1st Edition

Patron-Client Politics and Elections in Hong Kong

By Bruce Kam-kwan Kwong Copyright 2010
176 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

172 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

176 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The study of patron-client politics is new to the study of Hong Kong political science. This book examines whether patron-client relations are critical to the electoral victory of candidates; how the political elites cultivate support from clients in order to obtain more votes during local elections; and tests the extent to which whether patron-client relations are crucial in order for candidates... Read more

1. Introduction  2. Toward An Analytical Framework of Analysis  3. Patron-Client Relations and Public Administration  4. The Chief Executive Election and Patron-Client Politics  5. The Legislative Council Election and Patron-Client Politics  6. District Council Elections and Grassroots Level Politics  7. Conclusion

Biography

Bruce Kam-kwan Kwong is Assistant Professor at the Department of Government and Public Administration of the University of Macau. He earned his doctoral degree at the Department of Politics and Public Administration, the University of Hong Kong. His research interests include patron-client politics, civil service reform, policing, and elections in Hong Kong and Macau.