On 1 July 2003, over half a million Hong Kong people staged a mass protest against the poor governance of the post-handover Hong Kong government. The grievances of the marchers quickly snowballed into a widely backed movement for democracy. The subsequent record-breaking support for pro-democratic candidates during the local elections held on 23 November 2003 unnerved Beijing over its possible loss of control over Hong Kong. Beijing swiftly shifted to a hard-line approach, attempting to dampen the local democracy movement. This paper will expound the five fundamental causes of Hong Kong's broad-based demand for full democracy, analyse its type of democratic transition to illuminate its political dynamics, and highlight the parameters impact...
Over the past few months Hong Kong has been deeply embedded in political change and protests. These ...
This essay analyzes three attempts at political reform in post-handover Hong Kong by adapting game-t...
This comparative case study will examine the difference in the democratic institutions of Robert A D...
This article aims to identify the main causal factors that underlie the overall levels of mass suppo...
Since July 1, 1997, there has been a push for democracy within Hong Kong. As the years have progress...
This book examines the government of Hong Kong since its handover to mainland China in 1997, focusin...
Since the turnover from British colonialism in Hong Kong to Chinese colonialism in 1997, Hong Konger...
This dissertation is an analysis of the social and political transformation of Hong Kong, primarily ...
Since Samuel Huntington’s discussion of the third wave of democratisation in 1991, there has been a ...
Contrary to what the Chinese government said before the handover in 1977 - that Hong Kong would chan...
The importance of protecting democracy and free speech in the world has never been moreparamount tha...
This thesis seeks to uncover the ways in which China has seized political control of the HKSAR with ...
47 p.Twelve years after the handover of Hong Kong to China, the territory remains a curious anomaly....
Abstract This paper examines the reasons for the relatively low democratic support (DS) in Hong Kong...
Most past research on the democratization of Hong Kong has been generally concerned about on the ram...
Over the past few months Hong Kong has been deeply embedded in political change and protests. These ...
This essay analyzes three attempts at political reform in post-handover Hong Kong by adapting game-t...
This comparative case study will examine the difference in the democratic institutions of Robert A D...
This article aims to identify the main causal factors that underlie the overall levels of mass suppo...
Since July 1, 1997, there has been a push for democracy within Hong Kong. As the years have progress...
This book examines the government of Hong Kong since its handover to mainland China in 1997, focusin...
Since the turnover from British colonialism in Hong Kong to Chinese colonialism in 1997, Hong Konger...
This dissertation is an analysis of the social and political transformation of Hong Kong, primarily ...
Since Samuel Huntington’s discussion of the third wave of democratisation in 1991, there has been a ...
Contrary to what the Chinese government said before the handover in 1977 - that Hong Kong would chan...
The importance of protecting democracy and free speech in the world has never been moreparamount tha...
This thesis seeks to uncover the ways in which China has seized political control of the HKSAR with ...
47 p.Twelve years after the handover of Hong Kong to China, the territory remains a curious anomaly....
Abstract This paper examines the reasons for the relatively low democratic support (DS) in Hong Kong...
Most past research on the democratization of Hong Kong has been generally concerned about on the ram...
Over the past few months Hong Kong has been deeply embedded in political change and protests. These ...
This essay analyzes three attempts at political reform in post-handover Hong Kong by adapting game-t...
This comparative case study will examine the difference in the democratic institutions of Robert A D...