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- Title Pages
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
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1 Patron-Client Pluralism and Beijing's Relations with Hong Kong -
2 The Mainlandization of Hong Kong -
3 The Politics of Judicial Autonomy -
4 The Emergence of Constitutional Conventions1 -
5 The Implementation of the Basic Law -
6 Identity Change from the National Security Debate to Celebrations of the Tenth Anniversary -
7 The Election of the Hong Kong Deputies to the National People's Congress -
8 A Fusion of Mainland Chinese and Hong Kong Political Cultures in the 2007 Chief Executive Election -
9 Applying the Spirit of “One Country, Two Systems” to Taiwan's Political Future -
10 Conclusion - Bibliography
- Index
(p.307) Bibliography
(p.307) Bibliography
- Source:
- The Dynamics of Beijing-Hong Kong Relations
- Publisher:
- Hong Kong University Press
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- Title Pages
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
-
1 Patron-Client Pluralism and Beijing's Relations with Hong Kong -
2 The Mainlandization of Hong Kong -
3 The Politics of Judicial Autonomy -
4 The Emergence of Constitutional Conventions1 -
5 The Implementation of the Basic Law -
6 Identity Change from the National Security Debate to Celebrations of the Tenth Anniversary -
7 The Election of the Hong Kong Deputies to the National People's Congress -
8 A Fusion of Mainland Chinese and Hong Kong Political Cultures in the 2007 Chief Executive Election -
9 Applying the Spirit of “One Country, Two Systems” to Taiwan's Political Future -
10 Conclusion - Bibliography
- Index