Hong Kong Takes Flight

Commercial Aviation and the Making of a Global Hub, 1930s–1998

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Commercial aviation took shape in Hong Kong as the city developed into a powerful economy. Rather than accepting air travel as an inevitability in the era of global mobility, John Wong argues that Hong Kong’s development into a regional and global airline hub was not preordained. By underscoring the shifting process through which this hub emerged, Hong Kong Takes Flight aims to describe globalization and global networks in the making.

Viewing the globalization of the city through the prism of its airline industry, Wong examines how policymakers and businesses asserted themselves against international partners and competitors in a bid to accrue socioeconomic benefits, negotiated their interests in Hong Kong’s economic success, and articulated their expressions of modernity.

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Preliminary Material
Pages: i–xvii
Introduction
Pages: 1–20
Mapping Hong Kong
The Making of a Place in an Evolving Air Space
Pages: 21–59
Reorienting Hong Kong
Resizing and Conforming to Emerging Geopolitics after World War II
Pages: 60–101
Branding Hong Kong
Fashioning Cathay’s Pacific
Pages: 102–147
Upgrading Hong Kong
The Colony Takes Flight
Pages: 148–192
Catapulting Hong Kong
Economic Liberalization and Geopolitical Transformations
Pages: 193–237
Recasting Hong Kong
The Making of a “Hong Kong” Airline
Pages: 238–286
What Is Next for Hong Kong?
Pages: 287–309
Bibliography
Pages: 311–327
Index
Pages: 329–339
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