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my heart that the biggest threat is the infiltration and subversion by the Chinese Communists. Thus, I have renounced my Taiwanese independence activities and have decided to answer the call from President Chiang's Anti-Communist Union, and hereby pledge to do everything within my power to fight for the great cause of defeating the Communists."
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on 28 February 1956. That same day, Liao issued a declaration of independence for Taiwan. Liao returned to Taiwan on 14 May 1965, stating, "I, Thomas Liao have been working for the interests and happiness of the Taiwanese people overseas for almost 20 years ... But now I recognize from the bottom of
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one year after the incident. Liao later moved to Manila, then Tokyo, in 1950. Liao later founded the Taiwan Democratic Independence Party in Kyoto. On 1 September 1955, he convened the Provisional Congress of the Republic of Formosa in Japan. Liao was subsequently elected president of the
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that the Kuomintang nullified his election because too many Liao ballots were marked with "imperfect calligraphy". Liao left for Hong Kong later that year, after his brother had been arrested in the aftermath of the
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pushed for Taiwan to be governed by "effective constitutional administration" in 1946, and by January 1947, Thomas had written about a Federated States of China, in which Taiwan was granted full autonomy. Alongside
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reported that Liao tied with three other candidates after one of his votes was invalidated due to the presence of an "ink stain". Liao lost after lots were drawn.
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granted Liao a full pardon. Shortly after his return, Liao was named founding director of the graduate school of chemical engineering at the
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to study mechanical engineering. Liao earned graduate degrees in the United States, completing a master's at the
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Liao returned to Taiwan in 1940, and became a businessman. In 1945, he began working for the
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Maritime Taiwan: Historical Encounters with the East and the West
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in 1947. Constitutionalism was a tenet of his campaign.
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Index

Liao Wen-i

Tainan Prefecture
Japanese Taiwan
Republic of Taiwan Provisional Government
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Xiluo
Yunlin County
Kyoto
University of Nanking
University of Michigan
Ohio State University
National Chekiang University
Second Sino-Japanese War
National Revolutionary Army
Kuomintang
Taipei City Government
National Political Assembly
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Free China Review
Joshua Liao
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Wang Tien-teng
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Constituent National Assembly
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George H. Kerr
Formosa Betrayed
228 Incident
Huang Chi-nan

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