While refusing to allow any erosion of the Communist Party’s monopoly of political power, the Chinese leadership has proven very skilful in meeting emerging challenges in the era of economic reform and opening to the outside world since the Tiananmen Incident. Retaining its belief that economic growth remains the key to Hong Kong’s social and political stability, the Chinese government preserves the united front framework in its Hong Kong policy, with no intention of introducing genuine democracy
China’s transformation from the backward, autocratic economy of just three decades ago is probably ...
Why has the modern Peoples Republic of China not democratized? Since the late 20th century, scholarl...
Twenty-one years after Hong Kong reverted to Chinese sovereignty, the jury of China’s experiment of ...
This article intends to examine the challenges facing the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong today,...
Hong Kong\u27s civil society has remained vibrant since the sovereignty handover in 1997, thanks to ...
Five days after the Tiananmen Square massacre, Deng Xiaoping indicated that this “counter-revolution...
The Chinese pro-democracy movement crushed by the People’s Liberation Army on 4 June 1989 was preced...
1st July 2017 is the twentieth anniversary of the handover of Hong Kong by Great Britain to the Peop...
The Occupation Campaign in Hong Kong ended on December 15, 2014 after 79 days reflected the proteste...
We argue that the transition to Chinese authority has not undermined democratic governance in Hong K...
The popular uprising in recent years in Hong Kong – “Occupy Central” a.k.a. Umbrella Movement – has ...
The handover of Hong Kong to China continues to attract much attention. Politically, the experiment ...
Since the establishment of the new China in 1949, Hong Kong has been battling to handle the China fa...
The future of Hong Kong -- one of the most valuable economic port cities in the world -- has been a ...
This introduction describes some of the background of Hong Kong\u27s current situation, and sets the...
China’s transformation from the backward, autocratic economy of just three decades ago is probably ...
Why has the modern Peoples Republic of China not democratized? Since the late 20th century, scholarl...
Twenty-one years after Hong Kong reverted to Chinese sovereignty, the jury of China’s experiment of ...
This article intends to examine the challenges facing the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong today,...
Hong Kong\u27s civil society has remained vibrant since the sovereignty handover in 1997, thanks to ...
Five days after the Tiananmen Square massacre, Deng Xiaoping indicated that this “counter-revolution...
The Chinese pro-democracy movement crushed by the People’s Liberation Army on 4 June 1989 was preced...
1st July 2017 is the twentieth anniversary of the handover of Hong Kong by Great Britain to the Peop...
The Occupation Campaign in Hong Kong ended on December 15, 2014 after 79 days reflected the proteste...
We argue that the transition to Chinese authority has not undermined democratic governance in Hong K...
The popular uprising in recent years in Hong Kong – “Occupy Central” a.k.a. Umbrella Movement – has ...
The handover of Hong Kong to China continues to attract much attention. Politically, the experiment ...
Since the establishment of the new China in 1949, Hong Kong has been battling to handle the China fa...
The future of Hong Kong -- one of the most valuable economic port cities in the world -- has been a ...
This introduction describes some of the background of Hong Kong\u27s current situation, and sets the...
China’s transformation from the backward, autocratic economy of just three decades ago is probably ...
Why has the modern Peoples Republic of China not democratized? Since the late 20th century, scholarl...
Twenty-one years after Hong Kong reverted to Chinese sovereignty, the jury of China’s experiment of ...