A collection of essays exploring the issues surrounding Hong Kong's position in the move from British colony to a Chinese Special Administration Region. Among issues considered are: relations between mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong; Americanisation vs Asianisation; strategies to emigrate overseas and universities within the global economy.
A collection of essays exploring the issues surrounding Hong Kong's position in the move from British colony to a Chinese Special Administration Region. Among issues considered are: relations between mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong; Americanisation vs Asianisation; strategies to emigrate overseas and universities within the global economy.
Introduction Transforming Hong Kong s Global Identity, Gerard A. Postiglione, James T.H. Tang, Ting Wai; Chapter 1 Global Implications of Hong Kong s Retrocession to Chinese Sovereignty, Ming K. Chan; Chapter 2 Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong as International Actors, Byron S.J. Weng; Chapter 3 Playing the International Card? The View from Australia, Canada, and the United States, Kim Richard Nossal; Chapter 4 Hong Kong and the Newly Industrializing Economies: From Americanization to Asianization, Lai On-Kwok, Alvin Y. So; Chapter 5 Links to and Through South China: Local, Regional, and Global Connections, Graham E. Johnson; Chapter 6 The Internalization of International Law in Hong Kong, Roda Mushkat; Chapter 7 Labyrinth of Hybridization: The Cultural Internationalization of Hong Kong, Hoiman Chan; Chapter 8 Globalization of Hong Kong s People: International Migration and the Family, Janet W. Salaff, Wong Siu-lun; Chapter 9 Media Internationalization in Hong Kong: Patterns, Factors, and Tensions, Joseph Man Chan; Chapter 10 Hong Kong s Universities Within the Global Academy, Gerard A. Postiglione;
Introduction Transforming Hong Kong s Global Identity, Gerard A. Postiglione, James T.H. Tang, Ting Wai; Chapter 1 Global Implications of Hong Kong s Retrocession to Chinese Sovereignty, Ming K. Chan; Chapter 2 Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong as International Actors, Byron S.J. Weng; Chapter 3 Playing the International Card? The View from Australia, Canada, and the United States, Kim Richard Nossal; Chapter 4 Hong Kong and the Newly Industrializing Economies: From Americanization to Asianization, Lai On-Kwok, Alvin Y. So; Chapter 5 Links to and Through South China: Local, Regional, and Global Connections, Graham E. Johnson; Chapter 6 The Internalization of International Law in Hong Kong, Roda Mushkat; Chapter 7 Labyrinth of Hybridization: The Cultural Internationalization of Hong Kong, Hoiman Chan; Chapter 8 Globalization of Hong Kong s People: International Migration and the Family, Janet W. Salaff, Wong Siu-lun; Chapter 9 Media Internationalization in Hong Kong: Patterns, Factors, and Tensions, Joseph Man Chan; Chapter 10 Hong Kong s Universities Within the Global Academy, Gerard A. Postiglione;
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