Tycoons in Hong Kong : between Occupy Central and Beijing

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Tycoons in Hong Kong : between Occupy Central and Beijing

Lim Tai Wei, Ping Xiaojuan

Imperial College Press, c2016

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Tycoons in Hong Kong : between Occupy Central and Beijing : Ronnie Chang Chi-chung, Cheng Kar-shun, Cheng Yu-tung, Victor Fung Kwok-king, William Fung Kwok-lun, Hui Wing-mau, Pansy Ho Chiu-king, Michael Kadoorie, Robert Kuok Hock Nien, Thomas Kwok Ping-kwong, Raymond Kwok Ping-luen, Walter Kwok Ping-sheung, Joseph Lau Luen-hung, Lee Shau Kee, Li Ka-shing, Li Kwok-po, Liu Changle, Vincent Lo Hong-sui, Lui Che Woo, Robert Ng Chee Siong, Tung Chee Hwa, Peter Woo Kwong-ching

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This book seeks to survey the role of tycoons in Hong Kong's socio-political and socioeconomic developments. Summoned to Beijing just before the onset of the territory's longest social movement, it highlights the tycoons' symbolic intermediary role between Beijing's elite and the people of Hong Kong. Also investigated is the unwritten social contract between Beijing's elite and Hong Kong society - that the tycoons will be rewarded economically or left alone to conduct their business activities if they remain compatible with Beijing's policy directions (or at least remain neutral in contentious issues) and facilitate policy implementation if necessary.Tycoons in Hong Kong has three research objectives: first, in understanding the roles that tycoons play in Hong Kong, it is necessary to understand Beijing's crafted political and social spaces for Hong Kong's economic elites to exert their influence. Second, it examines the integrated roles that the tycoons play as consultative members of the Chinese one-party socio-political structures. Third, it presents the humanized side of the tycoons, highlights the positive contributions that tycoons make to Hong Kong and mainland China and deconstructs the idea of a hegemonic tycoon class by emphasizing their heterogeneity in the biographical entries section of the publication.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Understanding Hong Kong and Mainland China's Relationship through Milton Friedman and Gregory Chow
  • The Rise of Tycoons and Their Influence on Hong Kong Development
  • Tycoons and Occupy Central in Hong Kong
  • Hong Kong: Systematic Integration, Hybrid Federalism, Cosmopolitan Democracy or Political Regression?
  • Post-Occupy Central: What Now for the Tycoons?
  • Conclusion
  • Biographical Section on the Tycoons: Chan, Chi-chung Ronnie
  • Cheng, Kar-shun
  • Cheng, Yu-tung
  • Fung, Kwok-king Victor and William Fung Kwok-lun
  • Hui, Wing-mau
  • Ho, Chiu-king Pansy
  • Kadoorie, Michael
  • Kuok, Hock Nien Robert
  • Kwok, Ping-kwong Thomas & Raymond Kwok Ping-luen
  • Kwok, Ping-sheung Walter
  • Lau, Luen-hung Joseph
  • Lee, Shau Kee
  • Li, Ka-shing
  • Li, Kwok-po
  • Liu, Changle
  • Lo, Hong-sui Vincent
  • Lui, Che Woo
  • Ng, Chee Siong Robert
  • Tung, Chee Hwa
  • Woo, Kwong-ching Peter

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