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Opposition and regime legitimacy: a comparative study of Singapore and Hong Kong / Ortmann, Stephan   Journal Article
Ortmann, Stephan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This article seeks to understand the changing behavior of oppositional groups during socioeconomic changes using a comparative study of Singapore and Hong Kong. In order to better understand this process, three ideal typical phases are suggested. An almost complete lack of oppositional behavior characterizes the first phase, the 'colonial phase'. Second, the 'localization phase' occurs due to the increasing complexity of the political system and the need to become more responsive to the people. A major legitimacy crisis fundamentally changes the relationship between oppositional groups and the Government. In the 'decolonization phase', oppositional groups become mobilized and form coalitions to demand greater democratization.
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