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Christian Social Discourse in Postcolonial Hong Kong
Seguire Shun-Hing Chan
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Postcolonial Hong Kong
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Christian
100%
Social Discourse
100%
Hong Kong
50%
Chinese Government
50%
Authoritarian Rule
50%
Changing Identities
50%
Christian Community
50%
China
25%
Democracy
25%
Hong Kong Society
25%
Postcolonial
25%
Hong Kong People
25%
Social Practices
25%
Civil Society
25%
Human Rights
25%
Social Movements
25%
Hong Kong SAR
25%
Universal Values
25%
Lent
25%
Political Reform
25%
Colonial Setting
25%
Postcolonial Period
25%
Movement Activity
25%
Human Rights Implementation
25%
Democratic Reform
25%
Pragmatic Model
25%
Arts and Humanities
Hong Kong
100%
Discourse
100%
Post-colonial
100%
Human Rights
33%
Christian community
33%
China
16%
Democracy
16%
Social Movement
16%
Political Reform
16%
Civil Society
16%
Colonial period
16%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
Discourse
100%
Human Rights
33%
Chinese Government
33%
China
16%
Democracy
16%
Civil Society
16%
Politics
16%