From late 1956 onwards, British colonial officials spoke of the postwar influx of Chinese refugees from the mainland to Hong Kong as a ‘problem of people’, with serious consequences on housing, social services and even political relations. The problem was also one of an international concern: both Communist and Nationalist China and the United States saw it in the wider context of their Cold War struggles. At first, the Hong Kong government was ambivalent about providing massive relief for the refugees, either by itself or by the United Nations. But by the late 1950s and early 1960s, the political importance of turning potential rioters into responsible citizens, and the Cold War implications of great powers’ involvement convinced British c...
The year 1949 was a great divide in modern Chinese history. How Shanghai bankers responded to it is ...
Recent literature has explored the substantial autonomy Hong Kong enjoyed under British imperial rul...
The present chapter will analyse a crucial moment in the special relationship developed by Britain, ...
This project traces the history of population movements out of “Red China” during the Cold War and i...
With the support of new sources from British and Hong Kong archives, this study casts new light on t...
Set against the backdrop of the Cold War and the declining British Empire, this thesis explores how ...
On December 19, 1984, the United Kingdom\u27s Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, and Premier Zhao Zi...
Hong Kong has existed as a British crown colony since 1942, and its colonial political structures re...
Following the Communist take-over on the mainland of China, more than one million people fled to the...
The history of colonial East Asia is a human anatomy describing beneficial organs of foreign rule. P...
One of the tasks that the British in Hong Kong faced in the reoccupation of Hong Kong after World Wa...
Hong Kong, a British colony of six million people, will be transferred to Chinese control in 1997. T...
The plight of the Vietnamese Boat People in Hong Kong in recent decades has brought into sharp relie...
International audienceThe reasons for Chinese Emigration to America and elsewhere were largely econo...
On the 6th January 1950 Britain accorded de jure recognition to the newly formed People’s Republic o...
The year 1949 was a great divide in modern Chinese history. How Shanghai bankers responded to it is ...
Recent literature has explored the substantial autonomy Hong Kong enjoyed under British imperial rul...
The present chapter will analyse a crucial moment in the special relationship developed by Britain, ...
This project traces the history of population movements out of “Red China” during the Cold War and i...
With the support of new sources from British and Hong Kong archives, this study casts new light on t...
Set against the backdrop of the Cold War and the declining British Empire, this thesis explores how ...
On December 19, 1984, the United Kingdom\u27s Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, and Premier Zhao Zi...
Hong Kong has existed as a British crown colony since 1942, and its colonial political structures re...
Following the Communist take-over on the mainland of China, more than one million people fled to the...
The history of colonial East Asia is a human anatomy describing beneficial organs of foreign rule. P...
One of the tasks that the British in Hong Kong faced in the reoccupation of Hong Kong after World Wa...
Hong Kong, a British colony of six million people, will be transferred to Chinese control in 1997. T...
The plight of the Vietnamese Boat People in Hong Kong in recent decades has brought into sharp relie...
International audienceThe reasons for Chinese Emigration to America and elsewhere were largely econo...
On the 6th January 1950 Britain accorded de jure recognition to the newly formed People’s Republic o...
The year 1949 was a great divide in modern Chinese history. How Shanghai bankers responded to it is ...
Recent literature has explored the substantial autonomy Hong Kong enjoyed under British imperial rul...
The present chapter will analyse a crucial moment in the special relationship developed by Britain, ...