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""The Shek Kip Mei Myth"" provides a new explanation for the beginnings of Hong Kong's massive public housing program, tracing it to the colonial govenrment's inability to resolve the squatter problem due to constraints posed by the geopolitics of the early Cold War.
Squatter settlements --- Relocation (Housing) --- Housing policy --- Informal settlements (Squatter settlements) --- Irregular settlements --- Settlements, Spontaneous --- Settlements, Squatter --- Shack towns --- Shanty towns --- Shantytowns --- Spontaneous settlements --- Uncontrolled settlements --- Cities and towns --- Slums --- Housing --- Housing and state --- State and housing --- City planning --- Social policy --- Government policy
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Housing --- Urbanization --- Squatter settlements --- Logement --- Urbanisation --- Bidonvilles --- Informal settlements (Squatter settlements) --- Irregular settlements --- Settlements, Spontaneous --- Settlements, Squatter --- Shack towns --- Shanty towns --- Shantytowns --- Spontaneous settlements --- Uncontrolled settlements --- Cities and towns --- Slums --- #SBIB:328H413 --- #SBIB:35H6050 --- Instellingen en beleid: Zuid-Afrika --- Bestuur en beleid: nationale en regionale studies: Afrika
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