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  4. The influence of SAR government performance on people�s trust toward Central government: Implications for Hong Kong and Macau civic education
 
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The influence of SAR government performance on people�s trust toward Central government: Implications for Hong Kong and Macau civic education

Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Chris Cheung, Hin Wah
So, Man Yum Larry
Choi, Chi U. Francis
Chow, Chin Fung Philip
DOI
10.1108/AEDS-04-2017-0039
Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the influence of Special Administrative Region (SAR) performance on the �trust� of Hong Kong and Macau people, who �live� under similar context of �one country, two systems,� toward Beijing Central Government. The different perceptions, relating to the abovementioned issue, of the young peoples� are also investigated. Implication for civic education in these two societies will be brought to light. Design/methodology/approach This study adopts secondary data analysis on the captioned topic. To further illustrate the said issue, this study reviews and analyzes data from protest campaigns in both societies. Findings This paper finds that the performance of Hong Kong and Macau SAR Governments has different impacts on the peoples� �trust� toward Central Government. It may attribute to the different perceptions about the role of Central Government and levels of democratization in these societies. Civic education emphasizing the �core spirit� of �One country, two systems,� roles of SAR and Central Governments could enable young people better comprehend their relationship with Mainland China and their role as SAR�Chinese citizens. Originality/value This paper is an exploratory study for providing implications for further research on this topic.
Subjects

Civic education

Political trust


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