This book is a scholarly yet highly readable account of the middleman role that Hong Kong has played in China's Open Door Policy. Dr. Sung develops a Theory of Intermediation to explain the paradoxical situation by which Hong Kong's role as intermediary in China's commodity trade is becoming more prominent in spite of the fact that since the development of the Open Door Policy in 1979, China has established many direct diplomatic, commercial and transportation...
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