

An edition of Cosmopolitan Capitalists (1999)
Hong Kong and the Chinese Diaspora at the End of the Twentieth Century
By Gary G. Hamilton
Publish Date
July 1999
Publisher
University of Washington Press
Language
eng
Pages
189
Description:
"At midnight on June 30, 1997, Hong Kong became part of the People's Republic of China. The transfer of Hong Kong sovereignty from Great Britain to China was an extraordinary historical event, signifying the end of the West's colonial presence in Asia and the rise of China's hegemony."--BOOK JACKET. "In the past 150 years as a British colony, Hong Kong had changed from a barely inhabitable colonial entrepot to one of the world's leading financial and industrial centers. Cut off from China for nearly 40 years following World War II and now faced with the dilemma of a new social and economic order under Chinese law, many Hong Kongers uprooted themselves and moved to a new country; others decided to stay; but a great many chose to maintain their lives and livelihoods in Hong Kong, while spreading their assets and their family members around the world."--BOOK JACKET. "Cosmopolitan Capitalists focuses on the people of Hong Kong and how they are defining themselves under altered circumstances. It is a broad multidisciplinary view of Hong Kong's transformation, written for a general audience by some of the world's foremost scholars on the region."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Business enterprises, china, China, economic conditions, 1949-, Emigration and immigration, Capitalism, Economic conditions, Chinese, Foreign countries, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, Economics, General, Reference, HISTORY / Asia / China, Economic history, Chinezen, Diaspora, Migratie (demografie), Capitalisme, Conditions économiques, Émigration et immigration