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Autocracy in Making: Evidence from Hong Kong
Kenneth Ka Lok Chan
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Academy of Geography, Sociology and International Studies
Comparative Governance and Policy Research Centre
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Hong Kong
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Autocracy
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Autocratization
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State Repression
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Autocratic Legalism
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Survey Data
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Liberal
50%
Path Dependence
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Observational Data
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Extant Literature
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Self-powered
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Antipathy
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General Perception
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Mainlandization
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Institutional Choice
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Power Sharing
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New Order
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Patriot
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Tutelage
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Self-reinforcing Mechanisms
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Ruling Elites
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Authoritarian Institutions
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Siege Mentality
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Self-legitimacy
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