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2. Tucker, Nancy B. 1994.Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the United States, 1945-1992, 213New York: Twayne Publishers. Several instances illustrate the political embarrassment sustained by China by leaving Hong Kong in British hands. (1) India's march into the Portuguese colony of Goa in December 1961 prompted the Soviet press to condemn the ‘urinal of colonialism' along the China coast. (2) As Sino-Soviet relations deteriorated in the early 1960s, the Soviets constantly taunted China for failing to expel the British from Hong Kong. In September 1964, a meeting in Moscow of the World Youth Forum intentionally affronted the Chinese by including Hong Kong and Macao in a resolution on the elimination of colonies in Asia. (3) In early 1963, the Communist Party of the United States criticized the PRC for acquiescing to British imperialism. See, for example