Hong Kong Students’ Levels of Political Trust Ten Years after the Return to Chinese Sovereignty

Hong Kong’s return to the People’s Republic of China in 1997 marked the beginning of a political transition that, if successful, will result in full democracy by 2020 (Ma 2008). Given that there are different levels of political trust in established and emerging democracies (Catterberg, Moreno 2005)...

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Main Authors: Kerry John Kennedy, Xiaorui Huang, Joseph Kui Foon Chow
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Bielefeld University 2012-04-01
Series:Journal of Social Science Education
Online Access:http://www.jsse.org/index.php/jsse/article/view/589
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spelling doaj-14333acc47d441c7b156e98fe6bd99792020-11-24T21:31:47ZdeuBielefeld UniversityJournal of Social Science Education1618-52932012-04-0111110.4119/jsse-589Hong Kong Students’ Levels of Political Trust Ten Years after the Return to Chinese SovereigntyKerry John KennedyXiaorui HuangJoseph Kui Foon ChowHong Kong’s return to the People’s Republic of China in 1997 marked the beginning of a political transition that, if successful, will result in full democracy by 2020 (Ma 2008). Given that there are different levels of political trust in established and emerging democracies (Catterberg, Moreno 2005) and that regime changes itself exerts an influence on trust, this paper reports on a study that compares levels of political trust between two samples of Hong Kong’s young people. The results indicated that more than ten years after Hong Kong’s retrocession to China, some institutions were more strongly endorsed in 2009 than in 1999 but others registered a lower level of endorsement. Structurally it seems that ‘political trust’ is understood by both samples as a multidimensional construct that has a direct impact on the way they see their future citizenship responsibilities The implications of these results for both political theory and civic education are discussed.http://www.jsse.org/index.php/jsse/article/view/589
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Hong Kong Students’ Levels of Political Trust Ten Years after the Return to Chinese Sovereignty
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Xiaorui Huang
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title Hong Kong Students’ Levels of Political Trust Ten Years after the Return to Chinese Sovereignty
title_short Hong Kong Students’ Levels of Political Trust Ten Years after the Return to Chinese Sovereignty
title_full Hong Kong Students’ Levels of Political Trust Ten Years after the Return to Chinese Sovereignty
title_fullStr Hong Kong Students’ Levels of Political Trust Ten Years after the Return to Chinese Sovereignty
title_full_unstemmed Hong Kong Students’ Levels of Political Trust Ten Years after the Return to Chinese Sovereignty
title_sort hong kong students’ levels of political trust ten years after the return to chinese sovereignty
publisher Bielefeld University
series Journal of Social Science Education
issn 1618-5293
publishDate 2012-04-01
description Hong Kong’s return to the People’s Republic of China in 1997 marked the beginning of a political transition that, if successful, will result in full democracy by 2020 (Ma 2008). Given that there are different levels of political trust in established and emerging democracies (Catterberg, Moreno 2005) and that regime changes itself exerts an influence on trust, this paper reports on a study that compares levels of political trust between two samples of Hong Kong’s young people. The results indicated that more than ten years after Hong Kong’s retrocession to China, some institutions were more strongly endorsed in 2009 than in 1999 but others registered a lower level of endorsement. Structurally it seems that ‘political trust’ is understood by both samples as a multidimensional construct that has a direct impact on the way they see their future citizenship responsibilities The implications of these results for both political theory and civic education are discussed.
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