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China Factors: Political Perspectives and Economic Interactions (2007)
Book
Cheung, G. C. (2007). China Factors: Political Perspectives and Economic Interactions. Transaction Publishers

China Factors offers a first-hand perspective on political and socio-economic changes in Hong Kong after the official changeover to control by China. It reflects the author’s observations, personal encounters, interviews, and experiences, especially... Read More about China Factors: Political Perspectives and Economic Interactions.

Hong Kong’s Information Technology after 1997 and the case of 3G Mobile Licences “Auction” in 2001 (2006)
Journal Article
Cheung, G. C. (2006). Hong Kong’s Information Technology after 1997 and the case of 3G Mobile Licences “Auction” in 2001. China (Singapore. Online), 4(2), 314-326. https://doi.org/10.1142/s0219747206000173

On 10 March 2005, Tung Chee Hwa, Hong Kong’s first Chief Executive following the departure of the Colonial Government on 1 July 1997, announced his resignation on the grounds of health problems.1 His resignation marked the end of the first phase (eig... Read More about Hong Kong’s Information Technology after 1997 and the case of 3G Mobile Licences “Auction” in 2001.

'Involuntary Migrants, Political Revolutionaries and Economic Energisers: a history of the image of overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia' (2005)
Journal Article
Cheung, G. C. (2005). 'Involuntary Migrants, Political Revolutionaries and Economic Energisers: a history of the image of overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia'. Journal of Contemporary China, 14(42), 55-66. https://doi.org/10.1080/1067056042000300781

Along the contemporary migration history of the overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia, three distinctive images have been constructed through the interaction between the overseas Chinese and Mainland China. First, the image of involuntary migrant, formu... Read More about 'Involuntary Migrants, Political Revolutionaries and Economic Energisers: a history of the image of overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia'.

'Chinese Diaspora as Virtual-Nation: Interactive Roles between Economic and Social Capital' (2004)
Journal Article
Cheung Gordon, C. (2004). 'Chinese Diaspora as Virtual-Nation: Interactive Roles between Economic and Social Capital'. Political Studies, 52(4), 664-684. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.2004.00502.x

This paper attempts to analyse how and in what ways the Chinese diaspora interacts with globalisation in Southeast Asia through their economic and social capital. It explores the theories of globalisation and contrasts them with the thematic changes... Read More about 'Chinese Diaspora as Virtual-Nation: Interactive Roles between Economic and Social Capital'.