From Empire Defence to Imperial Retreat: Britain's Postwar China Policy and the Decolonization of Hong Kong
Attempts to examine Hong Kong as an issue in British postwar colonialpolicy often emphasize the unique nature of the colony, andtherefore a special case in British decolonization. Hong Kong hasbeen regarded as an unconventional colonial entity, an anachronismin the modern world. But others argue tha...
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Main Author: | TANG, James T. H. |
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1994
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