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Hong Kong: 20 Years after the Handover
—— Emerging Social and Institutional Fractures After 1997
Edited by Brian C.H. Fong and Lui Tai Lok
▋Introduction
“One Country, Two Systems” From Theory to Practice: Emerging Social and Institutional Fractures in Hong Kong since 1997
(by Lui, Tai Lok and Brian C.H. Fong)
▋Part I: Constitutional and political fractures
• Chapter 1: The Impasse over Constitutional Reform: Negotiating Democracy in Hong Kong
(by Poon, Kit)
• Chapter 2: From Executive-dominance to Fragmented Authority: An Institutional and Political Analysis
(by Ma, Ngok)
• Chapter 3: Executive-legislative Disconnection in the HKSAR: Uneasy partnership between Chief Executives and pro-government parties, 1997-2016
(by Brian C.H. Fong)
• Chapter 4: Changing Political Activism: Before and after the Umbrella Movement
(by Lam, Wai Man)
• Chapter 5: State Capacity and Political Disconnection in the HKSAR: The Case Study of Healthcare Financing Reform
(by Chan, Alex Wo-shun)
▋Part II: Economic and social fractures
• Chapter 6: Financialization and Economic Inequality in Hong Kong: The Cost of Finance-led Growth Regime
(by Lee, Kim Ming)
• Chapter 7: Unequal Vulnerability to Social Risks: Analysis of Hong Kong’s Social Strata
(by Chan, Chi Kit and Ho, David Wai Lun)
• Chapter 8: Housing Policy and Social Discontent after 1997: History and Continuity of Home Ownership
(by Yau, Ken)
• Chapter 9: State-nonprofit relations in Hong Kong: From ‘Autonomous Service Provider’ to ‘Contractor / Agent’
(by Kwan, Ricky Chi-kin)
▋Part III: Central-local tensions and identity fractures
• Chapter 10: A Historical Perspective on Hong Kong Autonomy: Traditions of British Imperialism, Maritime Enclave and Contending Views of British Interest
(by Yep, Ray Kin Man)
• Chapter 11: In Beijing’s Tight Embrace: Hong Kong-Mainland Relations amid Integration and Confrontation
(by Peter T.Y. Cheung)
• Chapter 12: Undoing China’s Charm Offensive: Chinese Tourists in Hong Kong’s News Discourses (2003-2015)
(by Chan, Chi Kit)
• Chapter 13: Fading Opportunities: Hong Kong in the Context of Regional Integration
(by Lui, Tai Lok)
▋Epilogue:
Falling Apart?: Fractures in “One Country, Two Systems” Model
(by Lui, Tai Lok and Brian C.H. Fong)
growth analysis in finance 在 方志恒 Brian Fong Facebook 的精選貼文
【#香港研究】
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Palgrave Macmillan不日出版。
Hong Kong: 20 Years after the Handover
—— Multiple Social and Institutional Fractures After 1997
Edited by Brian C.H. Fong and Lui Tai Lok
▋Introduction
“One Country, Two Systems” From Theory to Practice: Multiple Social and Institutional Fractures in Hong Kong since 1997
(by Lui, Tai Lok and Brian C.H. Fong)
▋Part I: Constitutional and political fractures
• Chapter 1: The Impasse over Constitutional Reform: Negotiating Democracy in Hong Kong
(by Poon, Kit)
• Chapter 2: From Executive-dominance to Fragmented Authority: An Institutional and Political Analysis
(by Ma, Ngok)
• Chapter 3: Executive-legislative Disconnection in the HKSAR: Uneasy partnership between Chief Executives and pro-government parties, 1997-2016
(by Brian C.H. Fong)
• Chapter 4: Changing Political Activism: Before and after the Umbrella Movement
(by Lam, Wai Man)
• Chapter 5: State Capacity and Political Disconnection in the HKSAR: The Case Study of Healthcare Financing Reform
(by Chan, Alex Wo-shun)
▋Part II: Economic and social fractures
• Chapter 6: Financialization and Economic Inequality in Hong Kong: The Cost of Finance-led Growth Regime
