Remaking Citizenship in Hong Kong

Community, nation and the global city

Agnes S Ku editor Ngai Pun editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:5th Aug '04

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This book provides a detailed comparative account of the development of citizenship and civil society in Hong Kong from its time as a British colony to its current status as a special autonomous region of China.

'The authors provide insightful analyses on the complex interwining between state and market and between doemstic politics and the global economy.' -The China Journal

'All the chapters reflect familiarity with contemporary general literature on their respective themes, considerable fieldwork and research, as well as insights derived from having personally experienced many of the changes presented in academic prose here.'-Michael Yahuda, LSE, in Political Studies Review

'[T]his is a book of great value in terms of its research agenda as well as theoretical and empirical contributions.' - Lam Wai-Man, China Perspectives, No. 2, 2007


'The authors provide insightful analyses on the complex interwining between state and market and between doemstic politics and the global economy.' -The China Journal

'All the chapters reflect familiarity with contemporary general literature on their respective themes, considerable fieldwork and research, as well as insights derived from having personally experienced many of the changes presented in academic prose here.' - Michael Yahuda, LSE, in Political Studies Review

ISBN: 9780415332095

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 566g

288 pages