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Many researchers in the field of Hong Kong politics, regardless of the differences in their approach to the study of political development, have made the observation that:The persistence of the colonial constitutional order has been accompanied by remarkable political stability. Hong Kong has never experienced any large-scale revolt or revolution. On the contrary, it is reputed for its lack of serious disputes.1
Tai-lok Lui and Stephen W.K.Chiu (Wed,) studied this question.