Radical politics in Hong Kong: Can business make a difference?
As Hong Kong in 2009 retained its title as the world’s freest economy for the fifteenth consecutive year, radicalism seemed to have gained wider support in local politics at a time of economic turbulence—even though a timetable for universal suffrage has been set.
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2009
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