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Three Views of Local Consciousness in Hong Kong

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2025

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Chan, Koon-chung. 2012. Zhongguo tianchao zhuyi yu Xianggang (China's Heavenly Doctrine and Hong Kong). Hong Kong: Oxford University Press.

Chin Wan. 2011. Xianggang Chengbang lun (On Hong Kong as a city state). Hong Kong: Enrich Publishing.

Jiang Shigong. 2008. Zhongguo Xianggang: wenhua yu zhengzhi de shiye (China's Hong Kong: cultural and political perspectives). Hong Kong: Oxford University Press.

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Notes

1 This is a revised version of a French version of a text that was published as “Trois visions de la conscience autochtone à Hong Kong” in Critique n° 807-808 Août-Septembre 2014, on the eve of the outbreak of the Umbrella Revolution in late September.

2 The Hong Kong government's proposed law stated that “The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region shall enact laws on its own to prohibit any act of treason, secession, sedition, subversion against the Central People's Government, or theft of state secrets, to prohibit foreign political organizations or bodies from conducting political activities in the Region, and to prohibit political organizations or bodies of the Region from establishing ties with foreign political organizations or bodies.” The legislation was suspended.

3 Past and Present 50 (1) 1971, 71-136.

4 People's Ethnic Identity survey, Public Opinion Program, University of Hong Kong.

5 Lilla, Mark. 2010. “Reading Strauss in Beijing” The New Republic. December 10, 2010;

Ma Jun and Xu Jianjiang, Renminbi zhouchu guomen zhi lu: li'an shichang fazhan yu ziben xiangmu kaifang (Pathway for Renminbi internationalization: development of offshore markets and capital account liberalization). Hong Kong: Commercial Press.

6 The complete text of the 1951 agreement in Chinese, Tibetan and English is available.

7 Ma Jun and Xu Jianjiang 2012. Pathway for Renminbi internationalization.

8 See “Why Hong Kong remains vital to China's economy” The Economist September 30, 2014 for example.

9 Yep, Ray 2013. Negotiating Autonomy in Greater China: Hong Kong and its Sovereign Before and After 1997. Copenhagen, Denmark: NIAS Press.

10 Ching Cheong 2012. “Cong shiba da kan Xianggang dixia dang guimo” (Assessing the size of underground CCP organizations in Hong Kong from the perspective of the 18th Party Congress) Mingpao November 7, 2012.

11 Lee, Martin 2012. “Xianggang Xizang hua” (Tibetization of Hong Kong) Next Magazine. September 29, 2012.