This book raises interesting questions about the process of democratisation in Hong Kong and asks why democracy has been so long delayed when the standard of living in Hong Kong has become so middle class.
This book raises interesting questions about the process of democratisation in Hong Kong and asks why democracy has been so long delayed when the standard of living in Hong Kong has become so middle class.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Studying Hong Kong With a Comparative Perspective: An Anomaly for Modernization Theory (1980 Mid 2000) 2. Hong Kong's Democratization: Outcome of Bargaining among Multiple Actors 3. Why was Hong Kong an Anomaly before 1984? Lack Of Top Down and Bottom Up Democratization (1946 1984) 4. UK's First Retreat from Rapid Democratization and Formation of the First Pro Democratic Alliance 5. Growing Vibrancy of Society Led Democratic Reform: Polarization, Compromise and Decisions over Hong Kong's Democratization (Late 1986 1990) 6. A Renewed Britain Led Democratic Reform from 1992 to 1994: Ambivalence in Public Support Democratic Reform 7. 1992 1997: Decline in Popular Mobilization for Democracy and Emergence Of PRC Initiated Democratic Reversal 8. Further Democratic Reversal in the Post Handover Period: Mid 1997 2002 9. Hong Kong as a Rare Anomaly to Modernization Theory
1. Studying Hong Kong With a Comparative Perspective: An Anomaly for Modernization Theory (1980 Mid 2000) 2. Hong Kong's Democratization: Outcome of Bargaining among Multiple Actors 3. Why was Hong Kong an Anomaly before 1984? Lack Of Top Down and Bottom Up Democratization (1946 1984) 4. UK's First Retreat from Rapid Democratization and Formation of the First Pro Democratic Alliance 5. Growing Vibrancy of Society Led Democratic Reform: Polarization, Compromise and Decisions over Hong Kong's Democratization (Late 1986 1990) 6. A Renewed Britain Led Democratic Reform from 1992 to 1994: Ambivalence in Public Support Democratic Reform 7. 1992 1997: Decline in Popular Mobilization for Democracy and Emergence Of PRC Initiated Democratic Reversal 8. Further Democratic Reversal in the Post Handover Period: Mid 1997 2002 9. Hong Kong as a Rare Anomaly to Modernization Theory
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