Chiang Kai-shek and the 1947 Reorganization of the National Government

When the Guomindang (GMD) took charge in 1927, it implemented the “political tutelage” system. Participation of other parties in politics was disallowed. But after the Anti-Japanese War (1937–45), under the combined effect of internal and external pressure, the GMD needed to adopt a constitution, re...

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Published inFrontiers of history in China Vol. 7; no. 2; pp. 261 - 281
Main Author Wang, Chaoguang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Brill 2012
Higher Education Press
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Summary:When the Guomindang (GMD) took charge in 1927, it implemented the “political tutelage” system. Participation of other parties in politics was disallowed. But after the Anti-Japanese War (1937–45), under the combined effect of internal and external pressure, the GMD needed to adopt a constitution, reorganize government and establish multi-party participation. The April 1947 governmental reorganization was the starting point of a transformation from a “political tutelage” system to a constitutional system. Though this reorganization introduced many non-GMD members into the government, it did not change the GMD’s one-party dominance. Its desired transformation of China from one-party “political tutelage” into a constitutional democracy still remained limited.
Bibliography:When the Guomindang (GMD) took charge in 1927, it implemented the "political tutelage" system. Participation of other parties in politics was disallowed. But after the Anti-Japanese War (1937-45), under the combined effect of internal and external pressure, the GMD needed to adopt a constitution, reorganize government and establish multi-party participation. The April 1947 governmental reorganization was the starting point of a transformation from a "political tutelage" system to a constitutional system. Though this reorganization introduced many non-GMD members into the government, it did not change the GMD's one-party dominance. Its desired transformation of China from one-party "political tutelage" into a constitutional democracy still remained limited.
national government, government reorganization, Chiang Kai-shek, 1947
Chiang Kai-shek
government reorganization
1947
national government
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ISSN:1673-3401
1673-3525
DOI:10.3868/s020-001-012-0014-9