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Social Movements and Political Reform in Hong Kong - by Linda Butenhoff (Hardcover)

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  • Hong Kong society is often regarded as politically apathetic.
  • About the Author: LINDA BUTENHOFF is Assistant Professor of Political Science at St. Cloud State University.
  • 152 Pages
  • Social Science, General

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Hong Kong society is often regarded as politically apathetic. Yet throughout its history, Hong Kong experienced periodic waves of social movement activity. In part, the perception of an apathetic populace stems from the colonial government's laissez-faire policies, the society's concentration on economic development, the maintenance of traditional Chinese culture, and a consensus that Hong Kong would revert to Chinese sovereignty. Since Hong Kong was a colony, instead of evolving into a democratic government, Great Britain instituted a system of elite consultation and absorption of the masses' political problems through indirect participation. Butenhoff addresses the question of why social movements emerged and how they influenced the process of political reform. Her study presents and analyzes the activities of social movements so that a clearer picture of civil society and political change from below emerges.

Butenhoff integrates the literature on Hong Kong, civil society, and social movements into an integrated approach to analyze social movement influence in Hong Kong politics. Her three case studies: the independent labor movement, the nontraditional Christian movement, and the democracy movement are analyzed using a social movement framework. She evaluates the forces that drive and sustain social movements and argues that while the Chinese and British governments debated the fate of democratic Hong Kong, the Hong Kong people have been overlooked throughout the process. And, as a result, Hong Kong social movements play an essential role in raising the awareness of the people and bringing to light the voices from below.



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Hong Kong society is often regarded as politically apathetic. Yet throughout its history, Hong Kong experienced periodic waves of social movement activity. In part, the perception of an apathetic populace stems from the colonial government's laissez-faire policies, the society's concentration on economic development, the maintenance of traditional Chinese culture, and a consensus that Hong Kong would revert to Chinese sovereignty. Since Hong Kong was a colony, instead of evolving into a democratic government, Great Britain instituted a system of elite consultation and absorption of the masses' political problems through indirect participation. Butenhoff addresses the question of why social movements emerged and how they influenced the process of political reform. Her study presents and analyzes the activities of social movements so that a clearer picture of civil society and political change from below emerges.

Butenhoff integrates the literature on Hong Kong, civil society, and social movements into an integrated approach to analyze social movement influence in Hong Kong politics. Her three case studies: the independent labor movement, the nontraditional Christian movement, and the democracy movement are analyzed using a social movement framework. She evaluates the forces that drive and sustain social movements and argues that while the Chinese and British governments debated the fate of democratic Hong Kong, the Hong Kong people have been overlooked throughout the process. And, as a result, Hong Kong social movements play an essential role in raising the awareness of the people and bringing to light the voices from below.



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.,."provides an interesting theoretical framework that merits the attention of anyone interested in pursuing the study of social movements."-American Political Science Review

.,."this book is very readable and is a good introduction for those who wish to acquire basic knowledge of the complex situation of social movements and political reform in Hong Kong."-Journal of Third World Studies

?...provides an interesting theoretical framework that merits the attention of anyone interested in pursuing the study of social movements.?-American Political Science Review

?...this book is very readable and is a good introduction for those who wish to acquire basic knowledge of the complex situation of social movements and political reform in Hong Kong.?-Journal of Third World Studies

..."provides an interesting theoretical framework that merits the attention of anyone interested in pursuing the study of social movements."-American Political Science Review

..."this book is very readable and is a good introduction for those who wish to acquire basic knowledge of the complex situation of social movements and political reform in Hong Kong."-Journal of Third World Studies



About the Author



LINDA BUTENHOFF is Assistant Professor of Political Science at St. Cloud State University. Professor Butenhoff also has taught at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, and at Beijing University. She has published in the Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.5 Inches (H) x 6.38 Inches (W) x .62 Inches (D)
Weight: .81 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 152
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: General
Publisher: Praeger
Format: Hardcover
Author: Linda Butenhoff
Language: English
Street Date: September 30, 1999
TCIN: 1007348790
UPC: 9780275962937
Item Number (DPCI): 247-52-0353
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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