Lee Teng-hui issued a statement declaring that the Republic of China was a "sovereign, independent state", and that relations between the mainland and Taiwan were "special state-to-state" relations. The author makes a convincing case that Mainland leaders have missed (or dismissed) cautious concessions from Taiwan presidents Lee Teng-hui and Chen Shui-bian. Bush nailed one, Taiwan's President Lee Teng-hui, but drew blanks for the others. |
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