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E-raamat: to Z of the Hong Kong SAR and the Macao SAR

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2010
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  • ISBN-13: 9781461672289
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  • ISBN-13: 9781461672289
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The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China is located on the southeastern coast of China, and the Macao SAR can be found off of China's southern coast. Both regions have recently been released from European colonial rule: Hong Kong from British control in 1997 and Macao from Portugal in 1999. As SARs, Hong Kong and Macao retain a high degree of autonomy, and they control all issues except those of state (e.g. diplomatic relations and national defense). The A to Z of the Hong Kong SAR and the Macao SAR includes maps, photographs, a list of acronyms, a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and hundreds of cross-referenced dictionary entries on important persons, places, and events as well as political, economic and social background. However, unlike the rest of the series, all these sections are presented in duplicate: one for Hong Kong and one for Macao. The authoritative analysis and informative data presented clearly elucidate the unique situation of these two territories.
Editor's Foreword v
Jon Woronoff
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xv
Reader's Notes xvii
Acronyms and Abbreviations xix
Maps
xxiii
Part One Hong Kong
Chronology
3(22)
Introduction
25(44)
The Dictionary
69(194)
Appendixes
1 Governors of Hong Kong
213(1)
2 GDP per Capita in the HKSAR
214(1)
3 Area and Population of the HKSAR
215(1)
4 Labor, Unemployment, and Wage Index
216(2)
5 Number of Civil Servants
218(1)
6 Employed Population by Industry Sector
219(1)
7 Fiscal Reserves
220(1)
8 Government Revenue and Expenditure
221(1)
9 Public Expenditure by Function
222(1)
10 HKSAR Executive Council
223(2)
11 Composition of the Legislative Council
225(1)
12 Members of the Third Legislative Council
226(3)
13 National People's Congress HKSAR Members
229(2)
Bibliography
231(32)
Part Two Macao
Chronology
263(16)
Introduction
279(19)
The Dictionary
298(79)
Appendixes
1 Governors of Macao
359(4)
2 GDP per Capita in the MSAR
363(1)
3 Area and Population of the MSAR
364(1)
4 Labor and Unemployment
365(1)
5 Employed Population by Industry
366(1)
6 Government Revenue and Expenditure
367(1)
7 MSAR Executive Council
368(1)
8 Principal Officials of the MSAR
369(1)
9 Composition of Macao's Legislative Assembly
370(1)
10 Voter Turnout in Macao's Legislative Assembly Direct Elections
371(1)
11 2001 and 2005 Legislative Assembly Direct ElectionsResults
372(3)
12 Members of the Third Legislative Assembly of the MSAR
375(2)
Bibliography 377(10)
About the Authors 387
Ming K. Chan is a research fellow and an executive coordinator of the Hong Kong Documentary Archives, Hoover Institution, Stanford University. Shiu-hing Lo is associate professor in the Department of Political Science, University of Waterloo, Canada.