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Neo-tribalism polarises Hong Kong society

WU Junfei
2020-06-26
Reflecting upon the Anti-Extradition Movement in Hong Kong, people are puzzled by several questions: why did this turmoil without an acknowledged leader continue for so long? What is the nature of this social unrest? Why did gangsters specifically target Mandarin-speaking Mainland Chinese? From the perspective of neo-tribalism, we may find out the answers and deepen our understanding of Hong Kong’s changing society. More details>>
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