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E-grāmata: City on the Edge: Hong Kong under Chinese Rule

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(The Johns Hopkins University, Maryland)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 19-May-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108888301
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A comprehensive and timely account of Hong Kong's development from precolonial times to the present, City of the Edge considers the 2019 unrest in Hong Kong within the context of global finance and the geopolitics of the US-China rivalry in its long struggle for autonomy and democracy.

For decades, Hong Kong has maintained precarious freedom at the edge of competing world powers. In City on the Edge, Ho-fung Hung offers a timely and engaging account of Hong Kong's development from precolonial times to the present, with particular focus on the post 1997 handover period. Through careful analysis of vast economic data, a myriad of political events, and intricate networks of actors and ideas, Hung offers readers insight into the fraught economic, political, and social forces that led to the 2019 uprising, while situating the protests in the context of global finance and the geopolitics of the US-China rivalry. A provocative contribution to the discussion on Hong Kong's position in today's world, City on the Edge demonstrates that the resistance and repression of 2019-2020 does not spell the end of Hong Kong but the beginning of a long conflict with global repercussions.

Recenzijas

'At a time when many of Hong Kong's freedoms seem to have been extinguished, Ho-fung Hung brings historical knowledge and a deft analysis of capital to show that the desire for liberal values in the city is by no means dead and that a new more hopeful phase for Hong Kong may yet emerge.' Rana Mitter, Oxford University 'A powerful book packed with incisive and informative analyses, animated by a deep and intimate understanding of the local people and society. Hung's masterful narrative places Hong Kong's storied history in global, regional, national and comparative perspectives. At a time of looming darkness and despair, this is essential reading for making sense of the past and forging a brave new future.' Ching Kwan Lee, UCLA & Founding Chair of the Society for Hong Kong Studies ' meticulous and informative an illuminating look at an issue of grave geopolitical import.' Publishers Weekly ' a penetrating analysis of the city's evolution Hung insists that the struggle for the future of Hong Kong has not ended. But his analysis of how Hong Kong arrived at this bleak state is so persuasive that it doesn't leave the reader with much hope.' Andrew J. Nathan, Foreign Affairs 'a deeply researched and colourful history' Victor Mallet, Financial Times ' a timely and carefully researched expose of how China botched its stewardship of Hong Kong after taking over the British colony in 1997.' Ian Johnson, The New York Review of Books 'This is an important resource for students, scholars, and general readers seeking to understand Hong Kong today Recommended.' G. W. McDonogh, Choice ' City on the Edge presents a solid and powerful analysis of the forces and events behind one of the most defining moments in Hong Kong, China and global history. Engagingly written and theoretically informed, it caters to the needs of the scholarly community and general audience.' Edmund W. Cheng, The China Quarterly

Papildus informācija

A timely study of Hong Kong's politics and society since the 1997 handover that explores the city's long history of resistance.
List of Figures
x
List of Tables
xii
Preface xv
List of Abbreviations
xx
1 Introduction
1(21)
The Puzzling Broad Social Base of a Radical Uprising
4(4)
Perspectives on a City That Refuses to Die
8(4)
Cities and States in World Capitalism
12(3)
Method and Outline: Capital, Empire, and Resistance
15(7)
2 At Empires' Edge, 1197--1997
22(23)
Fishers and Empires
24(3)
Agrarian Conflicts from Manchu to British Rule
27(6)
Urban Industrial Class Formation
33(6)
Hong Kong in the Longue Duree
39(6)
Part I Capital
3 The Making of China's Offshore Financial Center
45(27)
The Hong Kong Gateway from Mao's Autarky to the China Boom
47(4)
International Foundations of Hong Kong's Financial Centrality after 1997
51(8)
The Rise of Mainland Chinese Capital
59(4)
The Nexus of RMB Internationalization
63(9)
4 The Mainlandization of Business Monopolies
72(33)
The CCP-Local Business Elite Ruling Coalition
72(4)
The Displacement of Local Capital by Mainland Capital
76(7)
The Political Ascendancy of the Mainland Business Elite
83(13)
Hong Kong in the US--China Rivalry
96(9)
Part II Empire
5 "One Country, Two Systems" before Hong Kong
105(17)
The Frontier Questions from the Qing Empire to the Chinese Nation
107(5)
From Autonomy to Bloodbath in 1950s Tibet
112(5)
The Taiwan and Hong Kong Questions in the Mao Era
117(5)
6 From Autonomy to Coercive Assimilation
122(29)
Forging a United Front in Support of Sovereignty Handover
122(7)
Racialist Nationalism and National Security
129(7)
Seeing Hong Kong Like an Empire
136(4)
The Making of the CCP's Direct Rule
140(11)
Part III Resistance
7 The Class Politics of Democratic Movements
151(21)
The Genesis of the Hong Kong Democratic Movement
153(2)
The Advance of the Middle-Class Democrats
155(6)
New Social Movements and Radicalization
161(11)
8 Hong Kong as a Political Consciousness
172(26)
Latent Localism in Social and Democratic Movements
173(4)
On the Hong Kong City State
177(6)
The Dawn of Localist Politics
183(4)
The Occupy Movement
187(6)
The Militants, the Separatists, and Hong Kong Self-Determination
193(5)
9 Conclusion: Endgame or New Beginning?
198(20)
The Early Arrival of 2047
201(5)
Financial Centrality on the Line
206(3)
Hong Kong's Future in Comparative and Global Perspective
209(9)
Glossary 218(6)
Notes 224(27)
References 251(26)
Index 277
Ho-fung Hung is the Henry M. and Elizabeth P. Wiesenfeld Professor in Political Economy at Johns Hopkins University. The author of the award-winning The Protest with Chinese Characteristics (2011) and The China Boom (2015), he has been featured or cited in media outlets including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, BBC News, The Guardian and South China Morning Post.