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What drives young people into opposition parties under hybrid regimes? A comparison of Hong Kong and Singapore
Hoi Yu NG
Department of Curriculum and Instruction (C&I)
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Hong Kong
100%
Singapore
100%
Young People
100%
Hybrid Regimes
100%
Opposition Parties
100%
Secondary School
16%
Copyright
16%
Politics
16%
Contextual Factors
16%
Polity
16%
Political Events
16%
Voluntary Organizations
16%
Life History Interviews
16%
Policy Studies
16%
School Experience
16%
Youth Participation
16%
Party Membership
16%
Media Influence
16%
University Experience
16%
Family Influence
16%
Family Politics
16%
Young Talent
16%
Favourable Factors
16%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
Nongovernmental Organizations
33%
Contextual Factor
33%
Life History
33%
Policy Studies
33%
Parent Role
33%
Organization Studies
33%
Youth Participation
33%
Party Member
33%
Media Influence
33%