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Hong Kong's 2019-2020 Social Unrest: The Trigger, History And Lessons (Hardcover)
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Hong Kong's 2019-2020 Social Unrest: The Trigger, History And Lessons (Hardcover)
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This book provides an anatomy of Hong Kong's 2019-2020 social
unrest, which has significantly damaged its economy and image. A
coalition of Opposition to the Communist Party of China (CPC)
emerged in Hong Kong after the 1989 Tiananmen Square Incident. The
Basic Law, Hong Kong's mini-constitution which took effect in 1997,
defined 'one country, two systems' in Hong Kong but inadvertently
installed an 'opposition politics' system that the city was
unfamiliar with. Fresh out of a colonial system, Hong Kong did not
have the socio-ecological system to hold politicians accountable
for their policies. For more than two decades, the tug of war
between the Opposition and all other politicians has been
delivering inconsistent public policies raising the costs of living
and income disparity while hollowing out job opportunities. As a
result, the younger generations have been immensely hurt.
Meanwhile, the Opposition Camp has been promoting the blame
narrative that the CPC is chipping away at Hong Kong's democracy
and freedom. While the narrative's empirical evidence is weak and
its linkage to Hong Kong's economic grievances is absent, the
Opposition Camp has fallen captive to the narrative in the sense
that its legitimacy is now tied to the narrative.For more than
twenty years, rallies built on the blame narrative have profoundly
influenced the development of people who grew up after 1997.
Furthermore, the year-long unrest has socialised many more to adopt
the narrative. The younger generations have been hurt by
inconsistent public policies, and on top of that, the blame
narrative has robbed them of any coherent social identity; and
finally, the unrest has further dimmed their future. Hong Kong is
now facing the problem of how to reincorporate a significant
portion among its younger generations into mainstream society. This
book offers in-depth analyses of the journey, identifies government
and societal failures, and suggests long- and short-term policy
directions.
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