<p><p>This book explores the forces that impelled China, the worldโs largest socialist state, to make massive changes in its domestic and international stance during the long 1970s. Fourteen distinguished scholars investigate the special, perhaps crucial part that the territory of Hong Kong played i
Managing Chinaโs Sovereignty in Hong Kong and Taiwan
โ Scribed by Sow Keat Tok (auth.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 243
- Series
- Critical Studies of the Asia Pacific Series
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Introduction: Renegotiating Chinaโs Sovereignty in Contemporary Politics....Pages 1-22
China and the Concept of Sovereignty....Pages 23-48
Walking the Walk and Talking the Talk: Sovereignty in Chinaโs Academia....Pages 49-74
Imagining One Sovereign: Sovereignty in Chinaโs Political Discourse....Pages 75-106
Accommodating Two Governances under One Sovereignty: The HKSARโs Domestic Spheres and International Space....Pages 107-128
Managing Taiwanโs International Space: Comparing Taiwanโs Experiences in the WTO and WHA....Pages 129-153
Conclusion: Revisiting the Basic Assumption about Chinaโs Behaviour....Pages 154-168
Back Matter....Pages 169-225
โฆ Subjects
Political Economy; International Relations; Asian Politics; Asian Culture; Diplomacy; Political Science
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