With the re-integration of Hong Kong into the People\u27s Republic of China in June 1997, this Article provides an insightful review and analysis of the history of the Hong Kong question from the cession of Hong Kong island to the British Crown in 1842 to the territory\u27s current status in 1997. This Article begins with an overview of Hong Kong\u27s early colonial history, examining the acquisition and retention of Hong Kong by the British Government. This Article then continues with a detailed account of the treatment of Hong Kong, including the eventual decision to return Hong Kong to the People\u27s Republic of China, by both the United Kingdom and the People\u27s Republic of China during the post-War period from 1945 to 1997. F...
In this brief article, we attempt to demonstrate how a historic compromise between British colonial ...
After reviewing the accord, the author asserts that the Hong Kong agreement does solve the Sino-Brit...
This Article explores the human rights forecast following Hong Kong\u27s reintegration into China. T...
On June 30, 1997, the United Kingdom will cede administrative control of Hong Kong to the People\u27...
In 1997, one hundred years of British colonial rule will end, and Hong Kong will revert back to the ...
This article analyzes the 1984 UK-PRC agreement which returned Hong Kong to China, and argues that t...
Hong Kong, a British colony of six million people, will be transferred to Chinese control in 1997. T...
This Article assesses the economic future of Hong Kong after reunification with China. After reviewi...
The future of Hong Kong -- one of the most valuable economic port cities in the world -- has been a ...
In this brief article, we attempt to demonstrate how a historic compromise between British colonial ...
This article aims to clarify the legal relationship between Hong Kong’s sea territory and China’s ba...
Despite the handover of sovereignty over Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to China in 1997, the pri...
Article Extract: On 1 July 1997, when China regains sovereignty over Hong Kong, it will have taken a...
At midnight on June 30, 1997, the British colony of Hong Kong reverted to Chinese sovereignty and it...
Article Extract: On 1 July 1997, when China regains sovereignty over Hong Kong, it will have taken a...
In this brief article, we attempt to demonstrate how a historic compromise between British colonial ...
After reviewing the accord, the author asserts that the Hong Kong agreement does solve the Sino-Brit...
This Article explores the human rights forecast following Hong Kong\u27s reintegration into China. T...
On June 30, 1997, the United Kingdom will cede administrative control of Hong Kong to the People\u27...
In 1997, one hundred years of British colonial rule will end, and Hong Kong will revert back to the ...
This article analyzes the 1984 UK-PRC agreement which returned Hong Kong to China, and argues that t...
Hong Kong, a British colony of six million people, will be transferred to Chinese control in 1997. T...
This Article assesses the economic future of Hong Kong after reunification with China. After reviewi...
The future of Hong Kong -- one of the most valuable economic port cities in the world -- has been a ...
In this brief article, we attempt to demonstrate how a historic compromise between British colonial ...
This article aims to clarify the legal relationship between Hong Kong’s sea territory and China’s ba...
Despite the handover of sovereignty over Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to China in 1997, the pri...
Article Extract: On 1 July 1997, when China regains sovereignty over Hong Kong, it will have taken a...
At midnight on June 30, 1997, the British colony of Hong Kong reverted to Chinese sovereignty and it...
Article Extract: On 1 July 1997, when China regains sovereignty over Hong Kong, it will have taken a...
In this brief article, we attempt to demonstrate how a historic compromise between British colonial ...
After reviewing the accord, the author asserts that the Hong Kong agreement does solve the Sino-Brit...
This Article explores the human rights forecast following Hong Kong\u27s reintegration into China. T...