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Hong Kong The International Library of Social Change in Asia Pacific Series - photo 1
Hong Kong
The International Library of Social Change in Asia Pacific
Series Editor: John Clammer
Titles in the Series
Singapore
Garry Rodan
Cambodia
Sorpong Peou
Peoples Republic of China, Volumes I & II
Frank N. Pieke
Hong Kong
Benjamin K.P. Leung
Political Change in East Asia, Volumes I & II
Peter W. Preston
First published 2003 by Ashgate Publishing
Reissued 2018 by Routledge
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Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
Copyright Benjamin K.P. Leung 2003.
For copyright of individual articles please refer to the Acknowledgements.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
Notice:
Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe.
Publishers Note
The publisher has gone to great lengths to ensure the quality of this reprint but points out that some imperfections in the original copies may be apparent.
Disclaimer
The publisher has made every effort to trace copyright holders and welcomes correspondence from those they have been unable to contact.
A Library of Congress record exists under LC control number: 2001048701
ISBN 13: 978-1-138-72651-2 (hbk)
ISBN 13: 978-1-315-19134-8 (ebk)
The editor and publishers wish to thank the following for permission to use copyright material.
American Anthropological Society for the essay: Siumi Maria Tam (1997), Eating Metropolitaneity: Hong Kong Identity in yumcha, Australian Journal of Anthropology, , pp. 291306.
Asian Journal of Public Administration for the essay: Paul Wilding (1997), Social Policy and Social Development in Hong Kong, Asian Journal of Public Administration, , pp. 24475.
Blackwell Publishing Limited for the essay: Ed Snape and Andy W. Chan (1997), Whither Hong Kongs Unions: Autonomous Trade Unionism or Classic Dualism?, British Journal of Industrial Relations, , pp. 3963.
Cambridge University Press for the essay: Ming K. Chan (1997), The Legacy of the British Administration of Hong Kong: A View from Hong Kong, China Quarterly, , pp. 56782. Copyright 1997 School of Oriental and African Studies.
Stephen W.K. Chiu and David A. Levin (1999), The Organization of Industrial Relations in Hong Kong: Economic, Political and Sociological Perspectives, Organization Studies, , pp. 293321. Copyright 1999 Stephen W.K. Chiu and David A. Levin.
Government and Opposition for the essay: Lau Siu-kai (1999), The Rise and Decline of Political Support for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, Government and Opposition, , pp. 35271.
Haworth Press, Inc. for the essay: Nelson W.S. Chow (1996), The Chinese Society and Family Policy for Hong Kong, Marriage and Family Review, , pp. 5572. Copyright 1996 The Haworth Press.
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies for the essay: Lo Shiu Hing (1998), Political Parties, liteMass Gap and Political Instability in Hong Kong, Contemporary Southeast Asia, , pp. 6787. Copyright 1998 Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. Reproduced here with the kind permission of the publisher, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore www.iseas.edu.sg/pub.html.
Institute of International Relations for the essay: Alvin Y. So (1997), Hong Kongs Embattled Democracy: Perspectives from East Asian NIEs, Issues & Studies, , pp. 6380.
Journal of Comparative Family Studies for the essay: Hoiman Chan and Ranee P.L. Lee (1995), Hong Kong Families: At the Crossroads of Modernism and Traditionalism, Journal of Comparative Family Studies, , pp. 8399.
M.E. Sharpe, Inc. for the essay: Choi Po-king (1998), The Politics of Identity: The Womens Movement in Hong Kong, Chinese Sociology and Anthropology, , pp. 6574. Copyright 1998 M.E. Sharpe, Inc.
Sage Publications Ltd for the essay: Eric Kit-wai Ma (1998), Reinventing Hong Kong: Memory, Identity and Television, International Journal of Cultural Studies, , pp. 32949. Copyright 1998 Sage Publications Ltd. By permission of Sage Publications Ltd.
Taylor & Francis Ltd for the essays: Paul Morris (1997), School Knowledge, the State and the Market: An Analysis of the Hong Kong Secondary School Curriculum, Journal of Curriculum Studies, , pp. 32949. Copyright 1997 Taylor & Francis; Lau Siu-kai (1997), The Fraying of the Socio-Economic Fabric of Hong Kong, Pacific Review, , pp. 42641. Copyright 1997 Routledge; Siu-lun Wong and Janet W. Salaff (1998), Network Capital: Emigration from Hong Kong, British Journal of Sociology, , pp. 35874. Copyright 1998 London School of Economics; Gordon Mathews (1997), Hunggngyhn: On the Past, Present, and Future of Hong Kong Identity, Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, , pp. 313. http:www.tandf.co.uk/journals
University of California Press for the essays: Anthony B.L. Cheung (1997), Rebureaucratization of Politics in Hong Kong: Prospects after 1997, Asian Survey, , pp. 72037. Copyright 1997 The Regents of the University of Chicago; Stephen W.K. Chiu and Ching Kwan Lee (1997), After the Hong Kong Miracle: Women Workers under Industrial Restructuring, Asian Survey, , pp. 75270. Copyright 1997 The Regents of the University of California.
Every effort has been made to trace all the copyright holders, but if any have been inadvertently overlooked the publishers will be pleased to make the necessary arrangement at the first opportunity.
Asia Pacific has emerged in the last two decades as one of the most significant regions of the world economically, politically and in terms of its social and cultural diversity, creativity and global impact. For these reasons, as well as for the intrinsic interest of its languages and civilizations, the Asia Pacific region has attracted enormous interest from managers, strategic studies specialists, and scholars of comparative sociology, religion, political institutions and change, cultural studies and post-colonial studies, and from tourists, development specialists and those concerned with the management of social change and ethnic diversity. In particular it is a region experiencing and initiating vast social and cultural changes, many of which will prove to be of great significance for the world in general.
The International Library of Social Change in Asia Pacific represents an important publishing initiative designed to bring together in easily accessible and carefully selected form the most significant published journal essays on contemporary Asia and of processes of social change throughout the Asia Pacific region. The series makes available to researchers, teachers, students, journalists and both area specialists and the reader needing up to date comparative material, an extensive range of essays which are indispensable for obtaining an overview of the fundamental social institutions and social processes in this vital region of the world.
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