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Through Hong Kong, Beijing Channels Its Repression to the World

Through Hong Kong, Beijing Channels Its Repression to the World

By Sarah Cook
Individuals and institutions are scrambling to adapt to the Chinese Communist Party’s growing extraterritorial reach.
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.

America’s Hong Kong Approach Does More Harm Than Good

America’s Hong Kong Approach Does More Harm Than Good

By Jin Kai
Washington intends to signal its resolve to Beijing, but Hong Kong is not reliant on U.S. goodwill.

Beijing’s National Security Law Brings Mainland Repression to Hong Kong

Beijing’s National Security Law Brings Mainland Repression to Hong Kong

By Michael C. Davis and Victoria Tin-bor Hui
The implications of the new law for Hong Kongers and the world.

Taiwan Opens Office to Help People Fleeing Hong Kong in Wake of National Security Law

Taiwan Opens Office to Help People Fleeing Hong Kong in Wake of National Security Law

By Nick Aspinwall
Taiwan on Wednesday launched a new office to process applications by Hong Kong nationals seeking to work, study, or seek asylum in the country.
How Can the World Help Hong Kong?

How Can the World Help Hong Kong?

By Benedict Rogers and Johnny Patterson
It is time for coordinated international action to give Hong Kongers a lifeline.

Hong Kong Through Water and Fire

Hong Kong Through Water and Fire

By Sebastian Veg
From the mass protests of 2019 to the national security law of 2020.
China Approves Contentious Hong Kong National Security Law

China Approves Contentious Hong Kong National Security Law

By Zen Soo and Ken Moritsugu
The new law targeting subversive and secessionist activity has sparked widespread fears of a crackdown on free speech.

US Suspends All Exports of Controlled Defense Technologies to Hong Kong

US Suspends All Exports of Controlled Defense Technologies to Hong Kong

By Ankit Panda
The move marks another step toward eliminating Hong Kong’s consideration as a unique, autonomous territory by the United States.

China’s Great Wall of Finance Shows First Signs of a Crack – in Hong Kong

China’s Great Wall of Finance Shows First Signs of a Crack – in Hong Kong

By Project 2047
Any U.S. financial sanctions on Hong Kong will break the financial lifeline for China.

Will China’s New National Security Law Be the ‘Anti-Virus’ Software That Locks Down Hong Kong?

Will China’s New National Security Law Be the ‘Anti-Virus’ Software That Locks Down Hong Kong?

By Jerome A. Cohen
Parsing the legislative, judicial, and law enforcement implications of the NPC’s “bombshell” decision.
Hong Kong and the National Security Law: Why Now?

Hong Kong and the National Security Law: Why Now?

By Simon Shen
The realist calculations behind Beijing’s so-called “second reunification” with Hong Kong.

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