Hau Pei-tsun

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Hau Pei-tsun was a Taiwanese military general and politician who served as Premier of the Republic of China in the early 1990s and played a key role in Taiwan’s transition from authoritarian rule to democracy.

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instanceOf human
military officer
politician
ageAtDeath 100
appointedBy Lee Teng-hui NERFINISHED
birthDate 1919-08-13
birthPlace Yancheng District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan (then Japanese Taiwan) NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath Multiple organ failure
child Hau Lung-bin NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Republic of China NERFINISHED
deathDate 2020-03-30
deathPlace Taipei, Taiwan NERFINISHED
education Army Command and Staff College (Republic of China) NERFINISHED
Republic of China Military Academy NERFINISHED
U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (Fort Leavenworth) NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Mainlander Taiwanese NERFINISHED
honor Order of Blue Sky and White Sun NERFINISHED
Order of the Cloud and Banner NERFINISHED
ideology Chinese nationalism
knownFor Leading Taiwan’s military modernization
Serving as a key figure in Taiwan’s democratization in the early 1990s
languageSpoken Mandarin Chinese
Taiwanese Hokkien NERFINISHED
militaryBranch Republic of China Army NERFINISHED
militaryRank General
name Hau Pei-tsun NERFINISHED
nationality Taiwanese
nativeName 郝柏村 NERFINISHED
notableWork Memoirs and writings on Taiwan’s military and political history
officeEnd Chief of the General Staff: 1989-01-31
Minister of National Defense: 1990-05-31
Premier of the Republic of China: 1993-02-10
officeStart Chief of the General Staff: 1981-05-16
Minister of National Defense: 1989-03-22
Premier of the Republic of China: 1990-06-01
participatedIn Chinese Civil War NERFINISHED
Cross-Strait military planning during the Cold War
Second Sino-Japanese War NERFINISHED
politicalParty Kuomintang NERFINISHED
positionHeld Chief of the General Staff of the Republic of China Armed Forces NERFINISHED
Member of the Legislative Yuan
Minister of National Defense of the Republic of China
Premier of the Republic of China NERFINISHED
predecessor Lee Huan (as Premier of the Republic of China) NERFINISHED
residence Taipei, Taiwan NERFINISHED
roleIn Taiwan’s transition from authoritarian rule to democracy
servedUnder President Lee Teng-hui NERFINISHED
successor Lien Chan (as Premier of the Republic of China) NERFINISHED

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