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Institutional Change and the Political Transition in Hong Kong

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Informationen zum Autor Ian Scott is Professor of Politics and Government at Murdoch University in Perth, Australia. Klappentext Scott focuses on Hong Kong's political, bureaucratic and legal institutions. The first section is concerned with public opinion on institutional provisions, voting systems and political parties. The second deals with current problems facing the executive, legislature, bureaucracy and legal system. The third part considers the effects of Chinese rule on the social and economic context in which Hong Kong's institutions will, or will not, function. Scott concludes with a discussion of possible scenarios of institutional development. Zusammenfassung Scott focuses on Hong Kong's political! bureaucratic and legal institutions. The first section is concerned with public opinion on institutional provisions! voting systems and political parties. The second deals with current problems facing the executive! legislature! bureaucracy and legal system. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Tables List of Figures Preface Notes on the Contributors Introduction; I.Scott - PART ONE: PUBLIC OPINION, POLITICAL CULTURE AND PERCEPTIONS OF HONG KONG'S INSTITUTIONS Public Opinion on Hong Kong's Transition; M.E.DeGolyer Political Culture and Prospects of Democratization; R.Kwok & E.Chan Political Parties: Public Perceptions and Implications for Change; J.Y.H.Leung PART TWO: THE LEGAL, POLITICAL AND BUREAUCRATIC FRAMEWORK Legal Institutions and the Law ; P.Wesley-Smith Executive-Legislative Relations; N.Miners The Bureaucratic Transition ; I.Scott PART THREE: THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT AND THE FUTURE OF HONG KONG'S INSTITUTIONS The Chinese Government's Post-1997 Strategies; W.Wo-Lap Lam China: The Dialectics of Autonomy and Integration; D.H.McMillen 'One Country' or 'Two Systems': Integration and Autonomy in Perspective; I.Thynne Index

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List of Tables List of Figures Preface Notes on the Contributors Introduction; I.Scott - PART ONE: PUBLIC OPINION, POLITICAL CULTURE AND PERCEPTIONS OF HONG KONG'S INSTITUTIONS Public Opinion on Hong Kong's Transition; M.E.DeGolyer Political Culture and Prospects of Democratization; R.Kwok & E.Chan Political Parties: Public Perceptions and Implications for Change; J.Y.H.Leung PART TWO: THE LEGAL, POLITICAL AND BUREAUCRATIC FRAMEWORK Legal Institutions and the Law ; P.Wesley-Smith Executive-Legislative Relations; N.Miners The Bureaucratic Transition ; I.Scott PART THREE: THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT AND THE FUTURE OF HONG KONG'S INSTITUTIONS The Chinese Government's Post-1997 Strategies; W.Wo-Lap Lam China: The Dialectics of Autonomy and Integration; D.H.McMillen 'One Country' or 'Two Systems': Integration and Autonomy in Perspective; I.Thynne Index

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Autori Ian Scott
Con la collaborazione di Ia Scott (Editore), Ian Scott (Editore)
Editore Palgrave UK
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 23.02.1998
 
EAN 9780333692455
ISBN 978-0-333-69245-5
Pagine 252
Serie International Political Economy Series
MacMillan International Politi
International Political Econom
International Political Economy Series
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Economia > Economia politica

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