
Negotiating Autonomy in Greater China
Hong Kong and Its Sovereign Before and After 1997
Ray Yep(Editor)
NIAS Press
Will be published approx. on 1. July 2013
Book
Hardback
336 pages
978-87-7694-119-2 (ISBN)
Description
Local autonomy is a complex and often contentious issue in many countries, not least because the situation often involves a process of continuous (re)negotiation. Moreover, the actual power relationship is defined not only by legal permissibility but also by such other factors as varying political perceptions, economic interests and previous encounters between the centre and periphery.
This volume demonstrates that Hong Kong is a good illustration of the intricacies of the dynamic relationship in a Chinese context. The territory has a long history of pursuing its own path, both in colonial times and since 1997. With essays spanning both periods, the volume offers an understanding of the mind-set and actions of both Beijing and Hong Kong in pursuing their goals. It also provides a nuanced framework for evaluating central - local interaction in general.
This volume demonstrates that Hong Kong is a good illustration of the intricacies of the dynamic relationship in a Chinese context. The territory has a long history of pursuing its own path, both in colonial times and since 1997. With essays spanning both periods, the volume offers an understanding of the mind-set and actions of both Beijing and Hong Kong in pursuing their goals. It also provides a nuanced framework for evaluating central - local interaction in general.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Copenhagen
Denmark
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
7 figures, 1 map
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-87-7694-119-2 (9788776941192)
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Ray Yep is Professor of Politics in and Assistant Head of the Department of Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong. He has published extensively on late colonial Hong Kong and the political economy of marketization in China. His articles have appeared in China Quarterly, Journal of Contemporary China, Pacific Review and Public Administration Review. He is the author/editor of Manager Empowerment in China (2003) and May Days in Hong Kong (2009).