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ArtikelAn Analysis of Sino-British Negotiations Over Hong Kong's Political Reform  
Oleh: Shiu-Hing, Lo
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Contemporary Southeast Asia: A Journal of International and Strategic Affairs vol. 16 no. 02 (Sep. 1994), page 178-209.
Topik: Political; Hongkong
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Isi artikelThe Sino-British debate over Governor Christopher Patten's reforms has illustrated fundamental differences in the pace and degree of Hong Kong's political reform, the extent of elite and mass participation, the meaning of the agreements reached between China and Britain, the style of policy-making in Hong Kong, and the power relations between Hong Kong's executive and legislative branches. Although the British have succeeded in projecting an image of standing up for fair and open elections in Hong Kong, their failure to reach an agreement with China will result in a backlash - giving more room to the Chinese side to shape, control and recolonize aspects of Hong Kong's polity after 1997. While Patten's reform package was endorsed by Hong Kong's legislature in June 1994, such endorsement probably marks the temporary and short-lived nature of democratization in the last British colony in Asia from now to 1997.
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