Second long march struggling against the Chinese communists under the republic of China (Taiwan) constitution
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- 9780826430106
- 342.0951 22 YU-S
- KNP207 .Y82 2009
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342.0945 VO-C Constitutional politics in Italy the constitutional court | 342.09493 PO-C Constitution of Belgium a contextual analysis | 342.095 CO- Comparative constitutional law in Asia | 342.0951 YU-S Second long march struggling against the Chinese communists under the republic of China (Taiwan) constitution | 342.0951 ZH-C Constitution of China a contextual analysis | 342.0954 BA-B Bharat ka samidhan (Hindi Trans.) | 342.0954 BA-C Constitution of India |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-200) and index.
Introductory remarks -- The Chiang Kai-shek march : a straight line -- The Yan Chia-kan march : a short line -- The Chiang Ching-kuo march : a meandering line -- The Lee Teng-hui march : a zigzag line -- The Chen Shui-bian march : a forced, untrodden, split line, with side roads -- Conclusion : future prospects.
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