Hong Kong in the world : implications to geopolitics and competitiveness / Simon Shen, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Shen, Simon
Language:English
Published: New Jersey : Imperial College Press, [2016]
Subjects:
Physical Description:xvii, 326 pages ; 24 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Hong King's external relations under the basic law
  • Navigating the grey area: Hong Kong's external relations since the Tsung administration
  • Re-branding without re-developing: constraints of Hong Kong's "Asia's world city" brand (1997-2012)
  • "White gloves" for the authoritarian diplomats? public diplomacy of Hong Kong Chinese for China
  • Borrowing the Hong Kong identity for Chinese diplomacy: implications of Margaret Chan's World Health Organization election campaign
  • Comparative competitiveness under the same Chinese roof: what chance for Hong Kong's next generation?
  • US-Hong Kong relations: interaction with domestic and international security and terrorism
  • From the EP-3 incident to the USS Kitty Hawk-Song class submarine encounter: the evolution of a Sino-US crisis management communication mechanism
  • Alternative online Chinese nationalism: response to the anti-Japanese campaign in China on Hong Kong's internet
  • Hong Kong-Middle East relations: theorizing its contribution to Chinese diplomacy and Hong Kong society
  • Integration of Chinese and South Asians: education of South Asian ethnic minorities in Hong Kong as a case study
  • The role of Hong Kong enterprises in Sino-Latin American relations: Lee Ka-shing's "port diplomacy" as an example
  • Future of Hong Kong's external relations: comparative port cities development in India and China.