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ID156080
Title ProperChina factor in Hong Kong elections
Other Title Information1991 to 2016
LanguageENG
AuthorNgok, Ma
Summary / Abstract (Note)The China factor has always been a significant structural, ideological, and organisational factor in Hong Kong elections. Since 2003, the deepening of intervention by Beijing and its Liaison Office in Hong Kong meant that the China factor as an organisational force became increasingly salient in elections. It also drove more people, especially young people, to resist China’s control and take the road of supporting independence or self-determination. The 2016 elections showed more ostensible intervention by the Liaison Office, and independence became a new campaign issue. The China factor will continue to be an integral part of Hong Kong elections in years to come.
`In' analytical NoteChina Perspectives , No.3; 2017: p.17-26
Journal SourceChina Perspectives 2017-07
Key WordsChina Factor ;  Hong Kong Identity ;  Hong Kong Politics ;  Legislative Council Elections ;  Umbrella Movement ;  Hong Kong Independence ;  Liaison Office