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  2. Right-wing dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    Right-wing dictatorships in Asia emerged during the early 1930s, [64] as military regimes seized power from local constitutional democracies and monarchies. The phenomenon soon spread to other countries with the military occupations driven by the militarist expansion of the Empire of Japan .

  3. List of totalitarian regimes - Wikipedia

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    Right-wing populism Personalism: Unitary one-party presidential republic under a personalist hereditary dictatorship: Republic of Korea [59] [60] 1961: 1979: Park Chung Hee: Supreme Council for National Reconstruction Democratic Republican Party: Anti-communism Korean nationalism Korean conservatism [61] Corporatism [62] Right-wing populism [61 ...

  4. Fascism in Asia - Wikipedia

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    The Revisionist Maximalist short-term movement formed by Abba Achimeir in 1930 was the ideology of the right-wing fascist faction Brit HaBirionim within the Zionist Revisionist Movement (ZRM). Achimeir was a self-described fascist who wrote a series of articles in 1928 titled "From the Diary of a Fascist". [ 35 ]

  5. Nationalist government - Wikipedia

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    Even the KMT itself was disunified, with the pro-Chiang factions of the CC Clique, Political Study Clique, and fascist-inspired Blue Shirts Society opposed by a left-wing faction under Wang Jingwei and a right-wing faction influenced by Hu Hanmin. To control the opposing KMT factions, Chiang relied increasingly on the National Revolutionary Army.

  6. Kuomintang - Wikipedia

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    The KMT is a centre-right to right-wing party and the largest in the Pan-Blue Coalition, one of the two main political groups in Taiwan. Its primary rival is the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), the largest party in the Pan-Green Coalition .

  7. Statism in Shōwa Japan - Wikipedia

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    Shūmei Ōkawa was a right-wing political philosopher, active in numerous Japanese nationalist societies in the 1920s. In 1926, he published Japan and the Way of the Japanese ( 日本及び日本人の道 , Nihon oyobi Nihonjin no michi ) , among other works, which helped popularize the concept of the inevitability of a clash of civilizations ...

  8. Chiangism - Wikipedia

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    Chiangism (Chinese: 蔣介石主義; Wade–Giles: Chiang 3 Chieh 4-shih 2 chu 3 i 4), also known as the Political Philosophy of Chiang Kai-shek (Chinese: 蔣介石的學說; Wade–Giles: Chiang 3 Chieh 4-shih 2 ti 4 hsüeh 2 shuo 1), or Chiang Kai-shek Thought, is the political philosophy of President Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, who used it during his rule in China under the Kuomintang on ...

  9. List of fascist movements by country - Wikipedia

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    Actual idealism; Aestheticization of politics; Anti-communism; Anti-intellectualism; Anti-materialism; Anti-pacifism; Authoritarianism; Chauvinism; Class collaboration