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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Autobiographical Note 1
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PART ONE The Quest for Justice in Hong Kong
- 1 A First Taste of Hong Kong in the 1950s 7
- 2 Hong Kong After the Second World War — First Impressions of the Early Days 13
- 3 The Municipal Councils of Hong Kong 19
- 4 Hawkers as Prey to Corruption 35
- 5 The Chronic Housing Problem 43
- 6 The Housing-Policy Stimulus to Corruption 49
- 7 The Trials and Tribulations of Registering a School 57
- 8 Of Officials, Contractors and Triads 67
- 9 Hong Kong -1960s Criminal Paradise 73
- 10 Even the Legal System . . . 85
- 11 Corruption Reaches out to Transport 95
- 12 Two Summers of Discontent: 1966 and 1967 103
- 13 Peter Godber Gives the Game Away 113
- 14 Is the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) Succeeding in Its Mission? 119
- 15 Democracy in Hong Kong 127
- 16 Step-by-Step Democracy 133
- 17 The Transitional Years in Hong Kong, 1992-97 145
- 18 Hong Kong's Future After 2007 153
- 19 Colonial Ignorance 157
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PART TWO What Happened to Democracy?
- 20 Why Write About Democracy? 163
- 21 What Is Democracy? 169
- 22 The Development of Democracy 171
- 23 Machiavellian Era 175
- 24 The Imperialist Mind 183
- 25 How Democratic Is a Stolen Country? 187
- 26 Economic Colonialism 195
- 27 Fascism After the Second World War 199
- 28 The Legacy of the Monroe Doctrine 205
- 29 Democracy Misinterpreted 213
- 30 A New Concept of Democracy 223
- 31 Voting Systems 233
- 32 Quotations on Democracy and Pseudo-Democracy 239
- Epilogue 245
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APPENDICES
- Appendix A 251
- Appendix B 261
- Appendix C 271
- Appendix D 277
- Appendix E 303
- Reference Books 317
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Autobiographical Note 1
-
PART ONE The Quest for Justice in Hong Kong
- 1 A First Taste of Hong Kong in the 1950s 7
- 2 Hong Kong After the Second World War — First Impressions of the Early Days 13
- 3 The Municipal Councils of Hong Kong 19
- 4 Hawkers as Prey to Corruption 35
- 5 The Chronic Housing Problem 43
- 6 The Housing-Policy Stimulus to Corruption 49
- 7 The Trials and Tribulations of Registering a School 57
- 8 Of Officials, Contractors and Triads 67
- 9 Hong Kong -1960s Criminal Paradise 73
- 10 Even the Legal System . . . 85
- 11 Corruption Reaches out to Transport 95
- 12 Two Summers of Discontent: 1966 and 1967 103
- 13 Peter Godber Gives the Game Away 113
- 14 Is the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) Succeeding in Its Mission? 119
- 15 Democracy in Hong Kong 127
- 16 Step-by-Step Democracy 133
- 17 The Transitional Years in Hong Kong, 1992-97 145
- 18 Hong Kong's Future After 2007 153
- 19 Colonial Ignorance 157
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PART TWO What Happened to Democracy?
- 20 Why Write About Democracy? 163
- 21 What Is Democracy? 169
- 22 The Development of Democracy 171
- 23 Machiavellian Era 175
- 24 The Imperialist Mind 183
- 25 How Democratic Is a Stolen Country? 187
- 26 Economic Colonialism 195
- 27 Fascism After the Second World War 199
- 28 The Legacy of the Monroe Doctrine 205
- 29 Democracy Misinterpreted 213
- 30 A New Concept of Democracy 223
- 31 Voting Systems 233
- 32 Quotations on Democracy and Pseudo-Democracy 239
- Epilogue 245
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APPENDICES
- Appendix A 251
- Appendix B 261
- Appendix C 271
- Appendix D 277
- Appendix E 303
- Reference Books 317