Hong Kong's reunification with China presents China with a great challenge: to preserve the prosperity and stability that Hong Kong has achieved under the British legacy of a democratic free-enterprise system and an efficient but noninterfering government. China aims to successfully link its own traditionally socialist economy and communist political system with Hong Kong under a 'one country-two-systems' plan. Cultural and historical forces suggest that this marriage of opposites may well succeed.
'. . . makes significant contributions to understanding China's takeover of Hong Kong . . . will be appreciated fully by business and political professionals and academics.' - Deborah Brown, American Journal of Chinese Studies
'...makes significant contributions to understanding China's takeover of Hong Kong...will be appreciated fully by business and political professionals and academics...' - Deborah Brown, American Journal of Chinese Studies
'...makes significant contributions to understanding China's takeover of Hong Kong...will be appreciated fully by business and political professionals and academics...' - Deborah Brown, American Journal of Chinese Studies