@Nihonjin1051 why didnt you tagged me buddy.
IMO,
we can’t compare who is doing better than who just by comparing what HK/MC/TW/CN have each achieved, because each country has different contexts, e.g. we can’t say the CCP is better cos she lifted over 800 million out of poverty. Well thats not really a good comparison because the KMT was never in charged of 800 million in the past few decades.
The question was, what would mainland China be like if the KMT were in charge of mainland China. People here will doubt my ESP power so I’ll just hightlight two points. How the KMT would perform if they were in charge of the mainland would mainly be speculative but I think the 2 following points are concrete historic facts:
1. After the CCP and KMT went their separate way, the CCP imposed the Cultural Revolution on their population which was demerital to the country while the KMT didn’t. There was that White terror thing but I don’t think it was as harmful as the the Cultural Revolution.
2. Taiwan, under the KMT, opened up to capitalism, opened its market and integrated itself to the western world earlier than mainland China did.
IMO, these 2 factors made a big impact on the development of the 2 respective countries. I could be wrong though. Please forgive me if I’m wrong.
But if I’m correct, then let’s just imagine for a second that the KMT was in control of the mainland and the CCP was in control of Taiwan.
Then apply the 2 mentioned historic facts onto this imaginary scenario where CCP’s small Taiwan had to go through the Cultural Revolution and integrated itself to the rest of the world much later. Then imagine the KMT’s mainland China not having had to go through the Cultural Revolution but integrated itself to the rest of the world much earlier than the CCP of today, I think we will see a big difference.