Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Hong Kong
Herausgeber: Yep, Ray; Lui, Tai-Lok; Chiu, Stephen W. K.
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Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Hong Kong
Herausgeber: Yep, Ray; Lui, Tai-Lok; Chiu, Stephen W. K.
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This handbook introduces readers to thes key social, economic, and political developments in Hong Kong. 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 Chinaâ s sovereign rule.
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This handbook introduces readers to thes key social, economic, and political developments in Hong Kong. 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 Chinaâ s sovereign rule.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 534
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 247mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 982g
- ISBN-13: 9780367580605
- ISBN-10: 0367580608
- Artikelnr.: 69030628
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 534
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 247mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 982g
- ISBN-13: 9780367580605
- ISBN-10: 0367580608
- Artikelnr.: 69030628
Tai-lok Lui is Chair Professor of Hong Kong Studies and Vice President of Research and Development at The Education University of Hong Kong. He is the co-author of Hong Kong: Becoming a Chinese Global City (2009). Stephen W.K. Chiu is Chair Professor of Sociology and the Co-Director of The Academy of Hong Kong Studies at The Education University of Hong Kong. His recent publications include Repositioning the Hong Kong Government: Social Foundations and Political Challenges (2012). Ray Yep is Professor of Politics and Associate Head of Department of Public Policy, City University of Hong Kong. His recent publications include Negotiating Autonomy in Greater China (2013).
Introduction: The long transition
Tai-lok Lui
Stephen W.K. Chiu
and Ray Yep Theme 1: 'One Country Two Systems' in practice 1. The autonomy of Hong Kong under "One Country
Two Systems"
Albert H.Y. Chen 2. The Basic Law in the courts: Learning to live with China and a changing Hong Kong
Danny Gittings 3. Becoming part of one national economy: Maintaining two systems in the midst of the rise of China
Yun-Wing Sung Theme 2: Governing post-colonial Hong Kong 4. Stalemate in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong: Disarticulation
fragmentation
and the political battleground of "One Country
Two Systems"
Chor-yung Cheung 5. Advisory politics before and after 1997: In search of a new relationship between state
political society and civil society
Brian C.H. Fong 6. "Consultative politics" refined: The precarious development of civic engagement in post-colonial Hong Kong
Kay C.Y. Lam 7. Party underdevelopment in protracted transition
Ngok Ma Theme 3: Social mobilization 8. Social mobilization for large-scale protests: From the July 1 demonstration to the Umbrella Movement
Francis L.F. Lee and Joseph M. Chan 9. Opinion media: From talk radio to internet alternative websites
Francis L.F. Lee 10. Social media and social mobilization
Gary Tang 11. Legal mobilization
Wai Keung Tam 12. Transformative events and their frames and the repertoires of contention
Edmund W. Cheng 13. Confrontation
state repression and autonomy of metropolitan Hong Kong: The Umbrella Movement and 1967 Riots compared
Ray Yep Theme 4: The changing social fabric 14. Growing socio-economic inequalities
Hon-Kwong Lui 15. Ethnic minorities and ethnicity in Hong Kong
Paul O'Connor 16. Mainland migrants in Hong Kong
Eric Fong
Jenny X. Li
and Carew C.S. Chan 17. Youth and the changing opportunity structure
Chung Yan Ip 18. Hong Kong's middle class after 1997
Chung Yan Ip and Tai-lok Lui 19. A genealogy of business and politics in Hong Kong
Tak-Wing Ngo 20. The real estate elite and real estate hegemony
Stan Hok-Wui Wong Theme 5: Socio-economic development and regional integration 21. Hong Kong's film industry reconstituted: Pathways to China after the golden age
Stephen W.K. Chiu and Victor K.W. Shin 22. End of a chapter? Hong Kong manufacturers in the Pearl River Delta
Godfrey Yeung 23. Hong Kong: China's global city
David R. Meyer 24. Chinese state capitalism in Hong Kong
Ho-fung Hung Theme 6: Future development 25. Identity as politics: Contesting the local
the national and the global
Agnes Shuk-mei Ku 26. Political de-institutionalization and the rise of right-wing nativism
