Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Hong KongTai-lok Lui, Stephen W.K. Chiu, Ray Yep Routledge, 2018¦~7¤ë17¤é - 552 ¶ When Britain and China negotiated the future of Hong Kong in the early 1980s, their primary concern was about maintaining the status quo. The rise of China in the last thirty years, however, has reshaped the Beijing-Hong Kong dynamic as new tensions and divisions have emerged. Thus, post-1997 Hong Kong is a case about a global city¡¦s democratic transition within an authoritarian state. The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Hong Kong introduces readers to these key social, economic, and political developments. Bringing together the work of leading researchers in the field, it focuses on the process of transition from a British colony to a Special Administrative Region under China¡¦s sovereign rule. Organized thematically, the sections covered include:
This book provides a thorough introduction to Hong Kong today. As such, it will be invaluable to students and scholars of Hong Kong¡¦s politics, culture and society. It will also be of interest to those studying Chinese political development and the impact of China¡¦s rise more generally. |
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... HKSAR, and exercise effective administration over the HKSAR¡¨ (2014: 10). In the Chinese text of this State Council document, the key phrase of the above sentence was ¡§quanmian guanzhiquan¡¨ (¥þ±ºÞªvÅv). Its meaning was not exactly ...
... HKSAR Government, Beijing made it clear that it was ready to take up the role of the central government. The State Council's paper was not just a reaction to the political mobilization triggered by 'Occupy Central'. It was a statement ...
... HKSAR Government. But it would be an overstatement to suggest that the government has been captured by real estate capital. Also, there are many cases illustrating the existence of internal conflicts within this elite group. Furthermore ...
... HKSAR has enjoyed since 1997 is certainly not less than what it had under British colonial rule . Indeed , whereas Hong Kong's autonomy in the colonial era was largely a product of unwritten practices and constitutional conventions ...
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1958 | |
1982 | |
1992 | |
1994 | |
1996 | |
Learning to live with China and a changing Hong Kong | |
Maintaining two systems in the midst | |
Tables | |
Ethnic minorities and ethnicity in Hong Kong | |
Youth and the changing opportunity structure | |
birth cohort | |
Hong Kongs middle class after 1997 | |
and Wales and the United Kingdom from 1991 to mid2010s | |
2a Real Salary Index A for middlelevel managerial and professional employees | |
A genealogy of business and politics in Hong Kong | |
The real estate elite and real estate hegemony | |
Disarticulation fragmentation | |
AI The evolution of the composition of the Legislative Council of the Hong Kong | |
Social mobilization | |
In search of a new relationship between | |
The precarious development of civic engagement | |
Party underdevelopment in protracted transition | |
From the July 1 demonstration to | |
From talk radio to internet alternative websites | |
Social media and social mobilization | |
Legal mobilization | |
Transformative events and their frames and repertoires of contention | |
Growing socioeconomic inequalities | |
Pathways to China after the golden | |
19701985 | |
A1 Screening boxoffice takes and market share of local movies and imported | |
End of a chapter? Hong Kong manufacturers in the Pearl River Delta | |
Chinese state capitalism in Hong Kong | |
Contesting the local the national and the global | |
Political deinstitutionalization and the rise of rightwing nativism | |
Hong Kongs integration with Mainland China in historical perspective | |
Rethinking Hong Kong Shanghai and Shenzhen as a | |
Index | |
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