2016
DOI: 10.1163/2667078x-01702010
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Political Development in Hong Kong: The Failure of Democratization

Abstract: Democratization in Hong Kong has come to a dead end following the rejection of an electoral reform proposal by the Legislative Council on June 18, 2015. The measure was voted down because pan-democrats had been deeply disappointed by the fact that the reform proposal by the Chinese government would have only allowed pre-screened candidates and thus denied Hong Kongers a true choice. This followed more than two months of street occupations in which protesters demanded real universal suffrage to no avail. This p… Show more

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“…This has further worsened the strong will of the marginal chemical workers in Hong Kong and made their lives more difficult. STEPHAN ORTMANN (2016) believes that the development of Hong Kong politics is the result of the failure of democratization. Xu, Cora Lingling (2015) believe that the identity construction of mainland Chinese students in universities in Hong Kong provides a bright spot for global student mobilization and provides a unique internal perspective on the integration process of Hong Kong and mainland China.…”
Section: A Brief Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has further worsened the strong will of the marginal chemical workers in Hong Kong and made their lives more difficult. STEPHAN ORTMANN (2016) believes that the development of Hong Kong politics is the result of the failure of democratization. Xu, Cora Lingling (2015) believe that the identity construction of mainland Chinese students in universities in Hong Kong provides a bright spot for global student mobilization and provides a unique internal perspective on the integration process of Hong Kong and mainland China.…”
Section: A Brief Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%