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  2. One country, two systems - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Cohen, writing for Asia Times, suggests the "one country, two systems" formula is a possible solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. [81] North Korea suggests the "one country, two systems" formula to bring about Korean reunification, through a confederation of two systems within one country. [82]

  3. Special administrative regions of China - Wikipedia

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    The two special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau (created in 1997 and 1999 respectively) each have a codified constitution called Basic Law. [8] The law provides the regions with a high degree of autonomy, a separate political system, and a capitalist economy under the principle of "one country, two systems" proposed by Deng ...

  4. Deng Xiaoping Theory - Wikipedia

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    The theory also played an important role in China's modern economy, as Deng stressed opening China to the outside world, [6] the implementation of one country, two systems, and through the phrase "seek truth from facts", [3]: 1500 an advocation of political and economic pragmatism. [7] [8]

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  6. The Practice of the 'One Country, Two Systems' Policy in the ...

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    "[one should] stay alert to the attempt of outside forces to use Hong Kong to interfere China's domestic affairs, and prevent and repel the attempt made by a very small number of people who act in collusion with outside forces to interfere with the implementation of 'one country, two systems' in Hong Kong." [8]

  7. Hong Kong–Mainland China conflict - Wikipedia

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    Both the Hong Kong government and Chinese central government pushed for continuing integration of the two territories, through principles such as one country, two systems. [3] [4] In contrast, local groups defined Hong Kong as an independent city-state. [3] These points of discontent led to the economic and cultural protectionism movements in ...

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  9. Hong Kong Basic Law - Wikipedia

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    The court ruled that the Basic Law is a flexible constitution and as such can be interpreted for the needs of economic integration; the arrangement of having mainland Chinese laws in Hong Kong for the purposes of customs, immigration and quarantine does not contravene the "one country, two systems" principle. [23]: para. 18.3