10. Hong Kong. Crisis of the “one-country-two-systems” model
Keywords:
crisis, popular movements, democracy, disobedience civil, Hong KongAbstract
The article starts in a historic context, describes the establishment and coexistence of "one country two systems" model and the drop into crisis. Subsequently, the article focuses on facts, the emergence and spread of different popular movements facing this crisis situation, and the actors who are involved until the statement of the end of civil disobedience on December the 26th 2014.
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2015-05-25
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Huerva Subirats, J. (2015). 10. Hong Kong. Crisis of the “one-country-two-systems” model. Social Conflict Yearbook, (4). Retrieved from https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/ACS/article/view/12282
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SECTION III. CONFLICTS FOR DEMOCRACY
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