TY - CHAP
T1 - The post-Tiananmen decade
T2 - Prices paid for China’s economic growth
AU - Lo, T. Wing
PY - 2019/9/12
Y1 - 2019/9/12
N2 - This chapter introduces the revitalization of China’s open door policy in the 1990s, using Guangdong as a case study. The economic growth the province experienced was not without blood, sweat, and tears, as rates of prostitution, abduction, illegal drugs, smuggling, robbery, firearm-related crimes, corruption, and economic crimes were rampant. The infiltration of the Hong Kong triads gave rise to the trafficking of drugs, prostitution, and firearms. Smuggling of stolen luxury cars from Hong Kong became common in order to meet the demands of the mainland. Law and order were ineffective, as many officials were participating in criminal activity, both through action and inaction. Officials in charge of monitoring resources took advantage of insider information and opportunities for speculation and arbitrage. This chapter concludes that money became the people’s main life goal and they would procure it at all costs. If history is doomed to repeat itself, the same may appear in OBOR participating nations.
AB - This chapter introduces the revitalization of China’s open door policy in the 1990s, using Guangdong as a case study. The economic growth the province experienced was not without blood, sweat, and tears, as rates of prostitution, abduction, illegal drugs, smuggling, robbery, firearm-related crimes, corruption, and economic crimes were rampant. The infiltration of the Hong Kong triads gave rise to the trafficking of drugs, prostitution, and firearms. Smuggling of stolen luxury cars from Hong Kong became common in order to meet the demands of the mainland. Law and order were ineffective, as many officials were participating in criminal activity, both through action and inaction. Officials in charge of monitoring resources took advantage of insider information and opportunities for speculation and arbitrage. This chapter concludes that money became the people’s main life goal and they would procure it at all costs. If history is doomed to repeat itself, the same may appear in OBOR participating nations.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85080809872
UR - https://www.scopus.com/record/pubmetrics.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85080809872&origin=recordpage
U2 - 10.4324/9780429031045-2
DO - 10.4324/9780429031045-2
M3 - RGC 12 - Chapter in an edited book (Author)
SN - 9780367142766
T3 - Routledge Studies in Crime and Justice in Asia and the Global South
SP - 17
EP - 33
BT - Organized Crime and Corruption Across Borders
A2 - Lo, T. Wing
A2 - Siegel, Dina
A2 - Kwok, Sharon I.
PB - Routledge
ER -