China's Hong Kong : a political and cultural perspective
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China's Hong Kong : a political and cultural perspective
(China academic library)
Springer , Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, 2017
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Description
This book differs from most others of its kind, by looking at the Hong Kong issue from China's perspective, which in turn mirrors China's own situation. Through a legal lens, the author conducts a political and cultural examination of the past and the present, and provides a comprehensive overview of the many theories and problems concerning Hong Kong. Including reflections on the theory of administrative absorption of politics, a historical review of "one country, two systems" and an analysis of the form and nature of the Basic Law, it offers a valuable reference resource for studying the historical, political and legal context of Hong Kong under the principle of "one country, two systems". Instead of over-simplifying the issue of Hong Kong or only seeing it as a Chinese regional issue, the book regards it as a central Chinese issue and the key to understanding China.
Table of Contents
Reflection(s) on "administrative absorption of politics".- Silent Bitterness.- Kowloon Walled City and the University of Hong Kong.- The Art of Empire.- Oceanic Thinking from a Continental Base.- Sovereignty: Between the Path of Benevolence and Hegemony.- The Origin of "One Country, Two Systems".- The "One Country" Conundrum: Country vs. State.- The "One Country" Conundrum: China vs. Empire.- The Form and Nature of the Basic Law.- Departure: From Gradual Transition to Radical Revolution.- Contest: between Politics and Law.- China's Melancholy.- Postscript.
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