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sg-nus-scholar.10635-2360752023-01-13T05:21:07Z “The Day After”: Hong Kong National Identity in 2015 Klavier Wang ASIA RESEARCH INSTITUTE Nodal position of Hong Kong One country two systems with high autonomy Rule of law (separation of power, social justice) dark colonial history (invasion of foreign powers, erosion of sovereignty) democratization (democratic system, universal suffrage, high autonomy) China (facing China's economic rise, non-democratic system, political co-optation) Diverse society Capitalist and free market system Right of freedom humane society (a society with respect for human’s value, with dreams) Hong Kong is part of China Integration with China Unaccountable and authoritarian Hong Kong government Distribution inequality (wealth gap, lack of upward mobility) Local identity concern (pride of being Hong Konger, identity crisis, sense of localism) Affluence Conservative value Integrity in personal character (diligence, honesty, persistance) brave fighting Rational and lawful citizen Elitism Professionalism Efficient society good social system Urban anxiety (high living cost, stressful life) Concern about nationalism Dare to fight against the government Responsible government Hong Kong people's apolitical character environmentally unfriendly 1-15 2023-01-11T06:50:06Z 2023-01-11T06:50:06Z 2019 Article Klavier Wang (2019). “The Day After”: Hong Kong National Identity in 2015 : 1-15. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/236075 National University of Singapore SSRTG |
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Nodal position of Hong Kong One country two systems with high autonomy Rule of law (separation of power, social justice) dark colonial history (invasion of foreign powers, erosion of sovereignty) democratization (democratic system, universal suffrage, high autonomy) China (facing China's economic rise, non-democratic system, political co-optation) Diverse society Capitalist and free market system Right of freedom humane society (a society with respect for human’s value, with dreams) Hong Kong is part of China Integration with China Unaccountable and authoritarian Hong Kong government Distribution inequality (wealth gap, lack of upward mobility) Local identity concern (pride of being Hong Konger, identity crisis, sense of localism) Affluence Conservative value Integrity in personal character (diligence, honesty, persistance) brave fighting Rational and lawful citizen Elitism Professionalism Efficient society good social system Urban anxiety (high living cost, stressful life) Concern about nationalism Dare to fight against the government Responsible government Hong Kong people's apolitical character environmentally unfriendly |
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Nodal position of Hong Kong One country two systems with high autonomy Rule of law (separation of power, social justice) dark colonial history (invasion of foreign powers, erosion of sovereignty) democratization (democratic system, universal suffrage, high autonomy) China (facing China's economic rise, non-democratic system, political co-optation) Diverse society Capitalist and free market system Right of freedom humane society (a society with respect for human’s value, with dreams) Hong Kong is part of China Integration with China Unaccountable and authoritarian Hong Kong government Distribution inequality (wealth gap, lack of upward mobility) Local identity concern (pride of being Hong Konger, identity crisis, sense of localism) Affluence Conservative value Integrity in personal character (diligence, honesty, persistance) brave fighting Rational and lawful citizen Elitism Professionalism Efficient society good social system Urban anxiety (high living cost, stressful life) Concern about nationalism Dare to fight against the government Responsible government Hong Kong people's apolitical character environmentally unfriendly Klavier Wang “The Day After”: Hong Kong National Identity in 2015 |
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