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The Dynamics of Peaceful and Violent Protests in Hong Kong - The Anti-extradition Movement

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This book shows that Hong Kong's protests from June to December 2019 originated from not only an attempt to extradite a Hong Kong man involved in a Taiwan murder case, but also China's effort at extraditing corrupt mainlanders who laundered dirty money in the territory. The mixture of peaceful and violent protests was due to the snowballing effect of protestors-police confrontations, the imbalanced way in which police exercised their power, and protestors' strategies. The protests triggered the national security concerns of Beijing, which mobilized the People's Armed Police to Shenzhen as a warning rather than sending them openly to Hong Kong to avoid undermining the image of "one country, two systems." The entire debate raised the concerns of Washington, Taiwan, and foreign governments, heightening Beijing's sensitivity. After the bill was withdrawn, the anti-extradition movement has become anti-police and anti-mainland, constantly challenging the legitimacy of the Hong Kong government and Beijing. This is a valuable read for China watchers, political scientists and all those interested in the future of East Asia.

List of contents

1. Toward a Comprehensive Framework of Studying Peaceful and Violent Protests.- 2. The Legal and Political Origins of the Extradition Bill.- 3. From Protests in June to the Occupation of Legislative Council on July 1.- 4. The Politics of Policing Protests and Incidents of July 21 and August 31.- 5. National Security and Beijing's Responses to the Hong Kong Crisis.- 6. Populist Protestors, October 1st Confrontation and Opposition to Anti-mask Law.- 7. Two Final Battles, District Elections, United States and Taiwan.- 8. Conclusion.

About the author










Sonny Shiu-Hing Lo is Professor at HKU SPACE, Hong Kong. He was President of the Hong Kong Political Science Association from 2014 to 2018.
Steven Chung-Fun Hung is Assistant Professor at the Education University of Hong Kong and his research focuses on Hong Kong's education, politics, and cultural history.
Jeff Hai-Chi Loo is a doctoral student at University of Waterloo, Canada, and his research interests include populism, social movement, Taiwan and Hong Kong politics.




Product details

Authors Steven Chung-Fu Hung, Steven Chung-Fun Hung, Sonny Shiu-Hin Lo, Sonny Shiu-Hing Lo, Je Loo, Jeff Hai-Chi Loo
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.10.2021
 
EAN 9789811567148
ISBN 978-981-1567-14-8
No. of pages 383
Dimensions 148 mm x 21 mm x 210 mm
Illustrations XV, 383 p. 8 illus.
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Comparative and international political science

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