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Acknowledgement Abbreviations list of tables List of figures Notes on contributors Chapter 1: Interest groups, intellectuals and new democracy movement in Hong Kong (Sonny Shiu-Hing LO) Chapter 2: Interests groups and democracy movement in Hong Kong: A historical perspective (Steven Chung-fun HUNG) Chapter 3: Lawyers as an interest group in Hong Kong's democracy movement (Karen Man Yee LEE) Chapter 4: Journalists as interest groups: implications for democracy movement (Kenneth Wai-kin MING) Chapter 5: Professional teachers' union as interest group fighting for democracy (Steven Chung-fun HUNG) Chapter 6: Workers as interest groups: Are they fragmented and powerless? (Jeff Hai-chi LOO) Chapter 7: Why Hong Kong's business interest groups are Anti-democratic? (Minxing ZHAO) Chapter 8: The Hong Kong catholic church: Endeavour in promoting democracy (Beatrice LEUNG) Chapter 9: The emergence of nativist groups and political change (Stephan ORTMANN) Chapter 10: Student and youth activism: The new youth groups in anti-national education policy and occupy central movement (Eric King-Man CHONG) Chapter 11: Environmental governance and the rise of environmental movement in Hong Kong (Dennis Lai Hang HUI) Chapter 12: Political interest group and democratization: The Hong Kong alliance in support of patriotic democratic movements of China (Sonny Shiu-Hing LO) Conclusion: New democracy movement, interest groups politics and implications for China (Sonny Shiu-Hing LO) Bibliography Index

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