

An edition of Chinese communists and Hong Kong capitalists (2010)
1937-1997
By Cindy Yik-yi Chu
Publish Date
2010
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Language
eng
Pages
196
Description:
This book studies the activities of the Chinese Communists in Hong Kong from 1937 to 1997. The Chinese Communists were involved with the Hong Kong capitalists. Communication and cooperation between them and mutual interests constituted the manifestation of a united front effort. The Chinese Communists were more accommodating of Hong Kong and open to working with the local capitalists than some observers might think. This book reveals a unique part of Chinese Communist history, and six decades of astonishing united front between the Chinese Communists and Hong Kong upper-class capitalists. It should attract the attention of anyone interested in contemporary China.
subjects: Communists, Capitalists and financiers, Relations, Elite (Social sciences), Constitutional law, Businessmen, Economic conditions, Foreign relations, History, Businesspeople, Constitutional law, china, hong kong, China, relations, foreign countries, Hong kong (china), foreign relations, Hong kong (china), economic conditions, Hong kong (china), history, transfer of sovereignty from great britain, 1997, Constitutional history, Diplomatic relations, Economic history, International relations, Political science & theory, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Political Process, Political Parties, Politics and Government
Places: China, Hong Kong, Hong Kong (China)
Times: 20th century, Transfer of Sovereignty from Great Britain, 1997