China’s Changing Ruling Strategies on Hong Kong and Their Implications
This paper analyses the recent developments of the ruling strategies, including the united front work, of China on Hong Kong and their implications. It examines the development of the strategies of integration, co-optation, collaboration, containment and denunciation, and investigated into the Hong...
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doaj-165ff0f0137749cab9eff391f1c02a7b2021-03-19T03:52:19ZengNational Sun Yat-sen UniversityContemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations: An International Journal2410-96812410-96812020-12-0163953992China’s Changing Ruling Strategies on Hong Kong and Their ImplicationsWai-man Lam0The Open University of Hong KongThis paper analyses the recent developments of the ruling strategies, including the united front work, of China on Hong Kong and their implications. It examines the development of the strategies of integration, co-optation, collaboration, containment and denunciation, and investigated into the Hong Kong Hakka Associations and the Silent Majority for Hong Kong as cases of interest. The paper argues that the ruling strategies have become ever-expanding, more statist and institutionalised in nature despite a growing dichotomy in the local society. Lastly, it evaluates the limitations of the evolving ruling strategies and their repercussions and implications.https://icaps.nsysu.edu.tw/var/file/131/1131/img/CCPS6(3)-Lam.pdfstate-society relationsstatist ruling strategiesunited frontstate corporatismhong kong and china |
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China’s Changing Ruling Strategies on Hong Kong and Their Implications |
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China’s Changing Ruling Strategies on Hong Kong and Their Implications |
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China’s Changing Ruling Strategies on Hong Kong and Their Implications |
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China’s Changing Ruling Strategies on Hong Kong and Their Implications |
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china’s changing ruling strategies on hong kong and their implications |
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National Sun Yat-sen University |
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Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations: An International Journal |
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2020-12-01 |
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This paper analyses the recent developments of the ruling strategies, including the united front work, of China on Hong Kong and their implications. It examines the development of the strategies of integration, co-optation, collaboration, containment and denunciation, and investigated into the Hong Kong Hakka Associations and the Silent Majority for Hong Kong as cases of interest. The paper argues that the ruling strategies have become ever-expanding, more statist and institutionalised in nature despite a growing dichotomy in the local society. Lastly, it evaluates the limitations of the evolving ruling strategies and their repercussions and implications. |
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state-society relations statist ruling strategies united front state corporatism hong kong and china |
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