New Trends of Political Participation in Hong Kong
At a time when there is a developing ideological gap among generations and a degradation of trust between people and the institution of government, there are concerns whether young people’s political participation activities will continue to radicalize.
This volume in 15 chapters serves as a useful overview of various significant aspects of the new trends of political participation in Hong Kong. Written by a team of experts who have been astute observers of Hong Kong Politics, the book covers a wide spectrum of topics ranging from a conventional understanding of political participation (e.g., the activities of political parties and interest groups) to a more specialized form of participation (e.g., the relationships between government and legislators in policy-making). The study of the rise of new social movements by the Post-80s generation would be of particular interest to those who are keen to comprehend the sharpening inter-generational differences.
There will be a readership among academics and university students. This can also be a valuable reference for the media, policy-makers, or anyone interested in Hong Kong politics.
This volume in 15 chapters serves as a useful overview of various significant aspects of the new trends of political participation in Hong Kong. Written by a team of experts who have been astute observers of Hong Kong Politics, the book covers a wide spectrum of topics ranging from a conventional understanding of political participation (e.g., the activities of political parties and interest groups) to a more specialized form of participation (e.g., the relationships between government and legislators in policy-making). The study of the rise of new social movements by the Post-80s generation would be of particular interest to those who are keen to comprehend the sharpening inter-generational differences.
There will be a readership among academics and university students. This can also be a valuable reference for the media, policy-makers, or anyone interested in Hong Kong politics.
Part I: Participation and Policy-making
Chapter 1: New Trends of Political Participation in Hong Kong
—Joseph Y. S. CHENG
Chapter 2: Absorption into a Leninist Polity—A Study of the Interpretations by the National People’s Congress of the Basic Law in Post-Handover Hong Kong
—Yiu-chung WONG
Chapter 3: Ten Years of Political Appointments in Hong Kong—The Challenges and Prospects of Developing a Political Appointment System under a Semi-Democratic Regime, 2002–12
—Brian C. H. FONG
Chapter 4: Participation in the Legislative Council—Changes and Challenges
—Margaret NG
Chapter 5: Public Participation and Sustainable Development in Hong Kong — Issues and Challenges for Policy Design and Implementation
—Maria FRANCESCH-HUIDOBRO
Part II:Participation in Politics
Chapter 6: Increased Pluralization and Fragmentation—Party System and Electoral Politics and the 2012 Elections
—Ngok MA
Chapter 7:The Stalemate in Political Reform and the Rise of Contentious Politics in Hong Kong
—Dennis L. H. HUI
Chapter 8: Political Participation of Students in Hong Kong— A Historical Account of Transformation
—Steven C. F. HUNG
Chapter 9: Political Participation of the Catholic Church in Hong Kong SAR
—Beatrice LEUNG
Chapter 10: Social Enterprises—From Poverty Alleviation to Social Inclusion and Political Participation
—Lawrence Y. Y. YUNG
Part III: The Rise of Social Movement
Chapter 11: Hong Kong at the Brink—Emerging Forms of Political Participation in the New Social Movement
—Daniel GARRETT, Wing-chung HO
Chapter 12: Political Participation of the Post-80s Generation—Their Protest Activities and Social Movements in Recent Years in Hong Kong
—Calvin H. M. LAU
Chapter 13: Hong Kong’s Systemic Crisis of Governance and the Revolt of the “Post-80s” Youths— The Anti-Express Rail Campaign
—Chor-yung CHEUNG
Chapter 14: The Occupy Central Movement and Political Reform in Hong Kong
—Jermain T. M. LAM
Chapter 15: Conclusion
—Joseph Y. S. CHENG