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This title was first published in 2000address the issue of Taiwan-Hong Kong-China (PRC) relations in the aftermath of the return of Hong Kong to China. The examine the development of the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong in the light of its return to Chinese sovereignty and compare nationalist with democratic management of PRC-Taiwan relations. They explore Taiwan's emerging democracy and its impact on Taiwan-PRC relations exploring PRC's efforts at reunification. A historical account of Taiwan-Hong Kong relations is provided, including projections for the possible future direction of these relations. Freedom of the press is also examined in the context of PRC-Hong Kong relations, along with a look at the contributing factors in the development of an emerging Taiwanese identity and a study of the implication of the reversion of Hong Kong to Chinese rule for Taiwan, PRC and the Asia-Pacific region as a whole.
Contents
ContentsDemocratic versus nationalist management of Taiwan Straits conflicts, Baogang He; Democratizing Taiwan: the impact on Taiwan-China relations, C.L. Chiou; Tripartite relations and the PRC's new reunification efforts, You Ji; China's policies towards Taiwan, J. Bruce Jacobs; Taiwan and Hong Kong relations 1949-97 and beyond, Byron S.J. Weng; Cross-straits relations after the return of Hong Kong to Chinese sovereignty, Quingguo Jia; A political economy analysis of Taiwan-Mainland economic relations, Leong H. Liew; Economic co-operation and competition between Taiwan and China, Pochih Chen and Ching-hsi Chang; Press freedom in China: darkness before the dawn?, Leonard L. Chu; Reunification and press freedom in Hong Kong: the Xi Yang case, Joseph Man Chan and Yiu Ming To; Taiwan's emerging national identity, Cheng-Feng Shih; Implications of the reversion of Hong Kong for China, Taiwan and the region, Gary Klintworth; Index.



