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| Number 41    June 1997 |

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The Twenty-First Century Review
The Return of Hong Kong and Twenty-First Century China
4
Twenty-First Century China from the Perspective of "One Country, Two Systems"
Chen Fong-ching
12
The Return of Hong Kong and "One Country, Two Systems"
King Y.C. Ambrose
15
The Strategy for the Economic Development of Hong Kong
Mun Kin-chuk
18
The Hong Kong Intelligentsia and Social Subjectivity
Hsu Cho-yun
20
The Hong Kong Model of Ethnic Relationships
Li Yih-yuan
23
The Fate of Cultural Criticism in Hong Kong
Liu Zai-fu
26
The Revelations of Hong Kong
Chang Chak-yan
30
Post-1997 Hong Kong: Visions of an International Metropolis
Lee Ou-fan Leo
32
After the Return
Hsieh Din-yu
35
Looking Back and Ahead in 1997
Yu Ying-shih
China: The Past Century
43
"Hong Konger" or "Chinese": The Identity of Hong Kong Chinese 1985-1995
Lau Siu-kai
59
Hong Kong-Taiwan Relationship: Policies of the Chinese, Taiwan, and Hong Kong Governments and Their Interactions
Weng S.J. Byron
76
On the Political Change of Hong Kong
Wang Gung-wu
83
The Origins of Modern Chinese Revolutionary Discourse
Chen Jian-hua
View on the World
101
From the Streetlights to the Bronze Statue of Buddha: The Evolution of Hong Kong's Urban Landscape
Zhong Guan-chun
Humanities
106
The Dialectics of Seeing: Hong Kong in Showcases
Ren Hai
121
Television-Fabricated Memory — Hong Kong's Epic Heritage
Ma Kit-wai
Criticism and Response
129
The Rise of Bossism in Rural Communities — A Discussion with Wang Xu
He Qing-lian
Peripatetic Notes
135
The Dilemma of Bilingualism for Chinese Scholars in Japan
Mao Dan-qing
Politics, Law, and Society
138
Reflection on the Law at the Time of Hong Kong's Return
Chen Hung-yee
152
The Emergence of the Political Society in Hong Kong
Kuan Hsin-chi
 
160
Tripartite Interactions
 
161
Pictorial Credits
162
From the Editor’s Desk
 
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