Covert Colonialism: Governance, Surveillance and Political Culture in British Hong Kong, c. 1966-97

Author:   Florence Mok
Publisher:   Manchester University Press
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9781526182333


Pages:   296
Publication Date:   24 September 2024
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Covert Colonialism: Governance, Surveillance and Political Culture in British Hong Kong, c. 1966-97


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This book is the first comprehensive archive-based study to explore governance, surveillance, political culture and public policymaking in colonial Hong Kong from 1966 to 1997, using newly released archival documents in London and Hong Kong. Using historical discipline, it provides a thorough understanding of state-society relations in Hong Kong. This book fills the long-standing void in the existing scholarship by constructing an empirical study of colonial governance and political culture in Hong Kong from 1966 to 1997.Using under-exploited archival and unofficial data in London and Hong Kong, it overcomes the limitations in the existing literature which has been written mainly by political scientists and sociologists, and has been primarily theoretically driven. It addresses a highly contested and timely agenda, one in which colonial historians have made major interventions: the nature of colonial governance and autonomy of the colonial polity. This book focusing on colonialism and the Chinese society in Hong Kong in a pivotal period will generate meaningful discussions and heated debates on comparisons between 'colonialism' in different space and time: between Hong Kong and other former British colonies; and between colonial and post-colonial Hong Kong.

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Author:   Florence Mok
Publisher:   Manchester University Press
Imprint:   Manchester University Press
ISBN:  

9781526182333


ISBN 10:   1526182335
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   24 September 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available, will be POD   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface and acknowledgements Introduction 1. Constructing ‘public opinion’ through Town Talk and MOOD 2. The Chinese as the official language movement 3. The anti-corruption movement 4. The campaign against telephone rate increases 5. The campaign to reopen the Precious Blood Golden Jubilee School 6. The changing immigration discourse and policy 7. The British Nationality Act controversy 8. Overt public opinion surveys and shifting popular attitudes towards proposed and implemented constitutional reforms Conclusion Select bibliography -- .

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'Timely and provocative, Mok’s deeply researched and compellingly argued book is a wake-up call to those politicians and academics who still embrace the erroneous “myth of political apathy and stability in Hong Kong” (p. 257) and fail to understand Hong Kong’s political culture through its ongoing history of political activism. Covert Colonialism is essential reading for those interested in Hong Kong history and politics, as well as in the evolving nature of colonial governance and decolonization during the 20th century, the effects of which can still be felt today.' The China Quarterly -- .


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Florence Mok is a Nanyang Assistant Professor of History at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

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