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Would Nationalist China Support Anti-Colonial Movements? Which Ones?

frustrated progressive

SLPing Through the Cracks
If nationalist China (never mind the POD, it's one of those silly speculations based off of a HOI game) had won against the Japanese along with the allies, conquered the communists, and absorbed the more important warlord states by the early 50s, and somehow managed to reform the state apparatus to the point where China could potentially exert some influence abroad, what sort of anti-colonial movements would it support as the 60s dawned? Presumably they would support some, and they would probably be non-communist, but what other criteria, if any, would there be?
 
The KMT had close historical ties with the Việt Quốc, and any Chinese government would be involved in Indochina in some capacity, but it's a really vague question without knowing what post-war China looks like. The ROC has no ideological commitment to supporting anti-imperialism outside of Asia, and would probably be broadly aligned with America barring some drastic change.
 
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