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Putting Health Back in China’s Development

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Made in China, financed in Hong Kong

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Hong kong working class and union organization: A historical glimpse

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Art and culture: Hong Kong or the creation of a collective memory

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Hong Kong by night: Prostitution and cinema in herman Yau’s Whispers and Moans

Herman Yau’s new film, Whispers and Moans, sketches the portrait of a parallel and colourful universe, rarely advertised to foreign visitors (although well known to…

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Commemorating Deng and criticising the “left”

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Christine Loh and Civic Exchange (eds), Functional Constituencies: A Unique Feature of the Hong kong Legislative Council

As the title of this edited volume suggests, the feature of Functional Constituencies (FCs) in Hong Kong ’s parliament, the Legislative Council (LegCo), is indeed…

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Agnes S. Ku and Ngai Pun (eds), Remarking Citizenship in Hong Kong: Community, nation and the global city

This edited volume comes out at a timely moment, as Hong Kong is caught up in competing discourses (e.g., entrepreneurialism, democratisation, and nationalism) that make…

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Gillian Bickley (ed), A Magistrate’s Court in Nineteenth Century Hong Kong

Gillian Bickley has for some time been interested in Hong Kong’s early years as a British colony during the second half of the nineteenth century….

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Neil J. Diamant, Stanley B. Lubman and kevin O’Brien, Engaging the law in China: State, Society and Possibilities for Justice

Legal studies generally appear to be opaque and difficult to access, the reserve of a handful of specialists with little inclination to share their knowledge….

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