Hong Kong Metamorphosis

Hong Kong Metamorphosis

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  • Author: Denis Bray
  • Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
  • ISBN: 9789622095502
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 280

Apart from eleven years in England for school, university and National Service, and a three-year 'overseas posting' as Hong Kong Commissioner in London, Denis Bray has lived all his life in Hong Kong and China. The metamorphosis is of the man himself as he grew up from childhood, through adolescence to become an administrator in Hong Kong for thirty-five years. It is also the story of Hong Kong's emergence from near death after the Second World War to become one of the major cities in Asia. The story is told as an autobiography, from growing up in China to the occasional brief occupation of the Governor's seat. In the early days, 'administration' was rather a grand word to describe the daily grappling with novel problems never before encountered. In fact, it is difficult to detect any onset of routine. In this life, as in the life of Hong Kong itself, change and challenge were the only constants.


Hong Kong

Hong Kong

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  • Author: Chinese Australian Celebration Committee for Hong Kong's Return to China
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780646338903
  • Category : China
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 100


Made in Hong Kong

Made in Hong Kong

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  • Author: Peter E. Hamilton
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • ISBN: 0231545703
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 295

Between 1949 and 1997, Hong Kong transformed from a struggling British colonial outpost into a global financial capital. Made in Hong Kong delivers a new narrative of this metamorphosis, revealing Hong Kong both as a critical engine in the expansion and remaking of postwar global capitalism and as the linchpin of Sino-U.S. trade since the 1970s. Peter E. Hamilton explores the role of an overlooked transnational Chinese elite who fled to Hong Kong amid war and revolution. Despite losing material possessions, these industrialists, bankers, academics, and other professionals retained crucial connections to the United States. They used these relationships to enmesh themselves and Hong Kong with the U.S. through commercial ties and higher education. By the 1960s, Hong Kong had become a manufacturing powerhouse supplying American consumers, and by the 1970s it was the world’s largest sender of foreign students to American colleges and universities. Hong Kong’s reorientation toward U.S. international leadership enabled its transplanted Chinese elites to benefit from expanding American influence in Asia and positioned them to act as shepherds to China’s reengagement with global capitalism. After China’s reforms accelerated under Deng Xiaoping, Hong Kong became a crucial node for China’s export-driven development, connecting Chinese labor with the U.S. market. Analyzing untapped archival sources from around the world, this book demonstrates why we cannot understand postwar globalization, China’s economic rise, or today’s Sino-U.S. trade relationship without centering Hong Kong.


Crisis and Transformation in China's Hong Kong

Crisis and Transformation in China's Hong Kong

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  • Author: Ming K. Chan
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1315498642
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 416

Hong Kong has undergone sweeping transformation since its return to Chinese sovereignty in 1997. This is a multidisciplinary assessment of the new regime and key issues, challenges, crises and opportunities confronting the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR).


"One Country, Two Systems" in Crisis

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  • Author: Yiu-chung Wong
  • Publisher: Lexington Books
  • ISBN: 9780739104927
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 262

In the tumultuous negotiations of the Sino-British Joint Declaration of 1984, the United Kingdom willingly signed over Hong Kong's reigns to the People's Republic of China, but with the presupposition that the PRC would faithfully implement the principle of "one country, two systems" for the following fifty years. Yet since the handover in 1997, the PRC has failed to allow Hong Kong a higher degree of autonomy. "One Country, Two Systems" in Crisis elucidates how China's intervention has curtailed Hong Kong's civil liberties; how freedom of speech is at the mercy of the government; and how deception has turned the "Pearl of the Orient" into the rubber stamp of the Chinese Communist Party.


Crisis and Transformation in China's Hong Kong

Crisis and Transformation in China's Hong Kong

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  • Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
  • ISBN: 9780765622198
  • Category : Hong Kong (China)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 420

13. Walking a Tight Rope: Hong Kong's Media Facing Political and Economic Challenges Since Sovereignty Transfer -- 14. Postcolonial Cultural Trends in Hong Kong: Imagining the Local, the National, and the Global -- 15. Conclusion: Crisis and Transformation in the Hong Kong SAR-Toward Soft Authoritarian Developmentalism? -- The Editors and Contributors -- Index


Metamorphosis Or Confrontation

Metamorphosis Or Confrontation

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  • Author: Florian Knothe
  • Publisher: Hku Museum and Art Gallery
  • ISBN: 9789887470724
  • Category : Art, Modern
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 160

A close look at the work of innovative artist and architect Tobias Klein. Contemporary German architect Tobias Klein often explores applications of 3D printing in architecture, art, design, and interactive media installations in his work in order to create a fusion of contemporary computer-aided design and manufacturing technologies built from natural materials, found objects, and cultural-historical references. Through his work, Klein has developed the emerging discipline of Digital Craftsmanship as an operational synthesis between digital and physical tools and techniques. This publication traces Klein's work over the past decade, as each chapter unravels the relationship and evolution of the artist's body of work.


Metamorphosis of Statue Square

Metamorphosis of Statue Square

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  • Languages : en
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Crisis and Transformation in China's Hong Kong

Crisis and Transformation in China's Hong Kong

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  • Author: Ming K. Chan
  • Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
  • ISBN: 9780765610003
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 426

13. Walking a Tight Rope: Hong Kong's Media Facing Political and Economic Challenges Since Sovereignty Transfer -- 14. Postcolonial Cultural Trends in Hong Kong: Imagining the Local, the National, and the Global -- 15. Conclusion: Crisis and Transformation in the Hong Kong SAR-Toward Soft Authoritarian Developmentalism? -- The Editors and Contributors -- Index


Metamorphoses of the City

Metamorphoses of the City

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  • Author: Pierre Manent
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • ISBN: 0674727703
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 349

What is the best way to govern ourselves? The history of the West has been shaped by the struggle to answer this question, according to Pierre Manent. A major achievement by one of Europe's most influential political philosophers, Metamorphoses of the City is a sweeping interpretation of Europe's ambition since ancient times to generate ever better forms of collective self-government, and a reflection on what it means to be modern. Manent's genealogy of the nation-state begins with the Greek city-state, the polis. With its creation, humans ceased to organize themselves solely by family and kinship systems and instead began to live politically. Eventually, as the polis exhausted its possibilities in warfare and civil strife, cities evolved into empires, epitomized by Rome, and empires in turn gave way to the universal Catholic Church and finally the nation-state. Through readings of Aristotle, Augustine, Montaigne, and others, Manent charts an intellectual history of these political forms, allowing us to see that the dynamic of competition among them is a central force in the evolution of Western civilization. Scarred by the legacy of world wars, submerged in an increasingly technical transnational bureaucracy, indecisive in the face of proliferating crises of representative democracy, the European nation-state, Manent says, is nearing the end of its line. What new metamorphosis of the city will supplant it remains to be seen.