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Hong Kong's Tortuous Democratization: A Comparative Analysis

By: Ming Sing | Book details

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2.1 Bargaining model of democratization 25
2.2 Timeline of Hong Kong’s democratic development (1982-2000) 29
4.1 Spirals of mobilization and counter-mobilization between the democratic alliance and BPG 85
6.1 Hong Kong people’s degree of support for Chris Patten’s reform proposals 1992-4 126
6.2 A synthetic model 128
7.1 Capitalization value of leading companies with representatives in the PC, SC or PL: proportion of the total value of all shares listed in Hong Kong’s stock market 154
7.2 Proportion of seats undertaken by different parties in the Preparatory Committee, Selection Committee and Provisional Legislature 155
7.3 Extent of overlapping between Preparatory Committee (PC) and Selection Committee (SC) 156
7.4 Party affiliations of the overlapping members of Preparatory Committee and Selection Committee 157
7.5 Occupations of the overlapping members of Preparatory Committee and Selection Committee 157
8.1 Small sizes of memberships of two pro-democracy parties 174
8.2 Hong Kong people’s trust in HKSAR Government (mid-1997-mid-2002) 182
8.3 Declining trend of Tung Chee-hwa’s ratings 183
8.4 Public support ratings of best-known political parties 184
9.1 Different phases of democratic development in Hong Kong (1982-2002) 192
9.2 Factors that limited popular support for democratization (1986-April 1989) 203

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