The Hong Kong advantage

With its rapidly approaching transition from British to Communist Chinese rule, the "future of Hong Kong" has been a frequent story for news reporters in both the East and the West. But the July 1st transfer of power has been seen mostly as a political event, with virtually no analysis of...

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Auteur principal: Enright, Micheal L.
Format: Livre
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Publié: Hong Kong Oxford University Presss 1997
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