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Made in Hong Kong

Transpacific Networks and a New History of Globalization
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Made in Hong Kong by Peter E. Hamilton explores the historical and military landscape of Hong Kong, tracing its transformation from the post-war era to a global economic powerhouse. The book delves into the complex interplay between local dynamics and international influences that have shaped Hong Kong's identity and development. Through intricate research, Hamilton provides insights into the city's unique position at the crossroads of Eastern and Western cultures and politics.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the vibrant intersection of history and cultural dynamics in Hong Kong. It explores the city's unique past and influential role as a major player on the global stage. This work is particularly engaging for those interested in how historical events shape modern geopolitical and economic landscapes.

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Made in Hong Kong

Between 1949 and 1997, Hong Kong transformed from a struggling British colonial outpost into a global financial capital. Made in Hong Kong delivers a new narrative of this metamorphosis, revealing Hong Kong both as a critical engine in the expansion and remaking of postwar global capitalism and as the linchpin of Sino-U.S. trade since the 1970s.

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Between 1949 and 1997, Hong Kong transformed from a struggling British colonial outpost into a global financial capital. Made in Hong Kong delivers a new narrative of this metamorphosis, revealing Hong Kong both as a critical engine in the expansion and remaking of postwar global capitalism and as the linchpin of Sino-U.S. trade since the 1970s.

Peter E. Hamilton explores the role of an overlooked transnational Chinese elite who fled to Hong Kong amid war and revolution. Despite losing material possessions, these industrialists, bankers, academics, and other professionals retained crucial connections to the United States. They used these relationships to enmesh themselves and Hong Kong with the U.S. through commercial ties and higher education.

By the 1960s, Hong Kong had become a manufacturing powerhouse supplying American consumers, and by the 1970s it was the world's largest sender of foreign students to American colleges and universities. Hong Kong's reorientation toward U.S. international leadership enabled its transplanted Chinese elites to benefit from expanding American influence in Asia and positioned them to act as shepherds to China's reengagement with global capitalism. After China's reforms accelerated under Deng Xiaoping, Hong Kong became a crucial node for China's export-driven development, connecting Chinese labour with the U.S. market.

Analyzing untapped archival sources from around the world, this book demonstrates why we cannot understand postwar globalization, China's economic rise, or today's Sino-U.S. trade relationship without centring Hong Kong.

Series: Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University

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Made in Hong Kong by Peter E. Hamilton is celebrated for its insightful portrayal of Hong Kong's influential role in shaping global concepts and enhancing postwar capitalism. Reviewers praise its examination of the intricate networks linking Hong Kong and the U.S., highlighting contributions from various societal actors. The book offers a timely, scholarly interpretation of migration, global capitalism, and Sino-U.S. relations, contributing substantially to understanding economic and international history.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231184854

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 January 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Illustration: 25 b&w photographs

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 440

About the Author

Peter E. Hamilton is an assistant professor in modern Chinese history at Trinity College Dublin.

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