Hong Kong between two realities: Special Administrative Region in search of identity Including as annex the basic law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China

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In 1997, Great Britain transferred Hong Kong back to the People’s Republic of China. Since then, discontent over the lack of democracy is on the rise. Social and economic circumstances contribute to the generation of a new Hongkonese identity hardly compatible with the Chinese one.

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Hong Kong, People’s Republic of China, Basic Law, democracy
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Martí Sánchez, S., & Daranas Peláez, M. (2019). Hong Kong between two realities: Special Administrative Region in search of identity: Including as annex the basic law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China. Journal of the Cortes Generales, (107), 213-279. https://doi.org/10.33426/rcg/2019/107/1444

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