| Number 161 June 2017 |
The Twenty-First Century Review
The Twentieth Anniversary of Hong Kong’s Return to China:
One Country, Two Systems
One Country, Two Systems
4
Still Not Quite Getting into the Question: Hong Kong
at the Twentieth Anniversary of Returning to China
at the Twentieth Anniversary of Returning to China
Lui Tai-lok
17
“One Country, Two Systems” and State Integration
Zheng Ge
Research Articles
37
The Chinese Communist Party’s Press Policy and the Role of Liberal Democrats in Its Formulation in Hong Kong before 1949
He Bi-xiao
53
The Third Front: Economic Warfare in the 1967 Riots in Hong Kong
Wong Chun-yu
71
The “Red Era” and Hong Kong’s Left-wing Radicalisms
Law Wing-sang
84
“Lion Rock”: Historical Memory, Visuality, and National Allegory
Lai Kwok-wai
View on the World
102
Re-reading the Photographic Images of Hong Kong by Wong Kan-tai
Jack Lee Sai-chong
Discourses and Peripatetic Notes
111
Together We Plan: A Reflection on the East Kowloon Kai Tak Development Project
Wallace Chang Ping-hung
Book Reviews
119
Indirect Rule, Virtual Liberalism, and Cross-Voting: A Review on Law Wing-sang, Beyond Colonialism and the Homeland-State
Lu Nan
124
The Historical Turn in Hong Kong: A Review on Zhang Jie-ping and Chung Yiu-wah, eds., Three Years in Hong Kong
Yan Fei
132
History versus “History”: A Review on Wang Ming-ke, Reflexive Historiography and Rethinking History: An Analysis of Text and Representation
Wang Ke
142
Revealing the Mysteries of “the Incident of Gao Gang and Rao Shushi”: A Review on Lin Yun-hui, An Re-investigation of the “Anti-Party” Incident of Gao Gang and Rao Shushi
Mu Gong
152
Tripartite Interactions
154
From the Editor’s Desk