- The
Tangwai movement, or
simply Tangwai (Chinese: 黨外; pinyin: Dǎngwài; Wade–Giles: Tang3-wai4), was a
loosely knit
political movement in
Taiwan in the...
- election,
Tangwai expanded support significantly and won more
seats than ever before. The
outcome of the
election demonstrated the
potential of
Tangwai as a...
-
entered politics in 1980
during the
Kaohsiung Incident as a
member of the
Tangwai movement and was
elected to the
Taipei City
Council in 1981. In 1985, as...
- Mei-li-tao Tsa-chi; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bí-lē-tó Cha̍p-chì), was a
magazine created by
Tangwai individuals in
Taiwan during the
summer of 1979. It
opposed the Kuomintang's...
-
elections held in
since the 1970s, the
Tangwai movement saw
their share of
seats increase. Most
members in the
Tangwai movement joined the
Democratic Progressive...
- from the ****embly. From 1983 to 1984 he was the
Tangwai Secretary-General. He
became Convener of
Tangwai National Election Backing Committee in 1986. As...
- Consensus"
narratives by both the PRC and the KMT. The DPP's
roots were in the
Tangwai movement,
which formed in
opposition to the Kuomintang's one-party authoritarian...
-
family was
becoming increasingly untenable due to the po****rity of the
Tangwai movement and
Taiwanese nationalism. In 1970, then-Vice Premier, Chiang...
- 1975, and Shih was
released on 16 June 1977. Shih
promptly joined the
Tangwai (literally
meaning "outside the party",
because the
Kuomintang was the...
-
before ****an's
surrender and
their descendants). Pro-democracy
activists Tangwai emerged as the opposition. In 1979, the
Kaohsiung Incident took
place in...