Hong Kong's reunion with China: The global dimension
Hong Kong people are understandably anxious about their future, as the twentieth century ends. This concern follows an old pattern, however; and they may fare as well in this turn as in the past. The “British Crown Colony” ended sometime ago, in popular imagination if not in law. By slow steps and w...
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Main Author: | TANG, James T. H. |
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2008
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