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Hong Kong.

Hong Kong SAR– Special Administrative Region “One Country, Two Systems”– Limited Democracy A history of transition: –1842 (Treaty of Nanjing): Transferred from China to UK –1984: Agreement between China and UK--- Hong Kong will transition back! – : Transitioned to ChinaTransitioned –REGION WILL HAVE 50 YEARS AUTONOMY… = Leung Chun-ying: Chief Executive/ Head of Gov’t –Since July 2012 –next to be held in March 2017 Foreign Policy Defense Currency Customs Everything else…

In pictures: HK handover anniversary In pictures: HK handover anniversary **At midnight on Saturday, Buddhist monks marked the exact anniversary of the return by tolling a bell to pray for a better future. **Transition Audio Slideshow: Hong Kong Resident MemoriesHong Kong Resident Memories

Chinese Press Censorship?

The Umbrella Revolution Facts: What: China had previously pledged to give Hong Kong citizens universal suffrage starting in 2017, but on Aug. 31 its legislature ruled that candidates must be screened by a committee, which would give Beijing an effective veto over anyone viewed as unfriendly to the central government. China also asserted the right to interpret Hong Kong’s mini-constitution, the Basic Law, citing it as justification for its view that candidates are to be nominated by committee rather than directly by voters and must be loyal to the Communist Party.legislature ruled Who: The movement was initiated by a group called Occupy Central With Love & Peace, led by Hong Kong University law professor Benny Tai. Staged protests Fall Why: The main demand is full democracy. Protesters want the right to nominate and directly elect the head of the Hong Kong government, known as the chief executive. As a secondary demand, protesters want the current chief executive, Leung Chun-ying, to resign, which he has flatly refused to do. Leung is widely disliked because he is seen as prioritizing China’s interests over Hong Kong’s. He was also indirectly elected by an electoral college of just 1,200 voters, of which 689 voted for him. He is mockingly referred to as “689” after this feeble tally. What’s happening now? For Hong Kong's student protesters, 2015 is off to a dismal start. They'd hoped that months-long demonstrations would lead to greater openness and dialogue with the city's pro- China government. Now that he's cleared the streets, though, Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying seems to have lost interest in talking.Hong Kong Twitter –#Umbrellarevolution#Umbrellarevolution –#Umbrellamovement#Umbrellamovement

Definition: One China Policy The One-China policy states that the People's Republic of China (PRC) is the sole legitimate government of mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. All countries seeking diplomatic relations with the PRC must acknowledge this policy and refrain from maintaining official relations with the Republic of China (Taiwan).