Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
acceptedVersion
Publication Date
7-2009
Abstract
As Hong Kong in 2009 retained its title as the world’s freest economy for the fifteenth consecutive year, radicalism seemed to have gained wider support in local politics at a time of economic turbulence—even though a timetable for universal suffrage has been set.
Discipline
Asian Studies | Political Science | Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Research Areas
Political Science
Publication
Hong Kong Journal
Issue
15
ISSN
1947-0983
Publisher
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Embargo Period
12-4-2017
Citation
TANG, James T. H..(2009). Radical politics in Hong Kong: Can business make a difference?. Hong Kong Journal, (15).
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