‘Three Chinas’ and international organizations after 1997 |
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Authors: | Gerald Chan |
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Affiliation: | Senior Lecturer in International Relations and Co‐editor, Political Science, in the Department of Politics , Victoria University of Wellington , New Zealand |
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Abstract: | This article analyzes the effects of the transfer of Hong Kong's sovereignty to China in 1997 on the participation of Hong Kong and Taiwan in international organizations. It identifies the conditions under which China tolerates co‐existence with Taiwan as members of eleven intergovernmental organizations as of 1996. It concludes with two observations: one, international organizations are not monolithic entities; two, although China has overwhelming influence over Hong Kong's participation in these organizations, it depends also on how the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government is going to manage its relations with China. |
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