Among the people in Greater China (People’s Republic of China [PRC], Taiwan and Hong Kong), needless to say, economic incentive, political relations and business relations all conjure up an ethos of relations, if not close bonds, among Hong Kong, Taiwan and the PRC. The rise of China matters to everyone who lives in Greater China. Hong Kong is already part of China. Taiwan, according to the PRC, cannot be independent without running the risk of a war. Yet, my question is that are those Chinese the same in Greater China? Do they have different identities? If living with China is inevitable, do they need to search for a new identity to face the challenges? Keywords: Chineseness, Greater China, identity, national boundaries, Hong Kong, Taiwa
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When facing the political, historical and cultural complexities of Mainland China, Hong Kong and Ta...
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The composition of Greater China among the PRC, Hong Kong and Taiwan entails an emerging form of mic...
In discussion of the question ?Who is Chinese?? is complicated by the dual use of the term ?Chinese?...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is about Hong Kongers' engagement in the social ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is about Hong Kongers' engagement in the social ...
The focus of this thesis is the concept of Chineseness & its development during the XX-XXX Centuries...
This book focuses on transformations of identity in Hong Kong, as well as how and the extent to whic...
Why have separatist sentiments increased in Hong Kong despite of China’s growing economic attractive...
This thesis paper sets out to explore nationalism and national identity in East Asia, with a specifi...
When facing the political, historical and cultural complexities of Mainland China, Hong Kong\ud and ...
Chinese civilization has existed for thousands of years in relative isolation from western influence...
What is Chinese nationalism? Is nationalism the most effective framework for understanding how peopl...
What is Chinese nationalism? Is nationalism the most effective framework for understanding how peopl...
When facing the political, historical and cultural complexities of Mainland China, Hong Kong and Ta...
Once again, Peter C.Y. Chow has edited a timely volume on pressing issues concerning Taiwan. This on...
Hong Kong Chinese have always faced a dilemma in claiming a regional, localized Hong Kong identity a...
The composition of Greater China among the PRC, Hong Kong and Taiwan entails an emerging form of mic...
In discussion of the question ?Who is Chinese?? is complicated by the dual use of the term ?Chinese?...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is about Hong Kongers' engagement in the social ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is about Hong Kongers' engagement in the social ...
The focus of this thesis is the concept of Chineseness & its development during the XX-XXX Centuries...
This book focuses on transformations of identity in Hong Kong, as well as how and the extent to whic...