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Kin-Man Wan

City University of Hong Kong, Department of Public and International Affairs

Postdoc

Hong Kong

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

5

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2,108

TOTAL CITATIONS

5

Scholarly Papers (5)

1.

Democracy and Mass Skepticism of Science

Number of pages: 57 Posted: 17 May 2021 Last Revised: 22 Nov 2021
Junyan Jiang and Kin-Man Wan
Columbia University and City University of Hong Kong, Department of Public and International Affairs
Downloads 895 (66,054)

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science, democracy, institution, anti-intellectualism, constitution, legitimacy

2.

Pour (Tear) Gas on Fire? Violent Confrontations and Anti-Government Backlash

Chau, Tak-Huen, and Kin-Man Wan. "Pour (tear) gas on fire? Violent confrontations and anti-government backlash." Political Science Research and Methods
Number of pages: 45 Posted: 29 Apr 2020 Last Revised: 18 Oct 2022
Tak-Huen Chau and Kin-Man Wan
UC Berkeley, Department of Political Science and City University of Hong Kong, Department of Public and International Affairs
Downloads 500 (140,597)
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conflict, Hong Kong, policing, political resistance, political violence

3.

The Political Economy of Football: Democracy, Income Inequality, and Men’s National Football Rankings

Number of pages: 42 Posted: 28 Oct 2019
Kin-Man Wan, Ka-U Ng and Thung-Hong Lin
City University of Hong Kong, Department of Public and International Affairs, McGill University, Faculty of Arts, Department of Sociology, Students and Institute of Sociology
Downloads 404 (181,053)

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Football (Soccer); Democracy; Income Inequality; Development; Football Association

4.

Liberal Democracy and Education-Based Inequality in the Post-Cold War Era

Number of pages: 75 Posted: 29 Jan 2020
Junyan Jiang and Kin-Man Wan
Columbia University and City University of Hong Kong, Department of Public and International Affairs
Downloads 210 (362,957)

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liberal democracy, democratization, education, inequality, survey, instrumental variables

5.

The Housing Boom and the Rise of Localism in Hong Kong: Evidence from the Legislative Council Election in 2016

Number of pages: 10 Posted: 31 Oct 2019
Kin-Man Wan and Stan Hok-wui Wong
City University of Hong Kong, Department of Public and International Affairs and Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Downloads 99 (694,528)
Citation 1

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localism, wealth inequality, home ownership, Hong Kong elections, political identification, vote choice