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Democratization as institutional change: Hong Kong 1992–2015
Yee Hang Mathew WONG
Department of Social Sciences (SSC)
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Hong Kong
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Democratization
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Institutional Change
100%
Copyright
20%
Chinese Government
20%
Authoritarian Regimes
20%
Path Dependence
20%
Colonial Government
20%
Gradual Change
20%
Constitutional Framework
20%
Hong Kong Politics
20%
Incremental Change
20%
Regional Interaction
20%
Path Conversion
20%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong
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Democratization
100%
Institutional Change
100%
Chinese Government
20%
Path-Dependence
20%
Colonial Government
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Democratization
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Institutional Change
100%
Path Dependence
20%