Lim Tai Wei graduated from Cornell University with a PhD in History in the field of East Asia. His teaching interests include Japanese popular culture and East Asian History (including world historical subjects concerning China and Japan). His research interests are in the energy and environmental histories of China and Japan. He taught Japanese popular culture-related courses in Waseda University and Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is currently a Research Fellow at East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore and Senior Lecturer, SIM University (UniSIM).
Ping Xiaojuan is a Research Assistant at East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore. Holding a Master of Science in International Political Economy from Nanyang Technological University, she served as data analyst at China Foreign Trade Centre (2011) and editor-in-chief at the Journal of International Trade and Crisscross (2008–2009). Her research interests include development economics, Chinese foreign policy, and China-ASEAN relations.
This book seeks to survey the role of tycoons in Hong Kong's socio-political and socioeconomic developments. Summoned to Beijing just before the onset of the territory's longest social movement, it highlights the tycoons' symbolic intermediary role between Beijing's elite and the people of Hong Kong. Also investigated is the unwritten social contract between Beijing's elite and Hong Kong society — that the tycoons will be rewarded economically or left alone to conduct their business activities if they remain compatible with Beijing's policy directions (or at least remain neutral in contentious issues) and facilitate policy implementation if necessary.
Tycoons in Hong Kong has three research objectives: first, in understanding the roles that tycoons play in Hong Kong, it is necessary to understand Beijing's crafted political and social spaces for Hong Kong's economic elites to exert their influence. Second, it examines the integrated roles that the tycoons play as consultative members of the Chinese one-party socio-political structures. Third, it presents the humanized side of the tycoons, highlights the positive contributions that tycoons make to Hong Kong and mainland China and deconstructs the idea of a hegemonic tycoon class by emphasizing their heterogeneity in the biographical entries section of the publication.
發表於2024-11-23
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圖書標籤: HK 香港 經濟,政治和曆史 政治
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