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Dealing with the Kuomintang’s new cross-strait discourse with new thinking

LUO Shihong
2020-09-28
In early March 2020, the 48-year-old Chiang Chi-chen defeated the 69-year-old Hau Lung-pin and won the Kuomintang (KMT) chairmanship by-election, becoming the youngest KMT chairman in history. As the new chairman, Chiang Chi-chen inherited the job to lead a party with low public support in the context of souring cross-Strait relations and few interactions with the Communist Party of China, along with the arduous challenge of reforming the 126-year-old grand party. For details, please go for the Chinese version>>
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