The Umbrella Movement and the political apparatus: Understanding "One Country, Two Systems"
Prior to the Umbrella Movement, there was little reason for people who were not from Hong Kong to care much about its politics, unless, of course, one were a devoted reader of The Economist, which did cover Hong Kong as a former British colony. Alas, my experience in the academy corroborates the for...
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2016
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