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Hong Kong’s Stunted Political Party System
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Hong Kong’s Stunted Political Party System
Author(s)
Siu-kai, Lau; Hsin-chi, Kuan
Abstract
The Hong Kong’s political parties have declined due to the stunted political party system. This system is primarily the result of Beijing’s antipathy towards party politics in Hong Kong.
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1010-1028
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Source
China Quarterly
VolumeNo
172
PubDate
December2002
ISBN_ISSN
0305-7410
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