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Chiangist Thought is a conservative interpretation of [[File:Tridemism-icon.png]] [[Tridemism]]. Chiangism is more socially [[File:Conservatism-icon.png]] [[Conservatism|conservative]], [[File:Auth-icon.png]] [[Authoritarianism|authoritarian]], [[File:Confucianism-icon.png]] [[Confucianism|Confucianist]] and [[File:AntiCommie-icon.png]] [[Anti-Communism|anti-communist]] than the original [[File:Tridemism-icon.png]] [[Tridemism]]. Chiangism is also more [[File:AntiJapan-icon.png]] [[Anti-Japaneseism|anti-Japanese]] than the original [[File:Tridemism-icon.png]] [[Tridemism]]. However, after WW2, the relationship between [[File:Japan-icon.png]] [[Japan]] and [[File:Chiang-icon.png]] [[Taiwan|Chiang’s Taiwan]] (after his regime fled to [[File:Taiwan-icon.png]] [[Formosa|Taiwan]] in the late 1940s) warmed up again due to shared interests, [[File:AntiCommie-icon.png]] [[Anti-Communism|anti-communism]], and [[File:Conservatism-icon.png]] [[Conservatism|conservative]] ideological alignment. | Chiangist Thought is a conservative interpretation of [[File:Tridemism-icon.png]] [[Tridemism]]. Chiangism is more socially [[File:Conservatism-icon.png]] [[Conservatism|conservative]], [[File:Auth-icon.png]] [[Authoritarianism|authoritarian]], [[File:Confucianism-icon.png]] [[Confucianism|Confucianist]] and [[File:AntiCommie-icon.png]] [[Anti-Communism|anti-communist]] than the original [[File:Tridemism-icon.png]] [[Tridemism]]. Chiangism is also more [[File:AntiJapan-icon.png]] [[Anti-Japaneseism|anti-Japanese]] than the original [[File:Tridemism-icon.png]] [[Tridemism]]. However, after WW2, the relationship between [[File:Japan-icon.png]] [[Japan]] and [[File:Chiang-icon.png]] [[Taiwan|Chiang’s Taiwan]] (after his regime fled to [[File:Taiwan-icon.png]] [[Formosa|Taiwan]] in the late 1940s) warmed up again due to shared interests, [[File:AntiCommie-icon.png]] [[Anti-Communism|anti-communism]], and [[File:Conservatism-icon.png]] [[Conservatism|conservative]] ideological alignment. | ||
=== Nationalism === | |||
Chiang Kai-Shek emphasized the importance of Chinese [[File:Nationalism-icon.png]] [[Nationalism|nationalism]], advocating for a strong, unified state. He believed in the sovereignty and territorial integrity of China, staunchly opposing both Japanese imperialism and communist insurgencies. | |||
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Chiangism is the ideology of the former president of
Republic of China. He is an
Authoritarian Unity and
Conservative ideology that was highly influential for China before the
communist takeover, and
Taiwan until the sweeping democratization in the 1990s. Chiangism is a right-wing variant of the ideology known as
Tridemism (Three Principles of the People), originally formulated by
Sun Yat-Sen.
Beliefs
Chiangist Thought is a conservative interpretation of
Tridemism. Chiangism is more socially
conservative,
authoritarian,
Confucianist and
anti-communist than the original
Tridemism. Chiangism is also more
anti-Japanese than the original
Tridemism. However, after WW2, the relationship between
Japan and
Chiang’s Taiwan (after his regime fled to
Taiwan in the late 1940s) warmed up again due to shared interests,
anti-communism, and
conservative ideological alignment.
Nationalism
Chiang Kai-Shek emphasized the importance of Chinese
nationalism, advocating for a strong, unified state. He believed in the sovereignty and territorial integrity of China, staunchly opposing both Japanese imperialism and communist insurgencies.
