Chiang Kai-shek and the 2-28 incident in Taiwan

Gary Rawnsley, Ming-Yeh Rawnsley

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Abstract

The objective of this research is to reconsider Chiang Kai-shek‘s responsibility in causing and resolving the 28 February 1947 Incident (2-28) using a range of the new archive material now available to historians in Taiwan and to provide our own interpretation of the secondary literature on the Incident. Moreover, we are concerned with reintroducing the relevance of agency into the early history of the Kuomintang‘s (KMT‘s) involvement in Taiwan, but to do so in a way that demonstrates the interaction of agents with structures. To meet these dual objectives we identify areas of principal investigation that drive the study toward a detailed consideration of Chiang Kai-shek‘s leadership style and political agenda: the interaction between Chiang and factions in Taiwan in 1947 which has been overshadowed by the simplicity of the Mainlander-Taiwanese dichotomy, and thus ignores the complexity of the crisis.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)77-106
Number of pages30
JournalIssues and Studies
Volume37
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2001

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