Hong Kong Under Chinese Rule: The Economic and Political Implications of ReversionWarren I. Cohen, Li Zhao Cambridge University Press, 28.5.1997 - 255 sivua The focus of this book is the impact Chinese control is likely to have on Hong Kong's role in the international economic system, and how the business community will be affected. Issues of trade and finance, of political economy, and concerns about Chinese respect for the rule of law predominate. The result is a balanced analysis of a sensitive subject: the prospects for Hong Kong's continued success and freedom. |
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List of Contributors | vii |
Introduction | 1 |
Hong Kong as an International Commercial Center | 8 |
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 | 31 |
Hong Kong Faces 1997 Legal and Constitutional Issues | 71 |
The Economic and Political Integration of Hong Kong Implications for GovernmentBusiness Relations | 96 |
Hong Kong and Greater China An Economic Perspective | 114 |
One Country Two Currencies Monetary Relations between Hong Kong and China | 133 |
Political Participation in Hong Kong Trends in the Mid1990s | 155 |
Strategic and Military Implications of Hong Kong Reversion | 184 |
Hong Kong and Chinas Integration into the International Community | 198 |
Hong Kong as a Problem in ChineseAmerican Relations | 213 |
PostJuly 1997 Challenges | 229 |
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