Iam-chong Ip 27. Sustainable development in Hong Kong: Roadblocks and road-map
Mee Kam Ng 28. Hong Kong's integration with Mainland China in historical perspective
Alvin Y. So 29. Lost in competition: Rethinking Hong Kong
Shanghai
and Shenzhen as a new triangle of China's global cities and regional hubs
Xiangming Chen
Tai-lok Lui
Stephen W.K. Chiu
and Ray Yep Theme 1: 'One Country Two Systems' in practice 1. The autonomy of Hong Kong under "One Country
Two Systems"
Albert H.Y. Chen 2. The Basic Law in the courts: Learning to live with China and a changing Hong Kong
Danny Gittings 3. Becoming part of one national economy: Maintaining two systems in the midst of the rise of China
Yun-Wing Sung Theme 2: Governing post-colonial Hong Kong 4. Stalemate in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong: Disarticulation
fragmentation
and the political battleground of "One Country
Two Systems"
Chor-yung Cheung 5. Advisory politics before and after 1997: In search of a new relationship between state
political society and civil society
Brian C.H. Fong 6. "Consultative politics" refined: The precarious development of civic engagement in post-colonial Hong Kong
Kay C.Y. Lam 7. Party underdevelopment in protracted transition
Ngok Ma Theme 3: Social mobilization 8. Social mobilization for large-scale protests: From the July 1 demonstration to the Umbrella Movement
Francis L.F. Lee and Joseph M. Chan 9. Opinion media: From talk radio to internet alternative websites
Francis L.F. Lee 10. Social media and social mobilization
Gary Tang 11. Legal mobilization
Wai Keung Tam 12. Transformative events and their frames and the repertoires of contention
Edmund W. Cheng 13. Confrontation
state repression and autonomy of metropolitan Hong Kong: The Umbrella Movement and 1967 Riots compared
Ray Yep Theme 4: The changing social fabric 14. Growing socio-economic inequalities
Hon-Kwong Lui 15. Ethnic minorities and ethnicity in Hong Kong
Paul O'Connor 16. Mainland migrants in Hong Kong
Eric Fong
Jenny X. Li
and Carew C.S. Chan 17. Youth and the changing opportunity structure
Chung Yan Ip 18. Hong Kong's middle class after 1997
Chung Yan Ip and Tai-lok Lui 19. A genealogy of business and politics in Hong Kong
Tak-Wing Ngo 20. The real estate elite and real estate hegemony
Stan Hok-Wui Wong Theme 5: Socio-economic development and regional integration 21. Hong Kong's film industry reconstituted: Pathways to China after the golden age
Stephen W.K. Chiu and Victor K.W. Shin 22. End of a chapter? Hong Kong manufacturers in the Pearl River Delta
Godfrey Yeung 23. Hong Kong: China's global city
David R. Meyer 24. Chinese state capitalism in Hong Kong
Ho-fung Hung Theme 6: Future development 25. Identity as politics: Contesting the local
the national and the global
Agnes Shuk-mei Ku 26. Political de-institutionalization and the rise of right-wing nativism
Iam-chong Ip 27. Sustainable development in Hong Kong: Roadblocks and road-map
Mee Kam Ng 28. Hong Kong's integration with Mainland China in historical perspective
Alvin Y. So 29. Lost in competition: Rethinking Hong Kong
Shanghai
and Shenzhen as a new triangle of China's global cities and regional hubs
Xiangming Chen
Introduction: The long transition
Tai-lok Lui
Stephen W.K. Chiu
and Ray Yep Theme 1: 'One Country Two Systems' in practice 1. The autonomy of Hong Kong under "One Country
Two Systems"
Albert H.Y. Chen 2. The Basic Law in the courts: Learning to live with China and a changing Hong Kong
Danny Gittings 3. Becoming part of one national economy: Maintaining two systems in the midst of the rise of China
Yun-Wing Sung Theme 2: Governing post-colonial Hong Kong 4. Stalemate in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong: Disarticulation
fragmentation
and the political battleground of "One Country
Two Systems"
Chor-yung Cheung 5. Advisory politics before and after 1997: In search of a new relationship between state
political society and civil society
Brian C.H. Fong 6. "Consultative politics" refined: The precarious development of civic engagement in post-colonial Hong Kong
Kay C.Y. Lam 7. Party underdevelopment in protracted transition
Ngok Ma Theme 3: Social mobilization 8. Social mobilization for large-scale protests: From the July 1 demonstration to the Umbrella Movement
Francis L.F. Lee and Joseph M. Chan 9. Opinion media: From talk radio to internet alternative websites
Francis L.F. Lee 10. Social media and social mobilization
Gary Tang 11. Legal mobilization
