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1 online resource (393 p.) |
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Routledge Studies on Challenges, Crises and Dissent in World Politics Ser |
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Routledge Studies on Challenges, Crises and Dissent in World Politics Ser
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Re-thinking China's influence across surrounding jurisdictions: A concentric center-periphery framework -- 1.1 Why compare China's influence: going beyond the existing literature -- 1.2 How to compare China's influence: developing a concentric center-periphery framework -- 1.3 Comparing China's influence: the future agenda -- Notes -- References |
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Chapter 2 More than sharp power: Chinese influence operations in Taiwan, Hong Kong and beyond -- 2.1 Commercialized united-front strategy -- 2.2 Chinese influence operations -- 2.3 China's control mechanism in five issue areas -- 2.4 Preliminary comparison of China's global influence -- 2.5 Conclusion: confronting China's economic and political warfare -- Acknowledgment -- Notes -- References -- Part I Contextualizing China's influence: The comparative perspectives -- Chapter 3 China's assimilation of peripheries in former Qing imperial frontiers: A comparative-historical perspective |
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3.1 Governing the periphery: From federalism to 'One-Country, Two-systems' -- 3.2 Hong Kong: from OCTS to patrilineal-nationalist direct rule -- 3.3 Taiwan: from supporting the opposition to courting KMT conservatives -- 3.4 Conclusion: from assimilation of peripheries to revival of the Sinocentric order? -- References -- Chapter 4 Peripheral nationalisms of Taiwan and Hong Kong under China's influence: A comparative-nationalism perspective -- 4.1 Peripheral nation-formation in Taiwan and Hong Kong: from colony to nation |
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4.2 Peripheral nationalist mobilizations in Taiwan and Hong Kong: forms, ideologies and strategies -- 4.3 Conclusion: no one is an island... -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 China's empire-building across peripheries: A comparative-imperialism perspective -- 5.1 From center to imperialism: a review of literature -- 5.2 Applying the theoretical framework to the case of China's imperialism -- 5.3 Conclusion: seeing China's empire building from Hong Kong -- References -- Part II China's influence in peripheral autonomy: Hong Kong as a case study |
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Chapter 6 China's influence on Hong Kong's elections: Evidence from Legislative Council elections -- 6.1 China's direct influence: deciding, re-defining and overturning electoral rules -- 6.2 China's indirect influence: from co-opting local collaborators to shaping the political context -- 6.3 Counter-Chinese influence mobilizations: anti-manipulation efforts and their limitations -- 6.4 Conclusion: erosion of electoral fairness of Hong Kong -- References -- Chapter 7 China's influence on Hong Kong's economy: Lessons from mainlander tourism |
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Description based upon print version of record |
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Electronic book
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Author |
Wu, Jieh-min
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Nathan, Andrew J
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ISBN |
9781000284263 |
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1000284263 |
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