4.1
From Total Dependence to Relative Independence
4.2
A Matter of Indifference and a Conflict of Interests
4.3 A Heightened British Concern
Chapter 5.
5.1
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The Relationship between Hong Kong and China
The Nationalists (1945
1949)
5.2
1967)
5.3
5.4
The Birth of New China to the Cultural Revolution (1949 -
From Turmoil to Progress (1967 - 1978)
A Transformation of the Relationship with China's Open Door Policy (1978 - 1989)
5.5
The Tiananmen Events and the Aftermath (1989 1992)
Chapter 6.
Britain and China Co-operation and Competition: The Case of Hong Kong's International Position with reference to Hong Kong's Internal Affairs
PART III.
Chapter 7.
7.1
7.
2
Hong Kong and the World
Taiwan
The Chinese Connection
The Overseas Chinese
Chapter 8.
The Relationship between Hong Kong and Relevant Countries and Entities
8.1
The United States
8.2
Japan
8.3
Others
(Europe, (Europe, Canada, Australasia, South East Asia, South Korea, the Commonwealth, the former Soviet Bloc and others)
Chapter 9.
PART IV.
Internationalizing the Question of Hong Kong
The Prospects
Chapter 10. Summary and Conclusions: Hong Kong's International Identity within the context of Chinese Sovereignty
10.1 Political and Economic Conditions that have to be met for Hong Kong to maintain its International Position
10.2 Relationships between the External and Internal Dimensions of Hong Kong's Autonomy