I don't really know much about Taiwanese politics so I probably shouldn' comment on this but I always have the impression Asian right-wing parties are much more 'pro-industrial strategy'/pro-dirigisme (don't know how to call it) than most of their Western counterparts. So they're pro-business but not really pro-market. I believe Ha-Joon Chang said he'd actually support the right in South Korea even though he wrote books very critical of neoliberalism. Is this also true for the KMT?
One salient fact: we had a full blown Maoist join Atlas once, and he agreed with jaichind (pretty much an outrageous stereotype of a rich capitalist) to the letter in regards to Taiwan.
I'm pretty sure I agree with jaichind in regards to Taiwan.