Hongkongers' international front: diaspora activism during and after the 2019 anti-extradition protest/ Ming-Sho Ho
Publication details: 2024Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal Of Contemprary Asia, Volume 54, Number 2, May 2024, pg. 238-259Summary: The flare-up of protest over Hong Kong's anti-extradition bill amendment in 2019 gave rise to a global wave of organizing among the city's overseas diaspora of students and migrants. This articles examines the diaspora's pro-democracy campaign. Campaigners sheltered fleeing refugees, with the diaspora activism evolving into a global resistance against China's authoritarian expansion. Their efforts were frustrated by growing political polarization in Western democracies.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The flare-up of protest over Hong Kong's anti-extradition bill amendment in 2019 gave rise to a global wave of organizing among the city's overseas diaspora of students and migrants. This articles examines the diaspora's pro-democracy campaign. Campaigners sheltered fleeing refugees, with the diaspora activism evolving into a global resistance against China's authoritarian expansion. Their efforts were frustrated by growing political polarization in Western democracies.
HONG KONG, ANTI-EXTRADITION PROTEST, NEWARTICLS
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