Anti-communism in China (simplified Chinese: 反共主义; traditional Chinese: 反共主義; pinyin: fǎn gòng zhǔyì) has a long history. Before the Chinese Communist Revolution, anti-communist policies were implemented by the Kuomintang (KMT) and conservative warlords. Today, anti-communism in mainland China and among overseas Chinese has more to do with anti-establishment movements and support for liberal democracy.