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Title: Taiwan: History


1
Taiwan History Politics
2
Ethnic Components
  • Mainlanders 14
  • Taiwanese 84
  • Aborigines 2

3
Prehistory Early History
  • Weak Heritage of China
  • Taiwan as a mosquito ridden tropical disease
    wasteland
  • By 13th Century Chinese Immigration

4
Western and Chinese Rule
  • 1517 Portuguese Ilha Formosa (beautiful island)

  • 1622 Dutch arrival and became the Dutch colony
  • 1661 Rebellion against Dutch by Cheng
    Cheng-kung
  • 1683-1895 Under Qing Rule
  • 1884 Qing made Taiwan a province, Governor Liu
    Ming-chuan

5
Part of the Japanese Empire
  • Sino-Japanese War 1894
  • Treaty of Shimonoseki 1895
  • Qings did not help resistance
  • Japanese rule developmental yet discriminatory

6
Economic Developmentunder the Japanese Rule
  • Agricultural Productivity
  • Economic Infrastructure
  • Improved Hygiene
  • Education
  • 1930s Heavy industrial development

7
Negative Factors
  • Japanese language was forced
  • No-social science education
  • No self-rule or democracy

8
World War II
  • Most supported Japanese Rule
  • Assimilation Kominka (Emperors
    Citizen-ization)
  • Small trial of democracy to elicit local
    cooperation
  • Many Taiwanese volunteered for military service

9
Continues
  • US avoided Taiwan attack due to the Chinese
    population
  • Chiang Kai-shek requested Taiwan to be
    incorporated to China
  • Generally welcomed Taiwan under China

10
Part of China Again
  • Island was under military rule
  • Taiwanese were thought as traitors
  • Economic, health, social ordered deteriorated
  • China seen as backward by the Taiwanese

11
Feb. 28, 1947
  • Taiwanese woman was killed by KMT police
  • Taiwanese attacked mainlanders
  • KMT troops attacked Taiwanese 20,000 killed
  • KMT tried to erase this incident

12
The Republic of China
  • 1949 CKS and other 1.5 million fled to Taiwan
  • Aggravated relations mainlanders and Taiwanese
  • Mao initially did not show interest in Taiwan
  • 1950 tried to attack Taiwan US defended

13
CKS changed the KMT drastically
  • Hope to regain mainland disappeared
  • Land Reform big success
  • 1954, 1958 Taiwans island was attacked by PRC
  • No Taiwanese participation in national politics

14
Standing on Its Own
  • 1964 US Aid Stopped.
  • Taiwan showed significant economic growth
  • 1954 US Taiwan mutual security treaty
  • 1971 US China relation improved
  • 1975 Chiang Kai-Shek died
  • 1976 Mao Zedong died

15
Chiang Ching-kuo
  • 1978 CKSs son became the President (Yen
    Chia-kans temporary)
  • Democratization took place international image
    economic development
  • 1979 Carter formally established relation with
    China
  • April US Congress ratified Taiwan Relations Act
  • Deng declared not to renounce the use of military
    power to take over Taiwan

16
1980 National Election (First national
democratic)
  • CCK picked up Lee Teng-hui as VP (Taiwanese)
  • 1986 DPP (Democratic Progressive Party) and KMT
    competed
  • July 1987 abolished Martial Law

17
Taiwan under Lee Teng-hui
  • 1988 CCK died
  • Lee became powerful controlling old guard of
    KMT
  • 1990 elected as President (indirect)
  • 1992 Decided President and VP would be directly
    elected

18
Under Lee Teng-hui (2)
  • 1993 China and Taiwan entered negotiation to
    normalize the relations
  • 1993 non-mainstream New Chinese Party ( the New
    Party)
  • 1994 James Soong KMT became the governor of
    Taiwan Province

19
Lee as a Pro-Independent Leader
  • 1995 Lees visit of Cornell
  • 1996 China missile test at Taiwan Strait
  • 1996 Clinton dispatched two aircraft careers
  • National Development Conference James Soong
    left KMT
  • UKs transfer of Hong Kong to China in 1997
    Taiwan next??

20
Continuing War against CCP?
  • Temporary Provisions Effective During the Period
    of National Mobilization for Suppression of the
    Communist Rebellion (1948) or Temporary
    Provisions
  • Prohibition of new party formation
  • Nullification of two-term limit of presidency
  • Continued until 1987

21
The end of War with CCP and democratization
  • Elder Parliamentarians Issue 1991 ended their
    representation
  • 1994 Amendments President VP elected directly in
    1996

22
Taiwan Politics after Lee Teng-hui
  • 2000 Presidential Election
  • Chen Shui-Bian (DPP) 39.3
  • James Soon (Ind.) 36.84
  • Lien Chan (KMT) 23.1
  • Chen Shui-Bian won 1st Opposition President

23
Reorganization
  • 2001 National Election-toward Independence?
  • DPP gained
  • KMT loss
  • James Soong-People First Party (PFP)
  • Lee Teng-hui-Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU)

24
Current Legislature
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