City in Danger——Democracy in Hong Kong Before the Anti-extradition Bill Movement

碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 新聞研究所 === 107 === The rising political forces in Hong Kong since the Umbrella movement in 2014 have been disqualified. At the same time, the controversy over "one country, two systems" last; by 2018, the leaders of the democratic movement were sentenced and put in jail. T...

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Main Authors: Chin Chiang, 蔣金
Other Authors: Yi-Shen Chan
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2019
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/z25632
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Summary:碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 新聞研究所 === 107 === The rising political forces in Hong Kong since the Umbrella movement in 2014 have been disqualified. At the same time, the controversy over "one country, two systems" last; by 2018, the leaders of the democratic movement were sentenced and put in jail. The movement has almost lost its momentum.   Until 2019, the Anti-extradition movement became a turning point for the Hong Kong democracy movement. Not only the number of protesters was greater than ever, people in Hong Kong also invented new forms of manifestation. Factions of the pro-democratic camp have came to share a common ground  for the first time in the history.   The author visited Hong Kong''s large-scale democratic movements, parliamentary elections, and special heads elections to witness Hong Kong people’s pursuit of democracy. There is no timeline for the double suffrage so far. But the campaign is the efforts of generations of people at different positions.   This in depth reporting explores many different positions and opinions in the Hong Kong political spectrum, together with the varied levels of powers in the civil society. The historical development of the Hong Kong democracy movement is unfolded through the life journeys of five campaign participants.