Wai Keung Tam 12. Transformative events and their frames and the repertoires of contention
Edmund W. Cheng 13. Confrontation
state repression and autonomy of metropolitan Hong Kong: The Umbrella Movement and 1967 Riots compared
Ray Yep Theme 4: The changing social fabric 14. Growing socio-economic inequalities
Hon-Kwong Lui 15. Ethnic minorities and ethnicity in Hong Kong
Paul O'Connor 16. Mainland migrants in Hong Kong
Eric Fong
Jenny X. Li
and Carew C.S. Chan 17. Youth and the changing opportunity structure
Chung Yan Ip 18. Hong Kong's middle class after 1997
Chung Yan Ip and Tai-lok Lui 19. A genealogy of business and politics in Hong Kong
Tak-Wing Ngo 20. The real estate elite and real estate hegemony
Stan Hok-Wui Wong Theme 5: Socio-economic development and regional integration 21. Hong Kong's film industry reconstituted: Pathways to China after the golden age
Stephen W.K. Chiu and Victor K.W. Shin 22. End of a chapter? Hong Kong manufacturers in the Pearl River Delta
Godfrey Yeung 23. Hong Kong: China's global city
David R. Meyer 24. Chinese state capitalism in Hong Kong
Ho-fung Hung Theme 6: Future development 25. Identity as politics: Contesting the local
the national and the global
Agnes Shuk-mei Ku 26. Political de-institutionalization and the rise of right-wing nativism
Iam-chong Ip 27. Sustainable development in Hong Kong: Roadblocks and road-map
Mee Kam Ng 28. Hong Kong's integration with Mainland China in historical perspective
Alvin Y. So 29. Lost in competition: Rethinking Hong Kong
Shanghai
and Shenzhen as a new triangle of China's global cities and regional hubs
Xiangming Chen
Tai-lok Lui
Stephen W.K. Chiu
and Ray Yep Theme 1: 'One Country Two Systems' in practice 1. The autonomy of Hong Kong under "One Country
Two Systems"
Albert H.Y. Chen 2. The Basic Law in the courts: Learning to live with China and a changing Hong Kong
Danny Gittings 3. Becoming part of one national economy: Maintaining two systems in the midst of the rise of China
Yun-Wing Sung Theme 2: Governing post-colonial Hong Kong 4. Stalemate in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong: Disarticulation
fragmentation
and the political battleground of "One Country
Two Systems"
Chor-yung Cheung 5. Advisory politics before and after 1997: In search of a new relationship between state
political society and civil society
Brian C.H. Fong 6. "Consultative politics" refined: The precarious development of civic engagement in post-colonial Hong Kong
Kay C.Y. Lam 7. Party underdevelopment in protracted transition
Ngok Ma Theme 3: Social mobilization 8. Social mobilization for large-scale protests: From the July 1 demonstration to the Umbrella Movement
Francis L.F. Lee and Joseph M. Chan 9. Opinion media: From talk radio to internet alternative websites
Francis L.F. Lee 10. Social media and social mobilization
Gary Tang 11. Legal mobilization
Wai Keung Tam 12. Transformative events and their frames and the repertoires of contention
Edmund W. Cheng 13. Confrontation
state repression and autonomy of metropolitan Hong Kong: The Umbrella Movement and 1967 Riots compared
Ray Yep Theme 4: The changing social fabric 14. Growing socio-economic inequalities
Hon-Kwong Lui 15. Ethnic minorities and ethnicity in Hong Kong
Paul O'Connor 16. Mainland migrants in Hong Kong
Eric Fong
Jenny X. Li
and Carew C.S. Chan 17. Youth and the changing opportunity structure
Chung Yan Ip 18. Hong Kong's middle class after 1997
Chung Yan Ip and Tai-lok Lui 19. A genealogy of business and politics in Hong Kong
Tak-Wing Ngo 20. The real estate elite and real estate hegemony
Stan Hok-Wui Wong Theme 5: Socio-economic development and regional integration 21. Hong Kong's film industry reconstituted: Pathways to China after the golden age
Stephen W.K. Chiu and Victor K.W. Shin 22. End of a chapter? Hong Kong manufacturers in the Pearl River Delta
Godfrey Yeung 23. Hong Kong: China's global city
David R. Meyer 24. Chinese state capitalism in Hong Kong
Ho-fung Hung Theme 6: Future development 25. Identity as politics: Contesting the local
the national and the global
Agnes Shuk-mei Ku 26. Political de-institutionalization and the rise of right-wing nativism
Iam-chong Ip 27. Sustainable development in Hong Kong: Roadblocks and road-map
Mee Kam Ng 28. Hong Kong's integration with Mainland China in historical perspective
Alvin Y. So 29. Lost in competition: Rethinking Hong Kong
Shanghai
and Shenzhen as a new triangle of China's global cities and regional hubs
Xiangming Chen