After Hong Kong, Whither Taiwan?

After Hong Kong, Whither Taiwan?
Title After Hong Kong, Whither Taiwan? PDF eBook
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Pages 286
Release 1998
Genre China
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After Hong Kong, Whither Taiwan?

After Hong Kong, Whither Taiwan?
Title After Hong Kong, Whither Taiwan? PDF eBook
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Pages 248
Release 1998
Genre China
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Whither Taiwan and Mainland China

Whither Taiwan and Mainland China
Title Whither Taiwan and Mainland China PDF eBook
Author Zhidong Hao
Publisher Hong Kong University Press
Pages 250
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9622091008

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Hao Zhidong has provided essential background on the types of thinking that could create a unified island-mainland polity. Do the politicians in Beijing and Taipei want one enough to make the symbolic sacrifices that would be needed to bring their citizens peace with prosperity? The thinkers whom Hao analyzes in this book can show them ways to do this---Lynn White, Princeron University A tour de force survey of the dilemmas and possibilities facing intellectuals and policy makers in the Chinese-speaking world when dealing with Taiwan as a problem of Chinese nationalism.---Christopher R. Hughes, London School of Economics and Political Science A sane, thoughtful and thoroughly grounded study of what intellectuals are doing---and could do---to mediate the contentious patriotism in both Mainland China and Taiwan. Hao brings the sensibilities of a native to a rigorous comparative sociological analysis of the states and the intellectuals involved and what it would take to resolve this key relationship.---Timothy Check, University of British Bolumbia This volume makes a significant contribution to understanding the complexities of the development of nationalisms and divided nations, identity politics, and the roles of the state and intellectuals, not only across the Taiwan Strait, but also around the world. Professor Hao Zhidong's proposed solution to a unified cross-Strait polity is extremely thoughtful and stimulating and deserves serious attention from all parties concerned.---Timothy Ka Ying Wong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong This is one of the few books that argues for a feasible compromise solution to the political conflict across the Taiwan Strait that still troubles greater China. The author elaborates on the factors both enabling and constraining the formation of a hybrid of federation and confederation. In a unique way he deals with the role of the state and intellectuals (organic, professional, and critical) as well as their interaction in shaping national identities. The important questions raised are: Can China become a true world leader? Will Taiwan be a key player in China's transformation? The book should be of interest to students in political science, sociology, and history, as well as policy-makers and businesspeople who are concerned about the development of cross-Strait relations.

Uncertain Future

Uncertain Future
Title Uncertain Future PDF eBook
Author Leong H. Liew
Publisher Ashgate Publishing
Pages 312
Release 2000
Genre History
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The papers in this book address the issue of Taiwan-Hong Kong-China (PRC) relations after the return of Hong Kong to China.

Whither Hong Kong

Whither Hong Kong
Title Whither Hong Kong PDF eBook
Author Albert H. Yee
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Pages 356
Release 1999
Genre Hong Kong (China)
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Providing analysis of the history and future prospects of Hong Kong, the volume begins with a review of the age-old predominance of authoritarianism over humanitarianism in the history and institutions of China and Hong Kong. Subsequent chapters address Hong Kong's military history; British rule from 1840 to the Sino-British Declaration of 1984; health and medical services; the media and communications; the universities; recent economic developments; and change since 1984. Contributors include Hong Kong-based journalists, government officials, and academics. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Macau History and Society

Macau History and Society
Title Macau History and Society PDF eBook
Author Zhidong Hao
Publisher Hong Kong University Press
Pages 329
Release 2011-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9888028545

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Macau History and Society illuminates the early Portuguese maritime exploration along China's south coast, political and economic development in Macau, and current social problems. The book makes significant contributions to a political sociology of Macau, emphasizing how different civilizations and cultures interacted with one another, and explores how a new Macau identity can be constructed. Democratization has been a never-ending process in Macau since the 1500's. Macau's experience indicates that sovereignty has been shared rather than exclusive. Although civilizations and cultures do clash, they also cooperate. But the Macau model is deeply flawed - Hao contends that Macau needs to build a new multicultural identity, and a cosmopolitan political and economic identity.

Conditional Democracy

Conditional Democracy
Title Conditional Democracy PDF eBook
Author Émilie Frenkiel
Publisher ECPR Press
Pages 407
Release 2015-03-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1910259519

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Little is known about the political views of non-dissident Chinese intellectuals. For this book, Émilie Frenkiel has been granted unprecedented access to the discussions of politically committed Chinese who have been part of the intellectual debate on post-Tiananmen reform. Her in-depth research elicits lively views that reflect the yearnings and fears of the country’s political elite, and reveal the diversity of approaches to China’s democratisation.