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Peter E. Hamilton
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Note on Language xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- introduction Made in Hong Kong: Transpacific Networks and a New History of Globalization 1
- I. Capitalist Transplants: Elite Refugees and the First Reorientations of Hong Kong 31
- II. Christian Transplants: Nonelite Refugees and American Educational Outreach 70
- III. Cold War Partners: Hong Kong’s “Refugee Colleges” and American Aid 99
- IV. The Turning Point: Li Choh- ming and Kuashang Strategies at Chinese University 127
- V. Decolonization by Investment: American Social and Financial Capital in Hong Kong 158
- VI. The Kuashang Effect: American Social Capital and Hong Kong’s 1970s Takeoff 193
- VII. Leading the Way: Kuashang Brokers in China, 1971– 1982 220
- VIII. The Gatekeepers: Kuashang Strategies and a New Global Order, 1982– 1992 248
- Conclusion 279
- Abbreviations in Notes 291
- Notes 293
- Bibliography 361
- Index 383
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Note on Language xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- introduction Made in Hong Kong: Transpacific Networks and a New History of Globalization 1
- I. Capitalist Transplants: Elite Refugees and the First Reorientations of Hong Kong 31
- II. Christian Transplants: Nonelite Refugees and American Educational Outreach 70
- III. Cold War Partners: Hong Kong’s “Refugee Colleges” and American Aid 99
- IV. The Turning Point: Li Choh- ming and Kuashang Strategies at Chinese University 127
- V. Decolonization by Investment: American Social and Financial Capital in Hong Kong 158
- VI. The Kuashang Effect: American Social Capital and Hong Kong’s 1970s Takeoff 193
- VII. Leading the Way: Kuashang Brokers in China, 1971– 1982 220
- VIII. The Gatekeepers: Kuashang Strategies and a New Global Order, 1982– 1992 248
- Conclusion 279
- Abbreviations in Notes 291
- Notes 293
- Bibliography 361
- Index 383