<P>With international attention focused on Hong Kong, many forget that Macau also exists in a delicate "one country, two systems" (OCTS) balance with mainland China. This book provides insights into the circumstances surrounding the less-understood half of China¿s OCTS policy, including the stagnation of representational government, and the location of any Macau characteristics in the Macau Basic Law. </P><P>Despite being Hong Kong¿s sister "Special Administrative Region" (SAR) within the People¿s Republic of China, Macau¿s unique constitutional development under Portuguese and Chinese administration remains under-appreciated despite its potential contributions to local, national, and international constitutional discourse. Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach, including doctrinal, historical, and comparative methodologies, this work fills that gap. The research blends Portuguese, Chinese, and foreign-language sources in order to reconstruct a balanced constitutional narrative. The b