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How nation building backfires: Beliefs about group malleability and anti‐Chinese attitudes in Hong Kong
Siu Yau LEE,
Kee Lee CHOU
Department of Asian and Policy Studies (APS)
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Attitudes toward Migrants
25%
Backfire
100%
China
50%
Chinese Nation
25%
Copyright
25%
Cultural Differences
25%
Group Characteristics
25%
Group Malleability
100%
Group Perception
25%
Hong Kong
100%
Immigration Attitudes
25%
Inherent Characteristics
25%
Intergroup Conflict
25%
International Society
25%
Nation-building
100%
Negative Attitudes
50%
Political Difference
25%
Political Psychology
25%
Political Science Research
25%
Subnational
100%
Social Sciences
China
66%
Chinese
33%
Group Perception
33%
Hong Kong
100%
Laboratory Experiment
33%
Narrative
33%
Nation Building
100%
Political Behavior
33%
Political Science
33%
Psychology
Narrative
100%
Political Psychology
100%