
Factional Politics at the High Level of the Kuomintang (revised Edition): the Establishment of Chiang Kai-shek's "supreme Leader" Status
by Jin Yilin
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This book focuses on the evolution of China's political situation in 1931, examining the rise and fall of power among the top three factions in the party, namely Chiang, Wang, and Hu, in the intra-party struggle after the reorganization of the Kuomintang. In particular, through Chiang Kai-shek's resignation and resurgence, it explores the complex process of separation and reunification among the three men and the reasons why Chiang Kai-shek finally obtained the status of the "supreme leader" within the party. This is used to explain the development of previous conflicts within the Kuomintang.
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