Drawing on a recent wave of scholarship on urban development in East Asia, this article offers a critical account of the twists and turns of Hong Kong’s urban development by focusing on class recomposition, state strategies and their relationships with the city’s changing position in its regional political economy. To do so, it examines how the middle class and their housing and investment demand have begun to lose their significance as a driver of urban gentrification. Meanwhile, since the resumption of China’s sovereignty over the city and the outbreak of Asian financial crisis, the local and central state have engineered a finance-led growth model whose diverse neoliberal interventions and political calculations have persistently lead to...
China's urbanization is undergoing profound neoliberal shifts, within which urban redevelopment has ...
Rapid population growth and critical land shortage were often considered as the two fundamental forc...
China's urbanization is undergoing profound neoliberal shifts, within which urban redevelopment has ...
The specificity of Hong Kong’s gentrification trajectory reflects its urban morphology, political in...
The housing question has been a core societal issue for centuries. Since Engels (1988) intervened in...
Deindustrialization and the rise of the service economy have altered the urban landscape in many cou...
Urban studies scholarship on Hong Kong fairly explains the urban transformations and transitions dur...
Wu, Fulong. State dominance in urban redevelopment : beyond gentrification in urban China. Urban Aff...
<div><p>In the late twentieth century, Hong Kong experienced a transformation from an industrial to ...
Abstract. During the 1990s and 2000s understandings of urban politics have become dominated by narra...
Against the backdrop of globalisation and market transition, the policies and practices of urban red...
Currently, scholars are debating the epistemological limits of the concept of gentrification as a re...
Gentrification is a well-known Western phenomenon involving the upgrading of urban areas, where econ...
This dissertation traces the genealogy of property development and emergence of an urban milieu in H...
Gentrification requires properties to be available for investment through market transactions. In ma...
China's urbanization is undergoing profound neoliberal shifts, within which urban redevelopment has ...
Rapid population growth and critical land shortage were often considered as the two fundamental forc...
China's urbanization is undergoing profound neoliberal shifts, within which urban redevelopment has ...
The specificity of Hong Kong’s gentrification trajectory reflects its urban morphology, political in...
The housing question has been a core societal issue for centuries. Since Engels (1988) intervened in...
Deindustrialization and the rise of the service economy have altered the urban landscape in many cou...
Urban studies scholarship on Hong Kong fairly explains the urban transformations and transitions dur...
Wu, Fulong. State dominance in urban redevelopment : beyond gentrification in urban China. Urban Aff...
<div><p>In the late twentieth century, Hong Kong experienced a transformation from an industrial to ...
Abstract. During the 1990s and 2000s understandings of urban politics have become dominated by narra...
Against the backdrop of globalisation and market transition, the policies and practices of urban red...
Currently, scholars are debating the epistemological limits of the concept of gentrification as a re...
Gentrification is a well-known Western phenomenon involving the upgrading of urban areas, where econ...
This dissertation traces the genealogy of property development and emergence of an urban milieu in H...
Gentrification requires properties to be available for investment through market transactions. In ma...
China's urbanization is undergoing profound neoliberal shifts, within which urban redevelopment has ...
Rapid population growth and critical land shortage were often considered as the two fundamental forc...
China's urbanization is undergoing profound neoliberal shifts, within which urban redevelopment has ...