Nationalist Party - Greece - ended in 1905.
Party of the Nationalist Society ended in 2003.
Nationalist Party of Australia ended in 1931.
The Nationalist Chinese retreated to the island of Taiwan.
Nationalist Clubs ended in 1896.
Nationalist Alliance ended in 2008.
Nationalist Front ended in 1992.
The Kuomintang (KMT), or Nationalist Party of China, aimed to establish a unified, modern, and democratic China following the end of imperial rule. Initially, they sought to eliminate warlordism, promote national sovereignty, and implement social and economic reforms. During the Chinese Civil War, their primary goal shifted to countering the Chinese Communist Party's influence and maintaining control over China. Ultimately, after losing the civil war, the KMT retreated to Taiwan, where they focused on building a separate government and fostering economic development.
Italian Nationalist Association ended in 1923.
Movement of Organized Nationalist Action ended in 1978.
Also known as the Chinese Nationalist Party. Its origins go back to the end of the Qing dynasty, when in April 1912 Song Jiaoren and Sun Yat-sen reorganized and merged several revolutionary organizations into the Chinese Revolutionary Party. Outlawed by Yuan Shikai in 1913, Sun set up a government in Guangzhou (Canton) of the 'Republic of China' in 1917 as a rival to the regime in Peking. In 1918, he himself was forced to leave for Shanghai, where he transformed the Chinese Revolutionary Party into the Guomindang on 10 October 1919. He was able to return to Guangzhou in 1920. Having sought Western aid in vain, he received support from the Soviet Communist Party, and in 1923 entered an alliance with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The party was reformed on Leninist principles of democratic centralism, which remained the party's organizational principle until the 1990s. Communists were admitted into the party, which held its first conference in January 1924. It claimed leadership in the nationalist struggle to unite the country and to rid it of all foreign influence. Its ideology was based on the 'Three People's Principles': nationalism, people's rights, and people's livelihood.
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