In the two-component model of ideological orientation, a person's ideological position is jointly influenced by attitudinal and affective components. The present study adopted this conceptual model to predict confidence in the future of Hong Kong. Questionnaire responses were collected from 395 adults (568% men and 43.2% women) in Hong Kong in April 1995, some 2 years before its transfer from British to Chinese control. The results show that the level of confidence in Hong Kong was related to both attitudinal and affective identification with Hong Kong and China. These findings suggest that the transfer of government may have brought to the surface a collision of the divergent political cultures of Hong Kong and mainland China, resulti...
Poster Session IX - no. IX-84In a survey of 157 Hong Kong residents, political trust was found to mo...
Abstract This paper examines the reasons for the relatively low democratic support (DS) in Hong Kong...
An analysis of transitional Hong Kong politics. Adopting the cleavage approach, the author examines ...
In the two-component model of ideological orientation, a person's ideological position is jointly in...
With a recent surge in the outward movement of the population, a new wave of emigration has been sug...
Hong Kong’s return to the People’s Republic of China in 1997 marked the beginning of a political tra...
Political order has been one of the paramount goals pursued by people regardless of their political ...
The importance of protecting democracy and free speech in the world has never been moreparamount tha...
The year of 1991 would become one of the most historical years in Hong Kong\u27s political developme...
Social identity theories have posited that people's social categorization renders ingroup favoritism...
Social identity theories have posited that people’s social categorization renders ingroup favoritism...
This article aims to clarify the formation of a Hong Kong identity.The result reported here is acqui...
Since the handover of Hong Kong from Britain to China in 1997, there has been underlying tension and...
People in Hong Kong were restless before and following the handover in 1997. They were in a state of...
Adult education is shaped by the socio-cultural and historical context in which it occurs. Hong Kong...
Poster Session IX - no. IX-84In a survey of 157 Hong Kong residents, political trust was found to mo...
Abstract This paper examines the reasons for the relatively low democratic support (DS) in Hong Kong...
An analysis of transitional Hong Kong politics. Adopting the cleavage approach, the author examines ...
In the two-component model of ideological orientation, a person's ideological position is jointly in...
With a recent surge in the outward movement of the population, a new wave of emigration has been sug...
Hong Kong’s return to the People’s Republic of China in 1997 marked the beginning of a political tra...
Political order has been one of the paramount goals pursued by people regardless of their political ...
The importance of protecting democracy and free speech in the world has never been moreparamount tha...
The year of 1991 would become one of the most historical years in Hong Kong\u27s political developme...
Social identity theories have posited that people's social categorization renders ingroup favoritism...
Social identity theories have posited that people’s social categorization renders ingroup favoritism...
This article aims to clarify the formation of a Hong Kong identity.The result reported here is acqui...
Since the handover of Hong Kong from Britain to China in 1997, there has been underlying tension and...
People in Hong Kong were restless before and following the handover in 1997. They were in a state of...
Adult education is shaped by the socio-cultural and historical context in which it occurs. Hong Kong...
Poster Session IX - no. IX-84In a survey of 157 Hong Kong residents, political trust was found to mo...
Abstract This paper examines the reasons for the relatively low democratic support (DS) in Hong Kong...
An analysis of transitional Hong Kong politics. Adopting the cleavage approach, the author examines ...