CHINA


April 2001
Compiled by Sandhya Malladi, Bibliographer
Air University Library
Maxwell AFB, AL


Contents

Foreign Relations - Hong Kong
Foreign Relations - International Affairs


Foreign Relations - Hong Kong


Books

Please note: A call number beginning with "R" denotes a reference book.

Chang, David W. and Chuang, Richard Y. The Politics of Hong Kong's Reversion to China. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1998. 274 p.
Book call no.: 951.2505 C456p

Ching, Frank. Hong Kong and China: "One Country, Two Systems"?. New York, Foreign Policy Association, 1996. 62 p.
Book call no.: 327.73 F35h no.310

Cohen, Warren I. and Zhao, Li, eds. Hong Kong under Chinese Rule: The Economic and Political Implications of Reversion. New York, Cambridge University Press, 1997. 255 p.
Book call no.: 338.95125 H772

Craig, Neil. Black Watch, Red Dawn: The Hong Kong Handover to China. London, Brassey's, 1998. 251 p.
Book call no.: 951.2505 C886b

Dori, John T. and Fisher, Richard D., Jr., eds. U.S. and Asia Statistical Handbook 1998/1999. Washington, Heritage Foundation, 1998. 97 p.
Hong Kong SAR, pp 48-49
Book call no.: R 315 U581 1998/99

Flowerdew, John. The Final Years of British Hong Kong: The Discourse of Colonial Withdrawal. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1998. 258 p.
Book call no.: 951.2505 F644f

Jane's International Defence Directory. 14th ed. Alexandria, VA, Jane's Information Group, 1998. 1533 p.
Hong Kong, pp 236-239.
Book call no.: R 355.6212025 J33 1999

Rioni, S. G., ed. Politics and Economics of Hong Kong. Commack, NY, Nova Science Publishers, 1997. 169 p.
Book call no.: 951.2506 P769

U.S. and Asia Statistical Handbook 1999/2000, edited by John T. Dori and Richard D. Fisher, Jr. Washington, Heritage Foundation, Asian Studies Center, 1999. 103 p.
China, PRC, pp 48-49.
Book call no.: R 315 U518 1999/2000

United Nations. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific. Bangkok, Thailand, United Nations, 1997. 212 p.
Book call no.: 330.95 U58e 1997

The World in 1997. London, Economist Publications, 1997. 130 p.
Hong Kong, July 1st, p 66. The Dragon Economies: Asian Angst, p 67-68.
Book call no.: 330.9 W9274 1997

Yee, Albert H. Whither Hong Kong: China's Shadow or Visionary Gleam?. Lanham, MD, University Press of America, 1999. 336 p.
Book call no.: 951.25 W596

Documents

Choyke, Michele L. High Degree of Autonomy: The Reversion of Hong Kong to Chinese Sovereignty. Monterey, CA, Naval Postgraduate School, 1998. 75 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 42525 C5521h

Periodicals

Baum, Richard. Enter the Dragon: China's Courtship of Hong Kong, 1982-1999. Communist and Post-Communist Studies 32:417-436 December 1999.

Biao, Shu. Hong Kong: A Year of Flashbacks. China Today 47:17-19 July 1999

Chen, Kekun. Hong Kong's Economy During the First Year of Return. China Today 47:14-16 July 1998.

Ching, Frank. Judgment Call. Far Eastern Economic Review 162:20-21 February 18, 1999.
China's reaction to a court ruling threatens a constitutional crisis.

Ching, Frank. The Post-1997 Hong Kong Press: How Free and for How Long? Asian Affairs, an American Review 26:3-10 Spring 1999.

Chu, Yun-han. The Challenge of the 1997 Hong Kong Handover for Taiwan. Pacific Affairs 72:553-570 Winter 1999/2000.

Dai, Xiaohua. Good Beginning for the "One Country, Two Systems". Beijing Review 41:8-10 July 6-12, 1998.

Fung, Anthony Y. H. The Dynamics of Public Opinion, Political Parties, and Media in Transitional Hong Kong. Asian Survey 38:474-493 May 1998.

Fursdon, Edward. Under Orders for China--1864. Army Quarterly & Defense Journal 127,no.3:283-291 1997.

