‘Foreign Interference’ in Hong Kong : China’s Own Historical Antecedents

The ongoing protests in Hong Kong have seized the attention of international media and is an inflexion point in the ‘One Country, Two Systems’ model. What can we learn from the Chinese Communist Party’s own historical involvements in Hong Kong to understand how Beijing views this city today, particu...

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Main Authors: Loh, Dylan Ming Hui, Chen, Hao
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1366402020-11-01T06:49:41Z ‘Foreign Interference’ in Hong Kong : China’s Own Historical Antecedents Loh, Dylan Ming Hui Chen, Hao School of Social Sciences S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science::International relations Country and Region Studies East Asia and Asia Pacific The ongoing protests in Hong Kong have seized the attention of international media and is an inflexion point in the ‘One Country, Two Systems’ model. What can we learn from the Chinese Communist Party’s own historical involvements in Hong Kong to understand how Beijing views this city today, particularly in its claims of ‘foreign interference’? Published version 2020-01-08T08:22:19Z 2020-01-08T08:22:19Z 2019 Commentary Loh, D. M. H., & Chen, H. (2019). ‘Foreign Interference’ in Hong Kong : China’s Own Historical Antecedents (RSIS Commentaries, No. 230). RSIS Commentaries. Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/136640 en RSIS Commentaries, 230-19 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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topic Social sciences::Political science::International relations
Country and Region Studies
East Asia and Asia Pacific
spellingShingle Social sciences::Political science::International relations
Country and Region Studies
East Asia and Asia Pacific
Loh, Dylan Ming Hui
Chen, Hao
‘Foreign Interference’ in Hong Kong : China’s Own Historical Antecedents
description The ongoing protests in Hong Kong have seized the attention of international media and is an inflexion point in the ‘One Country, Two Systems’ model. What can we learn from the Chinese Communist Party’s own historical involvements in Hong Kong to understand how Beijing views this city today, particularly in its claims of ‘foreign interference’?
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Chen, Hao
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title ‘Foreign Interference’ in Hong Kong : China’s Own Historical Antecedents
title_short ‘Foreign Interference’ in Hong Kong : China’s Own Historical Antecedents
title_full ‘Foreign Interference’ in Hong Kong : China’s Own Historical Antecedents
title_fullStr ‘Foreign Interference’ in Hong Kong : China’s Own Historical Antecedents
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