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China, Hong Kong, Taiwan Willem Van Kemenade

China, Hong Kong, Taiwan By Willem Van Kemenade

China, Hong Kong, Taiwan by Willem Van Kemenade


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The reunification of Hong Kong with China in June 1997 resulted in the creation of a new world economic superpower. This text explores the possibility that China could become a post-political corporatist power, impermeable to democratic values, human rights values and political freedom.

China, Hong Kong, Taiwan Summary

China, Hong Kong, Taiwan by Willem Van Kemenade

The reversion of Hong Kong to Chinese rule in June 1997 marked the reunification of the old Chinese empire in a new world economic superpower. Since the early 1980s, investment money has poured into China from Hong Kong and trade has been escalating dramatically. A few years later the same pattern began with China and Taiwan. The combination of Hong Kong/Taiwan management and financial know-how and China's inexhaustible pool of cheap labour has enabled China to leap from impoverished revolutionary state to major world trading power. But when China reclaims Hong Kong, it inherits a political city-state with democratic structures. This text explores whether China will become the first totally post-political corporatist super-power, while making itself impermeable to the spiritual pollution of outside democratic values, human rights values, and political freedom.

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GOR006034892
9780316643641
0316643645
China, Hong Kong, Taiwan by Willem Van Kemenade
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Little, Brown & Company
19980108
464
N/A
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