Fu Hsing Kang College
The Political Warfare Cadres Academy (Chinese: 政治作戰學校), also known as Fu Hsing Kang College (復興崗, "Renaissance Hill"), is a military academy in Beitou District, Taipei, Republic of China.
The College was established on 15 July 1951, modelled after the pre-war Moscow Sun Yat-sen University; it was intended to provide the Republic of China Armed Forces with political commissars loyal to the Kuomintang regime. On 1 September 2006 the College became part of the National Defense University, thereby ceasing to be a stand-alone institution.
Departments
Undergraduate
- Department of Political Science (Public Administration Group, International Relations Group)
- Psychological and social work (Psychology Group, Social Work Group)
- Department of Journalism
- Department of Applied Arts (Theater Group, Music Group, Art Group)
Graduate School
- Political Science (Master, Doctor)
- Psychology (Master)
- Social Work (Master)
- Journalism (Master)
Notable alumni
- Li Changyuan - The first year graduate of the Political Warfare Cadres Academy, a teacher during the founding period, author of "Criticism of the Communism".
- Henry Liu – Taiwanese writer and journalist
- Jin Chao-chun – Taiwanese actor.
- Muammar al-Gaddafi – Libyan politician[1]
- Roberto D'Aubuisson[2] – founder of the Nationalist Republican Alliance in El Salvador
See also
- World Anti-Communist League
- Political Warfare
- Ray Cline
References
- Qaddafi Proposes United Africa Federation, UDN.
- Beaulande, Guillaume (June 2016). "New left regimes ally with China". Le Monde diplomatique. Retrieved June 5, 2016.
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