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In recent years, Hong Kong’s economy has struggled, with key indicators declining. Some argue that Hong Kong has fallen behind across the board, even being overtaken by the Mainland. Meanwhile, misunderstandings between the Mainland and Hong Kong have multiplied. What exactly has happened to Hong Kong? How should it chart its future to maintain competitiveness? How should the Chinese government re-examine Hong Kong’s role? Written by a Beijing-born scholar long resident in Hong Kong, this book spans his experiences from the colonial era and the handover to Occupy Central, with Hong Kong becoming his second home. Of the six chapters, the first three analyze deep-seated economic, social, and political issues; the latter three discuss future development directions and offer concrete recommendations. The aim is an objective analysis of Mainland–Hong Kong misunderstandings, offering readers another way to think about Hong Kong.
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Keywords
- China
- Economics
- Government
- hong kong
- Politics
- Social conditions
- thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences
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