This essay analyzes three attempts at political reform in post-handover Hong Kong by adapting game-theory models in studies of democratization. By modeling the strategic interactions and preferences of Beijing and the local democratic forces, the outcome of the political reform efforts are explained. As a conditioning factor in the model, it is argued that the strong strength of civil society in 2005 and 2015 ruled out any possible negotiation between the Beijing and the democrats, resulting in deadlocks and the eventual rejection of the proposals. In contrast, the weaker and apolitical nature of civil society in 2010 allowed moderate democrats to reach an agreement with Beijing over a proposed reform. This essay carries significant implica...
This article aims to identify the main causal factors that underlie the overall levels of mass suppo...
People obtain value, or gain utility, from procedures rather than merely from outcomes. Academic res...
This essay examines the recent political developments in Hong Kong. Specifically, it examines the pr...
The system of functional representation constitutes the greatest challenge to political reform in Ho...
In the September 2008 Legislative Council election, Hong Kong\u27s democrats managed to retain their...
Since Samuel Huntington’s discussion of the third wave of democratisation in 1991, there has been a ...
This dissertation is an analysis of the social and political transformation of Hong Kong, primarily ...
This thesis seeks to uncover the ways in which China has seized political control of the HKSAR with ...
This comparative case study will examine the difference in the democratic institutions of Robert A D...
On 1 July 2003, over half a million Hong Kong people staged a mass protest against the poor governan...
This article examines the origins and development of Hong Kong's embattled democracy. It seeks to ex...
Democratization in Southern and Eastern Europe, Latin America and East Asia between the 1970s and 19...
Since the establishment of the new China in 1949, Hong Kong has been battling to handle the China fa...
An analysis of transitional Hong Kong politics. Adopting the cleavage approach, the author examines ...
In 1997, China resumed sovereignty over Hong Kong, promising in the latter's mini-constitution the e...
This article aims to identify the main causal factors that underlie the overall levels of mass suppo...
People obtain value, or gain utility, from procedures rather than merely from outcomes. Academic res...
This essay examines the recent political developments in Hong Kong. Specifically, it examines the pr...
The system of functional representation constitutes the greatest challenge to political reform in Ho...
In the September 2008 Legislative Council election, Hong Kong\u27s democrats managed to retain their...
Since Samuel Huntington’s discussion of the third wave of democratisation in 1991, there has been a ...
This dissertation is an analysis of the social and political transformation of Hong Kong, primarily ...
This thesis seeks to uncover the ways in which China has seized political control of the HKSAR with ...
This comparative case study will examine the difference in the democratic institutions of Robert A D...
On 1 July 2003, over half a million Hong Kong people staged a mass protest against the poor governan...
This article examines the origins and development of Hong Kong's embattled democracy. It seeks to ex...
Democratization in Southern and Eastern Europe, Latin America and East Asia between the 1970s and 19...
Since the establishment of the new China in 1949, Hong Kong has been battling to handle the China fa...
An analysis of transitional Hong Kong politics. Adopting the cleavage approach, the author examines ...
In 1997, China resumed sovereignty over Hong Kong, promising in the latter's mini-constitution the e...
This article aims to identify the main causal factors that underlie the overall levels of mass suppo...
People obtain value, or gain utility, from procedures rather than merely from outcomes. Academic res...
This essay examines the recent political developments in Hong Kong. Specifically, it examines the pr...