While legal cases of young people involved in the protests of 2019 and 2020 are ending, unresolved conflicts persist in Hong Kong. Reconciliation lies in rebuilding trust with the youth.
A survey by the Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies revealed that only 16.9% are satisfied with the government, emphasizing the need for bridging the gap with young people.
Youth’s sense of belonging and identification with the government is weak, with around 60% expressing a desire to leave Hong Kong. Talent drain is a significant concern for the city.
Globally, governments are addressing reconciling with youth post-mass social movements by engaging in collaboration and dialogue rather than confrontation.
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