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THE BUILDUP TO THE NATIONAL SECURITY LAW IN HONG KONG FROM STRUCTURAL CONTRADICTIONS TO DIRECT VIOLENCE

17 Pages : 152-164

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2023(VIII-II).17      10.31703/glsr.2023(VIII-II).17      Published : Jun 2023

The buildup to the National Security Law in Hong Kong: From Structural Contradictions to Direct Violence

    The political scene of Hong Kong both before and after the transition from British to Chinese authority was one of negative calm - the absence of violence. Sino-British Joint Declaration (1984), for instance, & a mini-constitution (i.e., Basic Law) picturing the city's future under the People's Republic of China were to guarantee the public's autonomy in politics and social rights. Nevertheless, Hong Kong's political context evolved from poor peace (with the Joint Declaration providing a foundation for positive peace) to indirect and ultimately direct violence. The writings that envisioned "a substantial amount of autonomy" and "democratization" were riddled with inconsistencies and contradictions. The rise of the National Security Act continued this aggressive trajectory, in which underlying conflicts created cycles of continual violence that were originally entrenched in structure but became explicitly evident at a level of mindset and subsequently conduct after 2014.

    Hong Kong, Structural Contradictions, Direct Violence, Indirect Violence, Negative Peace, and Positive Peace
    (1) Ali Hamza
    BS, Political Science, Quaid-I-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan.
    (2) Humayun Javed
    BS, International Relations, National Defense University Islamabad, Pakistan.

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    APA : Hamza, A., & Javed, H. (2023). The buildup to the National Security Law in Hong Kong: From Structural Contradictions to Direct Violence. Global Legal Studies Review, VIII(II), 152-164. https://doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2023(VIII-II).17
    CHICAGO : Hamza, Ali, and Humayun Javed. 2023. "The buildup to the National Security Law in Hong Kong: From Structural Contradictions to Direct Violence." Global Legal Studies Review, VIII (II): 152-164 doi: 10.31703/glsr.2023(VIII-II).17
    HARVARD : HAMZA, A. & JAVED, H. 2023. The buildup to the National Security Law in Hong Kong: From Structural Contradictions to Direct Violence. Global Legal Studies Review, VIII, 152-164.
    MHRA : Hamza, Ali, and Humayun Javed. 2023. "The buildup to the National Security Law in Hong Kong: From Structural Contradictions to Direct Violence." Global Legal Studies Review, VIII: 152-164
    MLA : Hamza, Ali, and Humayun Javed. "The buildup to the National Security Law in Hong Kong: From Structural Contradictions to Direct Violence." Global Legal Studies Review, VIII.II (2023): 152-164 Print.
    OXFORD : Hamza, Ali and Javed, Humayun (2023), "The buildup to the National Security Law in Hong Kong: From Structural Contradictions to Direct Violence", Global Legal Studies Review, VIII (II), 152-164
    TURABIAN : Hamza, Ali, and Humayun Javed. "The buildup to the National Security Law in Hong Kong: From Structural Contradictions to Direct Violence." Global Legal Studies Review VIII, no. II (2023): 152-164. https://doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2023(VIII-II).17