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This volume intends to survey the developments of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) in various important areas in its first decade (1997-2007). It aims to critically review past developments, identify the significant issues, and assess the performance of the government and that of the community as a whole. It also attempts to consider future development trends and offers policy suggestions. This book with 24 essays was written by a team of distinguished Hong Kong experts with a unique overview of their respective areas of expertise. A wide range of issues addressing the political, social and economic implications relating to the development of HKSAR was covered. The book will appeal to local and international readers interested in Hong Kong. The latter include the international financial and business community, researchers in Asian Studies, journalists and educated tourists. The local general public should find the book interesting, and university students as well as high school teachers will find it an invaluable reference source.
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This volume intends to survey the developments of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) in various important areas in its first decade (1997-2007). It aims to critically review past developments, identify the significant issues, and assess the performance of the government and that of the community as a whole. It also attempts to consider future development trends and offers policy suggestions. This book with 24 essays was written by a team of distinguished Hong Kong experts with a unique overview of their respective areas of expertise. A wide range of issues addressing the political, social and economic implications relating to the development of HKSAR was covered. The book will appeal to local and international readers interested in Hong Kong. The latter include the international financial and business community, researchers in Asian Studies, journalists and educated tourists. The local general public should find the book interesting, and university students as well as high school teachers will find it an invaluable reference source.