Hong Kong Politics after the National Security Law
Hong Kong Politics after the National Security Law
Autocratization and Its Consequences
Chan, Kenneth Ka-Lok; Ortmann, Stephan; Lau, Raymond Kwun-Sun
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2025
228
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Inglês
9781032932057
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1. Introduction PART I: Institutional Transformations 2. The Political Logic of a tailor-made National Security Law in Hong Kong 3. Judicial Independence and the Rule of Law in NSL-era Hong Kong 4. Autocracy in Making: Evidence from Hong Kong PART II: Whither the Political Opposition and Electoral Politics 5. The Attitudes of Hongkongers toward the Political System. The perspective of deprivation and grievances 6. Does Camp Identification Still Matter in Hong Kong after the 2021 Electoral Reform? 7. Public Opinion and the National Security Law PART III: Education and Identity under Scrutiny 8. Educating authoritarianism: The consolidation of authoritarian rule in Hong Kong 9. Global citizenship education in Hong Kong schools: What can be taught? 10. Hong Kong Identity After the National Security Law PART IV: The Community of Overseas Hongkongers11. Diasporic Politics under the Shadow of Transnational Repression: Hongkongers in the United Kingdom12. How "Soft Resistance" can be a good thing for Hong Kong under the National Security Law: A Case Study of Edu Lancet 13. Conclusion: The Paradox of Autocratization
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Hong Kong;China;National Security Law;autocratization;repression;political opposition;authoritarian rule
1. Introduction PART I: Institutional Transformations 2. The Political Logic of a tailor-made National Security Law in Hong Kong 3. Judicial Independence and the Rule of Law in NSL-era Hong Kong 4. Autocracy in Making: Evidence from Hong Kong PART II: Whither the Political Opposition and Electoral Politics 5. The Attitudes of Hongkongers toward the Political System. The perspective of deprivation and grievances 6. Does Camp Identification Still Matter in Hong Kong after the 2021 Electoral Reform? 7. Public Opinion and the National Security Law PART III: Education and Identity under Scrutiny 8. Educating authoritarianism: The consolidation of authoritarian rule in Hong Kong 9. Global citizenship education in Hong Kong schools: What can be taught? 10. Hong Kong Identity After the National Security Law PART IV: The Community of Overseas Hongkongers11. Diasporic Politics under the Shadow of Transnational Repression: Hongkongers in the United Kingdom12. How "Soft Resistance" can be a good thing for Hong Kong under the National Security Law: A Case Study of Edu Lancet 13. Conclusion: The Paradox of Autocratization
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