Rethinking the Occupy Movement in Hong Kong :Origins, Processes and Consequences - Routledge Contemporary China Series

Rethinking the Occupy Movement in Hong Kong

Rethinking the Occupy Movement in Hong Kong :Origins, Processes and Consequences - Routledge Contemporary China Series

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Yang examines the political process of the Occupy Movement spanning from January 2013, when the “Occupy Central with Love and Peace” (OCLP) campaign was initiated, to December 2014, when the Occupy Movement finally ended. This book adopts an actor-centered approach in the study of democratization and places civil society as the focus of the analysis.

The OCLP campaign was an attempt to transfer leadership of democratization from political parties to civil society, while the incorporation of Deliberation Days further let ordinary participants decide on the electoral proposals. The democratic ideals of civil society activists and the mobilization of radical democrats led the campaign to enter a radical position. The Chinese government interpreted democratization in Hong Kong from a regime security perspective and took a hardliner position. After the Occupy Movement finally occurred, the leadership of civil society and the conception of civil disobedience contained the radical protesters. However, after the movement, civil society organizations were blamed for its failure, and contention in Hong Kong became more transgressive and decentralized.

This book is a valuable resource for scholars of Hong Kong’s Politics and a relevant case study for those studying the dynamics of social movements and the civil society strategy in democratic transition.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781032461403
ISBN10 1032461403
Number Of Pages 174
Item Weight 500 g
Publisher / Reseller Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Shen Yang is an Assistant Professor at Lingnan University, Hong Kong. His research interests cover comparative politics, political economy, contentious politics, social identities, and public opinion. He has published articles in peer-reviewed journals including China Journal, Law & Social Inquiry, Social Movement Studies, and Voluntas.

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