Gilley, Bruce and Slater, Joanna. Now the Hard Part. Far Eastern Economic Review 161:13-15 June 11, 1998.

Goodstadt, Leo F. Hong Kong: An Attachment to Democracy. Round Table No.348:485-503 October 1998.

Hollingsbee, Trevor. PLA (People's Liberation Army) Maintains a Low Profile in Hong Kong. Jane's Intelligence Review 10:30-31 July 1998.

Huque, Ahmed Shafiqul. New Rhetoric, Old Directions: Public Policy in the Hong Kong SAR. Asian Affairs: An American Review 25:151-164 Fall 1998.

Kraar, Louis. The Real Threat to China's Hong Kong. Fortune 135:84-86+ May 26, 1997.

Lam, Jermain. The Chinese Policy Towards Hong Kong: Prevention of Peaceful Evolution. Journal of East Asian Affairs 12:267-290 Winter-Spring 1998.

Lam, Jermain T. M. The Leadership of Tung Chee-Hwa in His First Year of Governing Hong Kong. Issues & Studies 34:123-143 May 1998.

Lee, Eliza W. Y. Governing Post-Colonial Hong Kong: Institutional Incongruity, Governance Crisis, and Authoritarianism. Asian Survey 39:940-959 November/December 1999.

Lo, Shiu Hing. Mass Media and Politics in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. East Asia: An International Quarterly 16:111-136 Autumn-Winter 1998.

Lo, Shiu Hsiu. Political Parties, Elite-Mass Gap and Political Instability in Hong Kong. Contemporary Southeast Asia 20:67-87 April 1998.

Lui, Xianghong and Yang, Xiaoping. Hong Kong and the Chinese Economy. China Today 46:16-19 July 1997.

Sherritt, Caroline. Hong Kong and Taiwan: Two Case Studies in Open and Distance Learning. Asian Affairs, an American Review 26:37-42 Spring 1999.

Sing, Ming and Lee, K. M. The Support of Hong Kong Chinese for Democratic Reform. East Asia: An International Quarterly 17:47-80 Summer 1999.

Sit, Victor F. S. Hong Kong's "Transferred" Industrialization and Industrial Geography. Asian Survey 38:880-904 October 1998.

Tang, Shu. One Year after Hong Kong's Return. China Today 47:10-13 July 1998.

Wesley-Smith, Peter. Chinese Consular Representation in British Hong Kong. Pacific Affairs 71:359-375 Fall 1998.

Wong, Timothy Ka-ying. Civic Awareness and National Identity in Hong Kong: A Survey of Popular Opinion. Journal of East Asian Affairs 12:452-487 Summer/Fall 1998.

Wong, Timothy Ka-ying. The First Legislative Council Election of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region: Meaning and Impact. Issues & Studies 34:124-149 September 1998.

Wong, Timothy Ka-ying. The Implementation of the "One Country, Two Systems" Policy in Hong Kong: A Survey of Public Opinion. Issues & Studies 34:116-146 July 1998.

Wong, Wai-kwok. Can Co-Optation Win Over the Hong Kong People? China's United Front Work in Hong Kong since 1984. Issues & Studies 33:102-137 May 1997.

Wong, Yiu-Chung. Crisis of Goverance in Hong Kong: One Year after Reversion to China. Security Dialogue 29:491-496 December 1998.

Yip, Ngai Ming. Urban Social Movements and Housing in Hong Kong: From Antagonism to Guided Participation. Issues & Studies 35:144-166 November/December 1999.

Zhang, Jiaping. Wulan Mulun on Chinese Enterprises in Hongkong. China Today 46:19-21 July 1997.


Foreign Relations - International Affairs


Books

Please note: A call number beginning with "R" denotes a reference book.

Bell, Roger and others, eds. Negotiating the Pacific Century: The "New" Asia, the United States, and Australia. St. Leonards, Australia, Allen & Unwin, 1996. 324 p.
Chapter 3 - The Rise of China: Economic Growth, Domestic Politics and International Relations, by David S. Goodman, pp 51-65.
Book call no.: 327.94 N384

Roy, Denny, ed. The New Security Agenda in the Asia-Pacific Region. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1997. 183 p.
Chapter 2 - World Order: New Challenges at the Global Level, by Robert O'Neill, pp 5-19.
Book call no.: 355.03305 N5321

 


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