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ISBN-10: 0821815814
ISBN-13: 9780821815816
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ISBN-13: 9780821838969
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Having won more than 70% of the parliamentary seats, the KMT hopes its candidate, Ma Ying-jeou, will stroll to victory in the presidential poll on March 22nd. Under Mr Ma, the KMT—which ruled all of China until it fled the Communists to take refuge in Taiwan in 1949—predicts rapid improvements in relations with China: regular direct flights between Taiwan and the mainland (non-existent since 1949); many more Chinese tourists; and fewer investment barriers between the two sides. But Mr Ma cannot rest easy.
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The opposition Nationalist party, the Kuomintang (KMT), which wants much closer ties with China, is girding itself to return to power. Having won more than 70% of the parliamentary seats, the KMT hopes its candidate, Ma Ying-jeou, will stroll to victory in the presidential poll on March 22nd. Under Mr Ma, the KMT—which ruled all of China until it fled the Communists to take refuge in Taiwan in 1949—predicts rapid improvements in relations with China: regular direct flights between Taiwan and the mainland (non-existent since 1949); many more Chinese tourists; and fewer investment barriers between the two sides.
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