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Sino-British Joint Declaration - Commentaries

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Sino-British Joint Declaration - Commentaries: Encyclopedia II - Sino-British Joint Declaration - Commentaries

The signing of the Joint Declaration by the Conservative Party government of Margaret Thatcher was a cause of controversy in Britain at the time: some were surprised that the right wing Prime Minister would agree to such an arrangement with the Communist government of China represented by Deng Xiaoping. However, many commentaries pointed out that Britain was in an extremely weak negotiating position. Hong Kong was not militarily defensible and received most of its water and food supply from Guangdong province in mainland China. It was ...

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Sino-British Joint Declaration - Commentaries: Encyclopedia II - Sino-British Joint Declaration - United Nations Involvement

The Joint Declaration is unlike an agreement made within a state, and the involvement of the UN creates obligations that internationalize the status of Hong Kong. The Joint Declaration is, therefore, not a private agreement between the PRC and the UK, but an international one. International treaties are concluded between states, not within a state, and are usually not needed to be registered with the ...

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Sino-British Joint Declaration - Commentaries: Encyclopedia II - Sino-British Joint Declaration - Acknowledgement

According to some news reports, Deng Xiaoping at one time called Margaret Thatcher "an arrogant bitch" during the handover talks. Mrs Thatcher had asked Deng Xiaoping to extend the lease of Hong Kong for another 50 years. Deng was outraged, but politely pointed out that if Britain was not planning to hand back Hong Kong, he would take it back by force if necessary. In reply, Thatcher pointed that she didn't have to be told that, but that Deng's statement "I would rather recover Hong Kong poverty stricken than let the British have another per ...

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