Revision as of 05:49, 10 July 2022 editAlejandroFC (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users16,734 editsm →See also← Previous edit | Revision as of 19:49, 9 February 2023 edit undoTrue Pagan Warrior (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers22,680 edits copy editNext edit → | ||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Unreferenced|date=January 2008}} | {{Unreferenced|date=January 2008}} | ||
'''Handover''', in the political-historical sense, often refers to the transfer of power of former ] (particularly those of ]) to the local people. The term was also used for the transfer of the ] and the ] to ], and the returns of sovereignty to ] by the ]. | '''Handover''', in the political-historical sense, often refers to the transfer of power of former ] (particularly those of ]) to the local people. The term was also used for the transfer of the ] and the ] to ], and the returns of sovereignty to ] by the ]. | ||
* The transfer of ] of ], a former ] ], from UK to ] in 1997. After the |
* The transfer of ] of ], a former ] ], from UK to ] in 1997. After the handover, Hong Kong became a ], a first-order division. | ||
* The transfer of sovereignty of ] from ] to ] in 1999, |
* The transfer of sovereignty of ] from ] to ] in 1999, with the region becoming a special administrative region. | ||
Also the term (especially in the media) refers to the Olympic protocol during the closing ceremonies also known like Antwerp ceremonial when the mayor of the city that organized the Games returns the ] to the president of the ], who then passes it on to the mayor of the next city to host the ]. | Also the term (especially in the media) refers to the Olympic protocol during the closing ceremonies also known like Antwerp ceremonial when the mayor of the city that organized the Games returns the ] to the president of the ], who then passes it on to the mayor of the next city to host the ]. |
Revision as of 19:49, 9 February 2023
This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Handover" political – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2008) (Learn how and when to remove this message) |
Handover, in the political-historical sense, often refers to the transfer of power of former colonies (particularly those of former British colonies) to the local people. The term was also used for the transfer of the Panama Canal and the canal zone to Panama, and the returns of sovereignty to Iraq by the United States.
- The transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong, a former British crown colony, from UK to People's Republic of China in 1997. After the handover, Hong Kong became a special administrative region, a first-order division.
- The transfer of sovereignty of Macau from Portugal to People's Republic of China in 1999, with the region becoming a special administrative region.
Also the term (especially in the media) refers to the Olympic protocol during the closing ceremonies also known like Antwerp ceremonial when the mayor of the city that organized the Games returns the Olympic flag to the president of the International Olympic Committee, who then passes it on to the mayor of the next city to host the Olympic Games.
See also
- Handover of Hong Kong
- Handover of Macau
- Handover of the Panama Canal
- Handover of Iraq
- Handover of Tacna
This government-related article is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it. |