I. Cohen / Li Zhao (eds.)
Hong Kong Under Chinese Rule
The Economic and Political Implications of Reversion
Herausgeber: Cohen, Warren I.; Kirby, William; Zhao, Li
I. Cohen / Li Zhao (eds.)
Hong Kong Under Chinese Rule
The Economic and Political Implications of Reversion
Herausgeber: Cohen, Warren I.; Kirby, William; Zhao, Li
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A balanced analysis of a sensitive subject: Hong Kong's future prospects.
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A balanced analysis of a sensitive subject: Hong Kong's future prospects.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780521621588
- ISBN-10: 0521621585
- Artikelnr.: 21927251
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780521621588
- ISBN-10: 0521621585
- Artikelnr.: 21927251
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Warren I. Cohen; 1. Hong Kong as an international commercial
center Philip Bowring; 2. Hong Kong faces 1997: legal and constitutional
Issues James V. Feinerman; 3. The economic and political integrations of
Hong Kong: implications for government-business relations Yasheng Huang; 4.
Hong Kong and Greater China: an economic perspective Changqi Wu; 5. One
country, two currencies: monetary relations between Hong Kong and China
Edgardo Barandiaran and Tsang Shu-ki; 6. Cooking the rice without cooking
the goose: the rule of law, the battle over business, and the quest for
prosperity in Hong Kong after 1997 Jacques deLisle and Kevin P. Lane; 7.
Political participation in Hong Kong: trends in the mid-1990s Joseph Y. S.
Cheng; 8. Strategic and military implications of Hong Kong reversion Ronald
Montaperto; 9. Hong Kong and China's integration into the international
community Michael Yahuda; 10. Hong Kong as a problem in China-American
relations Nancy Bernkopf Tucker; 11. Post-July 1997 challenges Kenneth
Lieberthal.
center Philip Bowring; 2. Hong Kong faces 1997: legal and constitutional
Issues James V. Feinerman; 3. The economic and political integrations of
Hong Kong: implications for government-business relations Yasheng Huang; 4.
Hong Kong and Greater China: an economic perspective Changqi Wu; 5. One
country, two currencies: monetary relations between Hong Kong and China
Edgardo Barandiaran and Tsang Shu-ki; 6. Cooking the rice without cooking
the goose: the rule of law, the battle over business, and the quest for
prosperity in Hong Kong after 1997 Jacques deLisle and Kevin P. Lane; 7.
Political participation in Hong Kong: trends in the mid-1990s Joseph Y. S.
Cheng; 8. Strategic and military implications of Hong Kong reversion Ronald
Montaperto; 9. Hong Kong and China's integration into the international
community Michael Yahuda; 10. Hong Kong as a problem in China-American
relations Nancy Bernkopf Tucker; 11. Post-July 1997 challenges Kenneth
Lieberthal.
Introduction Warren I. Cohen; 1. Hong Kong as an international commercial
center Philip Bowring; 2. Hong Kong faces 1997: legal and constitutional
Issues James V. Feinerman; 3. The economic and political integrations of
Hong Kong: implications for government-business relations Yasheng Huang; 4.
Hong Kong and Greater China: an economic perspective Changqi Wu; 5. One
country, two currencies: monetary relations between Hong Kong and China
Edgardo Barandiaran and Tsang Shu-ki; 6. Cooking the rice without cooking
the goose: the rule of law, the battle over business, and the quest for
prosperity in Hong Kong after 1997 Jacques deLisle and Kevin P. Lane; 7.
Political participation in Hong Kong: trends in the mid-1990s Joseph Y. S.
Cheng; 8. Strategic and military implications of Hong Kong reversion Ronald
Montaperto; 9. Hong Kong and China's integration into the international
community Michael Yahuda; 10. Hong Kong as a problem in China-American
relations Nancy Bernkopf Tucker; 11. Post-July 1997 challenges Kenneth
Lieberthal.
center Philip Bowring; 2. Hong Kong faces 1997: legal and constitutional
Issues James V. Feinerman; 3. The economic and political integrations of
Hong Kong: implications for government-business relations Yasheng Huang; 4.
Hong Kong and Greater China: an economic perspective Changqi Wu; 5. One
country, two currencies: monetary relations between Hong Kong and China
Edgardo Barandiaran and Tsang Shu-ki; 6. Cooking the rice without cooking
the goose: the rule of law, the battle over business, and the quest for
prosperity in Hong Kong after 1997 Jacques deLisle and Kevin P. Lane; 7.
Political participation in Hong Kong: trends in the mid-1990s Joseph Y. S.
Cheng; 8. Strategic and military implications of Hong Kong reversion Ronald
Montaperto; 9. Hong Kong and China's integration into the international
community Michael Yahuda; 10. Hong Kong as a problem in China-American
relations Nancy Bernkopf Tucker; 11. Post-July 1997 challenges Kenneth
Lieberthal.