SERIES GENERAL EDITORS' FOREWORD; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABBREVIATIONS; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER ONE: CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK; CHAPTER TWO: REPRESENTATION AND DEMOCRATIZATION; CHAPTER THREE: A QUESTION OF GOVERNMENT; CHAPTER FOUR: THE CIVIL SERVICE; CHAPTER FIVE: CHANNELS FOR COMMUNICATION AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION; CHAPTER SIX: POLITICAL CULTURE; CHAPTER SEVEN: THE CHINA FACTOR; INDEX
Summary
This volume analyses the evolution of a unique brand of politics in Hong Kong. It examines how a Crown Colony system responded to the demands made of it by its Chinese and British residents in the shadow of the often volatile politics of modern China