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Publications on Hong Kong and the Diaspora

These Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies (JCAPS) publications have been made available in digital format by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from IVIulticultural Canada and University of Toronto Libraries. 

Angus, William H. (ed.) (1992). Canada-Hong Kong: Some Legal Considerations. Canada and Hong Kong Papers No. 2. Toronto: Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies.

Angus, William H. and Johannes Chan (eds.) (1994). Canada-Hong Kong: Human Rights and Privacy Law IssuesCanada and Hong Kong Papers No. 4. Toronto: Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies.

Burns, John P. (1994). “The Role of the New China News Agency and China’s Policy Towards Hong Kong”, 17-60. In J.P. Burns, V.C. Falkenheim and D.M. Lampton, Hong Kong and China in Transition. Canada and Hong Kong Papers No. 3. Toronto: Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies.

Burns, John P., Victor C. Falkenheim and David M. Lampton (1994). Hong Kong and China in Transition. Canada and Hong Kong Papers No. 3. Toronto: Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies.

Burton, Charles (ed.) (1992). Politics and Society in Hong Kong Towards 1997. Canada and Hong Kong Papers No. 1. Toronto: Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies.

Falkenheim, Victor C. (1994). “China’s Evolving Region-Centre Relations: Implications for Hong Kong”, 61-71. In J.P. Burns, V.C. Falkenheim and D.M. Lampton, Hong Kong and China in Transition.Canada and Hong Kong Papers No. 3. Toronto: Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies.

Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies. Canada and Hong Kong Update  (Newsletter). Spring 1990 to Winter 1995. York University and University of Toronto, Toronto.

Lampton, David M. (1994). "Hong Kong and the Rise of ‘Greater China’: Policy Issues for the United States", 73-84. In J.P. Burns, V.C. Falkenheim and D.M. Lampton, Hong Kong and China in Transition. Canada and Hong Kong Papers No. 3. Toronto: Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies.

Lee, Paul L.M. (1994). Hong Kong Visa Students in Secondary Schools in Metropolitan Toronto. Canada and Hong Kong Project, Research Papers No. 2. Toronto: Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies.

Luk, Bernard Hung-Kay (2003). Hong Kong's Post-1997 Transformation in PerspectivePacific Affairs 76(2):257-263.

Yu, Brian (1999). The Arches of the YearsHong Kong Life Stories No. 1. Toronto: Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies.