Article Extract: On July 1, 1997, China will resume control over Hong Kong - territory ceded to Britain in 1842 following China\u27s defeat in the Opium War. The settlement of the Hong Kong question and the scheduled 1999 reversion of Macao from Portugal to China will effectively remove the last traces of the restrictions and encroachments placed on China by treaty for 150 years following the 1842 Treaty of Nanking. The unequal treaty system began with the trading and residential privileges provided by the Treaty of Nanking. Britain was the premier trading power in China in the nineteenth century, and the treaty and trading system that developed there were largely of British design. The United States and France benefitted from this framew...
Article originally published in The China Press, Shanghai, of June 1, 1927)https://digitalrepository...
10 Pages, issued by the American Committee for Fair Play in Chinahttps://digitalrepository.trincoll....
This Article explores the human rights forecast following Hong Kong\u27s reintegration into China. T...
Article Extract: On July 1, 1997, China will resume control over Hong Kong - territory ceded to Brit...
This Note analyzes the PRC\u27s claim that, according to accepted principles of international law, i...
This article explores the quest for sovereign equality by China and Japan as it unfolded in a specif...
This article analyzes the 1984 UK-PRC agreement which returned Hong Kong to China, and argues that t...
This article will explore the evolution of China’s border policy through the 1950s and 1960s. Drawin...
This article aims to identify possible changes in the East Asian unequal treaty system in the early ...
6 pages, Issued by the American Committee for Fair Play in Chinahttps://digitalrepository.trincoll.e...
Since its admission to the WTO in 2001, China has been in the process of complying with the commitme...
This article reconstructs two modes of parliamentary representation of (post-)imperial diversity in ...
This paper aims to examine how the United States transformed its foreign policy to promote China as ...
This article attempts to explain why China-Vietnam relations, which were based on tributary ties, ...
Article Extract: On 1 July 1997, when China regains sovereignty over Hong Kong, it will have taken a...
Article originally published in The China Press, Shanghai, of June 1, 1927)https://digitalrepository...
10 Pages, issued by the American Committee for Fair Play in Chinahttps://digitalrepository.trincoll....
This Article explores the human rights forecast following Hong Kong\u27s reintegration into China. T...
Article Extract: On July 1, 1997, China will resume control over Hong Kong - territory ceded to Brit...
This Note analyzes the PRC\u27s claim that, according to accepted principles of international law, i...
This article explores the quest for sovereign equality by China and Japan as it unfolded in a specif...
This article analyzes the 1984 UK-PRC agreement which returned Hong Kong to China, and argues that t...
This article will explore the evolution of China’s border policy through the 1950s and 1960s. Drawin...
This article aims to identify possible changes in the East Asian unequal treaty system in the early ...
6 pages, Issued by the American Committee for Fair Play in Chinahttps://digitalrepository.trincoll.e...
Since its admission to the WTO in 2001, China has been in the process of complying with the commitme...
This article reconstructs two modes of parliamentary representation of (post-)imperial diversity in ...
This paper aims to examine how the United States transformed its foreign policy to promote China as ...
This article attempts to explain why China-Vietnam relations, which were based on tributary ties, ...
Article Extract: On 1 July 1997, when China regains sovereignty over Hong Kong, it will have taken a...
Article originally published in The China Press, Shanghai, of June 1, 1927)https://digitalrepository...
10 Pages, issued by the American Committee for Fair Play in Chinahttps://digitalrepository.trincoll....
This Article explores the human rights forecast following Hong Kong\u27s reintegration into China. T...