My thesis aims to dissect the confounding factors that lead to the build up of social tension between the Hong Kong and Mainland Chinese population. The three main causes of this tension are the major increase in the wealthy population within China, Hong Kong’s “autonomous” political status, and Hong Kong’s resource constraints. My thesis also aims to provide suitable solutions to diminish or extinguish the tension and give a logical prediction of Hong Kong’s economic, political and social outlook in the upcoming years
The main goal of the thesis is to analyze the historical influence of China on Hong Kong and Macao a...
In this survey of the two decades since Hong Kong’s return to the motherland, the author chooses to ...
This thesis examines the evolution of China's Hong Kong policy in the period 1949-84, and how China ...
Why have separatist sentiments increased in Hong Kong despite of China’s growing economic attractive...
This thesis explores the issue of adaptation within Hong Kong society to political change, with spec...
Hong Kong’s “One Country, Two Systems” government regime will end by 2047and it will promote the cou...
Hong Kong -- the "Pearl of Orient" -- formerly was part of China, now being a territory of Britain, ...
Since July 1, 1997, there has been a push for democracy within Hong Kong. As the years have progress...
Not long after its reunification with People's Republic of China (PRC), Hong Kong's economy was h...
Since 1978 the outbound Chinese student population has consistently increased, year-on-year, resulti...
Since the handover of Hong Kong from Britain to China in 1997, there has been underlying tension and...
Hong Kong was watched by the world when it was reverted to the People Republic of China (PRC) on 1st...
International mobility in higher education (HE) has been exponentially expanding and on a consistent...
This thesis includes two essays on Chinese mainland immigrants and their offspring in Hong Kong, usi...
Research has confirmed that supportive social networks and associated resources play a critical role...
The main goal of the thesis is to analyze the historical influence of China on Hong Kong and Macao a...
In this survey of the two decades since Hong Kong’s return to the motherland, the author chooses to ...
This thesis examines the evolution of China's Hong Kong policy in the period 1949-84, and how China ...
Why have separatist sentiments increased in Hong Kong despite of China’s growing economic attractive...
This thesis explores the issue of adaptation within Hong Kong society to political change, with spec...
Hong Kong’s “One Country, Two Systems” government regime will end by 2047and it will promote the cou...
Hong Kong -- the "Pearl of Orient" -- formerly was part of China, now being a territory of Britain, ...
Since July 1, 1997, there has been a push for democracy within Hong Kong. As the years have progress...
Not long after its reunification with People's Republic of China (PRC), Hong Kong's economy was h...
Since 1978 the outbound Chinese student population has consistently increased, year-on-year, resulti...
Since the handover of Hong Kong from Britain to China in 1997, there has been underlying tension and...
Hong Kong was watched by the world when it was reverted to the People Republic of China (PRC) on 1st...
International mobility in higher education (HE) has been exponentially expanding and on a consistent...
This thesis includes two essays on Chinese mainland immigrants and their offspring in Hong Kong, usi...
Research has confirmed that supportive social networks and associated resources play a critical role...
The main goal of the thesis is to analyze the historical influence of China on Hong Kong and Macao a...
In this survey of the two decades since Hong Kong’s return to the motherland, the author chooses to ...
This thesis examines the evolution of China's Hong Kong policy in the period 1949-84, and how China ...