(by Lee, Kim Ming)
• Chapter 7: Unequal Vulnerability to Social Risks: Analysis of Hong Kong’s Social Strata
(by Chan, Chi Kit and Ho, David Wai Lun)
• Chapter 8: Housing Policy and Social Discontent after 1997: History and Continuity of Home Ownership
(by Yau, Ken)
• Chapter 9: State-nonprofit relations in Hong Kong: From ‘Autonomous Service Provider’ to ‘Contractor / Agent’
(by Kwan, Ricky Chi-kin)
▋Part III: Central-local tensions and identity fractures
• Chapter 10: A Historical Perspective on Hong Kong Autonomy: Traditions of British Imperialism, Maritime Enclave and Contending Views of British Interest
(by Yep, Ray Kin Man)
• Chapter 11: In Beijing’s Tight Embrace: Hong Kong-Mainland Relations amid Integration and Confrontation
(by Peter T.Y. Cheung)
• Chapter 12: Undoing China’s Charm Offensive: Chinese Tourists in Hong Kong’s News Discourses (2003-2015)
(by Chan, Chi Kit)
• Chapter 13: Fading Opportunities: Hong Kong in the Context of Regional Integration
(by Lui, Tai Lok)
▋Epilogue:
Falling Apart?: Fractures in “One Country, Two Systems” Model
(by Lui, Tai Lok and Brian C.H. Fong)
growth analysis in finance 在 方志恒 Brian Fong Facebook 的最讚貼文
【#香港研究】
今年係 #主權移交20年,梗要搞番本書。咁嘅陣容,唔買都要俾個LlKE吧。Palgrave Macmillan不日出版。
Hong Kong: 20 Years after the Handover
—— Multiple Social and Institutional Fractures After 1997
Edited by Brian C.H. Fong and Lui Tai Lok
▋Introduction
“One Country, Two Systems” From Theory to Practice: Multiple Social and Institutional Fractures in Hong Kong since 1997
(by Lui, Tai Lok and Brian C.H. Fong)
▋Part I: Constitutional and political fractures
• Chapter 1: The Impasse over Constitutional Reform: Negotiating Democracy in Hong Kong
(by Poon, Kit)
• Chapter 2: From Executive-dominance to Fragmented Authority: An Institutional and Political Analysis
(by Ma, Ngok)
• Chapter 3: Executive-legislative Disconnection in the HKSAR: Uneasy partnership between Chief Executives and pro-government parties, 1997-2016
(by Brian C.H. Fong)
• Chapter 4: Changing Political Activism: Before and after the Umbrella Movement
(by Lam, Wai Man)
• Chapter 5: State Capacity and Political Disconnection in the HKSAR: The Case Study of Healthcare Financing Reform
(by Chan, Alex Wo-shun)
▋Part II: Economic and social fractures
• Chapter 6: Financialization and Economic Inequality in Hong Kong: The Cost of Finance-led Growth Regime
(by Lee, Kim Ming)
• Chapter 7: Unequal Vulnerability to Social Risks: Analysis of Hong Kong’s Social Strata
(by Chan, Chi Kit and Ho, David Wai Lun)
• Chapter 8: Housing Policy and Social Discontent after 1997: History and Continuity of Home Ownership
(by Yau, Ken)
• Chapter 9: State-nonprofit relations in Hong Kong: From ‘Autonomous Service Provider’ to ‘Contractor / Agent’
(by Kwan, Ricky Chi-kin)
▋Part III: Central-local tensions and identity fractures
• Chapter 10: A Historical Perspective on Hong Kong Autonomy: Traditions of British Imperialism, Maritime Enclave and Contending Views of British Interest
(by Yep, Ray Kin Man)
• Chapter 11: In Beijing’s Tight Embrace: Hong Kong-Mainland Relations amid Integration and Confrontation
(by Peter T.Y. Cheung)
• Chapter 12: Undoing China’s Charm Offensive: Chinese Tourists in Hong Kong’s News Discourses (2003-2015)
(by Chan, Chi Kit)
• Chapter 13: Fading Opportunities: Hong Kong in the Context of Regional Integration
(by Lui, Tai Lok)
▋Epilogue:
Falling Apart?: Fractures in “One Country, Two Systems” Model
(by Lui, Tai Lok and Brian C.H. Fong)