Ming K Chan: 5 books

Book cover of The Hong Kong Reader: Passage to Chinese Sovereignty
by Ming K. Chan, Gerard A. Postiglione, Ming K. Chan
Language: English
Release Date: September 16, 2016

This paperback reader provides the student and general reader with easy access to the major issues of the Hong Kong transition crisis. Contributors include both editors, as well as Frank Ching, Berry F. Hsu, Reginald Yin-wang Kwok, Peter Kwong, Julian Y.M. Leung, Ronald Skeldon, Alvin Y. So, Yun-wing...
Book cover of Schools into Fields and Factories

Schools into Fields and Factories

Anarchists, the Guomindang, and the National Labor University in Shanghai, 1927–1932

by Ming K. Chan, Arif Dirlik
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 2012

In this collaborative effort by two leading scholars of modern Chinese history, Ming K. Chan and Arif Dirlik investigate how the short-lived National Labor University in Shanghai was both a reflection of the revolutionary concerns of its time and a catalyst for future radical experiments in education....
Book cover of Precarious Balance: Hong Kong Between China and Britain, 1842-1992

Precarious Balance: Hong Kong Between China and Britain, 1842-1992

Hong Kong Between China and Britain, 1842-1992

by Ming K. Chan, John D. Young, Ming K. Chan
Language: English
Release Date: June 11, 2015

This work closely considers the history and political importance of Hong Kong in the period 1842 to 1992.
Book cover of The A to Z of the Hong Kong SAR and the Macao SAR
by Ming K. Chan, Sonny Shiu-Hing Lo
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2010

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China is located on the southeastern coast of China, and the Macao SAR can be found off of China's southern coast. Both regions have recently been released from European colonial rule: Hong Kong from British control in 1997 and...
Book cover of Crisis and Transformation in China's Hong Kong
by Ming K. Chan, Alvin Y. So
Language: English
Release Date: July 8, 2016

Hong Kong has undergone sweeping transformation since its return to Chinese sovereignty in 1997. This is a multidisciplinary assessment of the new regime and key issues, challenges, crises and opportunities confronting the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR).
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