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The Fall of Hong Kong: How China-US Rivalry Ended a Geopolitical Neutral Zone

The Fall of Hong Kong: How China-US Rivalry Ended a Geopolitical Neutral Zone

By Brian C.H. Fong
For decades, Hong Kong’s geopolitical neutrality was the very foundation of its freedom, autonomy, and prosperity. That’s no longer possible.

Hong Kong Offers New Visa to Woo Talent Amid Brain Drain

Hong Kong Offers New Visa to Woo Talent Amid Brain Drain

By Kanis Leung and Zen Soo
The new Top Talent Pass Scheme targets those with high salaries or degrees from top universities. 
COVID-19 Set to Burst Singapore-Hong Kong Travel Bubble – Again

COVID-19 Set to Burst Singapore-Hong Kong Travel Bubble – Again

By Sebastian Strangio
Singapore has reimposed a lockdown after a sudden spike in untraceable community transmissions.

Pandemic Border Restrictions Crush Hong Kong’s Economy

Pandemic Border Restrictions Crush Hong Kong’s Economy

By Tej Parikh
Hong Kong's tight restrictions on travel amid COVID-19 are taking a toll on an already-suffering economy.

How Can Hong Kong Weather the Storm of Plunging Property Prices?

How Can Hong Kong Weather the Storm of Plunging Property Prices?

By Jason Hung
Between COVID-19 and the new national security law, foreign investors may be losing their taste for the Hong Kong market.

Beijing’s Plan for a Post-National Security Law Hong Kong

Beijing’s Plan for a Post-National Security Law Hong Kong

By Brian Wong
Beijing will be hoping to address Hong Kong's socioeconomic issues while keeping a tight leash on political changes.

What Trump’s Latest Moves on Hong Kong Really Mean for the City

What Trump’s Latest Moves on Hong Kong Really Mean for the City

By Brian Wong
Withdrawing Hong Kong's special status under U.S. law will hurt the city itself far more than it will hurt China.
Helping Hong Kong’s Economy Weather Protests and Coronavirus

Helping Hong Kong’s Economy Weather Protests and Coronavirus

By Jason Hung
The Hong Kong government has a chance to correct the city’s economic over-reliance on tourism.

Hong Kong Hurts Itself By Financially Excluding Foreign Domestic Workers

Hong Kong Hurts Itself By Financially Excluding Foreign Domestic Workers

By Jason Hung
Hong Kong should prioritize economic reforms benefiting foreign domestic workers.

Is US Congress Making Life Harder for Hong Kong Protesters in 2020?

Is US Congress Making Life Harder for Hong Kong Protesters in 2020?

By Richard Hanania
Sympathy for Hong Kong's young protesters is understandable, but trying to use economic sanctions to force change will backfire.

A Conversation on Hong Kong

A Conversation on Hong Kong

By Luke Hunt
Luke Hunt speaks to RTHK broadcaster Annemarie Evans.
Hong Kong Needs China, and It Needs the World Too

Hong Kong Needs China, and It Needs the World Too

By He Jun
Hong Kong's prosperity depends on its unique relationship to the rest of the world.

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