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HONG KONG: REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT
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FROM: JE Hoare
Far Eastern Section Research Department OAB 2/124 273 3342
DATE: 12 February 1986
CC:
Mr Margolis, DPA,
Hong Kong Chancery, Peking
You might find it of interest to look at the enclosed article, taken from the Far Eastern Economic Review of 4 May 1961. In it the author, Mr Nigal Ruscoe (not otherwise identified), described feelings and beliefs in Hong Kong about representative government and the long term future of China.
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While the article is obviously dated, it provides background in how representative government was viewed both officially and unofficially twenty-five years ago. It also identifies the development of political awareness among the Chinese population of Hong Kong, a factor generally missing earlier. The Chinese students whose aspirations are mentioned in the article are now the 40-50 year old managerial group in Hong Kong from whom some at least of the pressure for more say in their own affairs is coming.
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