Patron-Client Politics and Elections in Hong Kong

Patron-Client Politics and Elections in Hong Kong
Title Patron-Client Politics and Elections in Hong Kong PDF eBook
Author Bruce Kam-kwan Kwong
Publisher Routledge
Pages 201
Release 2009-12-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135229333

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The study of patron-client politics is new to the study of Hong Kong political science. This book examines whether patron-client relations are critical to the electoral victory of candidates; how the political elites cultivate support from clients in order to obtain more votes during local elections; and tests the extent to which whether patron-client relations are crucial in order for candidates to obtain more ballots during elections. Covering patron-client politics and public administration in Hong Kong; the electoral dynamics including the Chief Executive elections and the Legislative Council elections; the cooptation of key elites by using patron-client mechanism; the study of the committees and elites who have been politically co-opted; the appointment mechanisms that have played a crucial role in patron-clientelism; and finally the China factor in the entire processes and politics of patron-client politics. Bruce Kwong finds that the better candidates cultivate patron-client relations, the greater their chance of winning the election; and the smaller the size of the electoral constituency, the greater the impact of patron-client relations. Finally, the book stresses the role of Beijing as a powerful patron shaping the Hong Kong Chief Executive and the latter’s clients and analyzes the political implications and long-term consequences of patron-client politics in Hong Kong.

Patron-Client Politics in Hong Kong

Patron-Client Politics in Hong Kong
Title Patron-Client Politics in Hong Kong PDF eBook
Author Kam-Kwan Kwong
Publisher
Pages
Release 2017-01-27
Genre
ISBN 9781374668607

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Patron-client Politics in Hong Kong

Patron-client Politics in Hong Kong
Title Patron-client Politics in Hong Kong PDF eBook
Author 鄺錦鈞
Publisher
Pages 508
Release 2004
Genre Elections
ISBN

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This thesis proves that patron-client relations are indispensable to all levels of Hong Kong's election, including the elections held for the Chief Executive, Legislative Council, District Councils, grassroots level institutions such as MACs, HYK and pro-Beijing district groups. Patron-client relations have varying degree of significances in these four levels of elections. Patron-client network plays a critical role in Chief Executive election. However, patron-client relations tend to assume a lesser importance in Legislative Council's direct elections because of the larger geographical constituencies, although ren-ch'ing and guanxi are still crucial in the candidates' campaign for functional constituencies election. At the grassroots level, clientelism is crucial for political party members to penetrate housing groups, such as MACs and OCs. Due to the fact that the geographical constituencies in District Council elections are smaller than LegCo's direct elections, patron-client politics tends to be a decisive factor shaping candidates' chances of electoral victory at the district level. Though the 2003 District Council elections saw a decline in the impact of patron-client relations, patronage politics still persists in MACs, HYK and pro-Beijing group mobilization of voter registration in the 2004 LegCo's direct elections. In short, patron-client relations are particularly prominent in CE election, LegCo's functional constituency elections and party infiltration into housing organizations at the grassroots level.

The Dynamics of Beijing-Hong Kong Relations

The Dynamics of Beijing-Hong Kong Relations
Title The Dynamics of Beijing-Hong Kong Relations PDF eBook
Author Sonny Shiu-hing Lo
Publisher Hong Kong University Press
Pages 352
Release 2008-04-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9789622099081

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This book critically assesses the implementation of the "one country, two systems" in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) from the political, judicial, legal, economic and societal dimensions. The author contends that there has been a gradual process of mainlandization of the HKSAR, meaning that Hong Kong is increasingly economically dependent on the People's Republic of China (PRC), politically deferent to the central government on the scope and pace of democratic reforms, socially more patriotic toward the motherland and more prone to media self-censorship, and judicially more vulnerable to the interpretation of the Basic Law by the National People's Congress. This book aims to achieve a breakthrough in relating the development of Hong Kong politics to the future of mainland China and Taiwan. By broadening the focus of the "one country, two systems" from governance to the process of Sino-British negotiations and their thrust-building efforts, this book argues that the diplomats from mainland China and Taiwan can learn from the ways in which Hong Kong's political future was settled in 1982–1984. This is a book for students, researchers, scholars, diplomats and lay people.

Hong Kong

Hong Kong
Title Hong Kong PDF eBook
Author Ching Kwan Lee
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 139
Release 2022-09-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1108906648

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How did Hong Kong transform itself from a 'shoppers' and capitalists' paradise' into a 'city of protests' at the frontline of a global anti-China backlash? CK Lee situates the post-1997 China–Hong Kong contestation in the broader context of 'global China.' Beijing deploys a bundle of power mechanisms – economic statecraft, patron-clientelism, and symbolic domination – around the world, including Hong Kong. This Chinese power project triggers a variety of countermovements from Asia to Africa, ranging from acquiescence and adaptation to appropriation and resistance. In Hong Kong, reactions against the totality of Chinese power have taken the form of eventful protests, which, over two decades, have broadened into a momentous decolonization struggle. More than an ideological conflict between a liberal capitalist democratizing city and its Communist authoritarian sovereign, the Hong Kong story, stunning and singular in its many peculiarities, offers lessons about China as a global force. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

China's New United Front Work in Hong Kong

China's New United Front Work in Hong Kong
Title China's New United Front Work in Hong Kong PDF eBook
Author Sonny Shiu-Hing Lo
Publisher Springer
Pages 426
Release 2019-07-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9811384835

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This book explores the dynamics of China’s new united front work in Hong Kong. Mainland Chinese penetrative politics can be seen in the activities of local pro-Beijing political parties, clans and neighborhood associations, labor unions, women and media organizations, district federations, and some religious groups. However, united front work in the educational and youth sectors of civil society has encountered strong resistance because many Hong Kong people are post-materialistic and uphold their core values of human rights, the rule of law and transparency. China’s new united front work in Hong Kong has been influenced by its domestic turn toward “hard” authoritarianism, making Beijing see Hong Kong’s democratic activists and radicals as political enemies. Hong Kong’s “one country, two systems” is drifting toward “one country, two mixed systems” with some degree of convergence. Yet, Taiwan and some foreign countries have seen China’s united front work as politically destabilizing and penetrative. This book will be of use to scholars, journalists, and observers in other countries seeking to reckon with Chinese influence.

Politics in China

Politics in China
Title Politics in China PDF eBook
Author William A. Joseph
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 577
Release 2014-03-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0199384835

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On October 1, 2009, the People's Republic of China (PRC) celebrated the 60th anniversary of its founding. And what an eventful and tumultuous six decades it had been. During that time, under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), China was transformed from one of the world's poorest countries into the world's fastest growing major economy, and from a weak state barely able to govern or protect its own territory to a rising power that is challenging the United States for global influence. Over those same years, the PRC also experienced the most deadly famine in human history, caused largely by the actions and inactions of its political leaders. Not long after, there was a collapse of government authority that pushed the country to the brink of (and in some places actually into) civil war and anarchy. Today, China is, for the most part, peaceful, prospering, and proud. This is the China that was on display for the world to see during the Beijing Olympics in 2008. The CCP maintains a firm grip on power through a combination of popular support largely based on its recent record of promoting rapid economic growth and harsh repression of political opposition. Yet, the party and country face serious challenges on many fronts, including a slowing economy, environmental desecration, pervasive corruption, extreme inequalities, and a rising tide of social protest. Politics in China is an authoritative introduction to how the world's most populous nation and rapidly rising global power is governed today. Written by leading China scholars, the book's chapters offers accessible overviews of major periods in China's modern political history from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, key topics in contemporary Chinese politics, and developments in four important areas located on China's geographic periphery: Tibet, Xinjiang, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.