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Articles by Ho-fung Hung
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China's Rise Stalled?
in NLR 81, May-June 2013, pp. 154-160
Subjects: China , World Economy and Globalization
Hung Ho-fung on Michael Pettis, The Great Rebalancing. A Wall Street insider’s sceptical look at prospects for an orderly recalibration of the world economy.
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Paper-Tiger Finance?
in NLR 72, November-December 2011, pp. 138-144
Subjects: China , Economic Policy
Hung Ho-fung on Carl Walter and Fraser Howie, Red Capitalism. Two Wall Street China hands assess the PRC’s transition from plan to market.
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Uncertainty in the Enclave
in NLR 66, November-December 2010, pp. 55-77
Subjects: China , Political Theory and Strategy
Portrait of Hong Kong’s contested political scene. With democratizing reforms blocked by an entrenched alliance of CCP and local magnates, an increasingly radical populace seeks to break the deadlock. Might the PRC’s hyper-capitalist region be its weakest link?
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America’s Head Servant?
in NLR 60, November-December 2009, pp. 5-25
Subjects: China , World Economy and Globalization
Against predictions that China will soon replace the US as the world’s dominant economic power, Hung Ho-fung argues that the PRC’s export-oriented growth and vast dollar reserves have trapped it in a subordinate role—to which much of its elite remains committed.
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