Tim Simpson is associate professor of communication at the University of Macau.
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The Emerging Public Realm of the Greater Bay Area: Approaches to
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Sovereignty at the Edge: Macau and the Question of Chineseness
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reposition Macau within a cocktail of national, regional, and
global themes."—Current History
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