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  1. Chiang Ching-kuo ( / ˈtʃæŋtʃɪŋˈkwəʊ / Jiang Jing Guo, [2] 27 April [note 1] 1910 – 13 January 1988) was a politician of the Republic of China. The eldest and only biological son of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, he held numerous posts in the government of the Republic of China and ended martial law in 1987.

  2. Chiang Ching-kuo ( chinês tradicional: 蔣經國, chinês simplificado: 蒋经国, pinyin: Jiǎng Jīngguó) ( 27 de abril de 1910 — 13 de janeiro de 1988) foi um político e presidente da República da China em Taiwan. [ 1] Vida. Filho de Chiang Kai-shek, foi militante do partido nacionalista chinês Kuomintang desde sua juventude.

  3. Article History. Chiang Ching-kuo. Born: March 18, 1910, Fenghua, Zhejiang province, China. Died: Jan. 13, 1988, Taipei, Taiwan (aged 77) Title / Office: president (1978-1988), Taiwan. prime minister (1972-1978), Taiwan. Political Affiliation: Nationalist Party. Notable Family Members: father Chiang Kai-shek.

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  4. Na verdade, Elizarov não era russo, e já não era mais comunista (pelo menos a partir do final da década de 1930). Chiang Ching-kuo, o filho mais velho do generalíssimo Chiang Kai-shek,...

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  5. 10 de dez. de 2014 · A rare dictator who willingly initiated a peaceful transition to democracy in Taiwan, Chiang Ching-kuo was influenced by his Soviet and Communist background and his rivalry with the mainland. Learn how he changed his attitude toward dissidents and elections, and why he used democracy as a weapon against the CCP.

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  6. 18 de mai. de 2018 · Learn about the life and career of Chiang Ching-kuo, the son of Chiang Kai-shek and the leader of Taiwan from 1975 to 1988. Find out how he rose to power, reformed the KMT, and opened up Taiwan to the world.

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Chiang Ching-kuo, the son of Chiang Kai-shek and the president of Taiwan from 1978 to 1988. Find related entries, biographies, and historical context in Oxford Reference.