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Hong Kong’s COVID-19 Politics Amid Deteriorating China-US Relations

Victor Teo

East Asian Policy (EAP), 2020, vol. 12, issue 03, 63-79

Abstract: The 2003 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome experience had readied Hong Kong well for the COVID-19 outbreak. The epidemic provided the Hong Kong government with a respite from the political protests and an opportunity to return to governing. This respite does not spell the end of Hong Kong’s political troubles. With the passage of the National Security Law, Hong Kong might be able to endear itself once more to the Mainland and position itself for greater integration and development.

Date: 2020
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