Can economic integration reduce social unrest? evidence from China, Hong Kong, and Macau/ Hei Yin Kyle Chan

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of East Asian Studies Vol 21, Issue 3, November 2021, pp.403-426Summary: With the identical UEI implemented in Macau and Hong Kong, Macau seems to be firmly within Beijing's grasp, yet protests in Hong Kong are still intensive. Why is economic integration effective in appeasing some regions, but not others in the same polity?
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With the identical UEI implemented in Macau and Hong Kong, Macau seems to be firmly within Beijing's grasp, yet protests in Hong Kong are still intensive. Why is economic integration effective in appeasing some regions, but not others in the same polity?

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