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National Security Laws in General Are Not a Problem. Hong Kong’s Is.

National Security Laws in General Are Not a Problem. Hong Kong’s Is.

By Larry C. B. Lai and Debby S. W. Chan
Many countries have national security laws. The central question lies in whether the laws primarily protect national security or suffocate civil and political liberties.
Focus Shifts to Hong Kong’s Fate on Tiananmen Anniversary

Focus Shifts to Hong Kong’s Fate on Tiananmen Anniversary

By Associated Press
In a sign of Hong Kong’s shrinking freedoms, the annual Tiananmen vigil was not authorized for the first time in 30 years.

Victoria Hui on Hong Kong’s Troubled Future

Victoria Hui on Hong Kong’s Troubled Future

By Shannon Tiezzi
“The new national security law is worse than Article 23 and extradition legislation combined.”

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.

Taiwan Says It Will Draft Plan to Help Hong Kongers as National Security Law Looms

Taiwan Says It Will Draft Plan to Help Hong Kongers as National Security Law Looms

By Nick Aspinwall
Beijing's plan to impose a national security law on Hong Kong has reopened a debate over how Taiwan should help Hong Kongers intending to seek asylum or residency.
Will China’s Upcoming National Security Law Mark the End of an Autonomous Hong Kong?

Will China’s Upcoming National Security Law Mark the End of an Autonomous Hong Kong?

By Ankit Panda
How will the eventual imposition of a new national security law affect Hong Kong’s place in the world?

China Moves to Quell Hong Kong Protests With Security Law

China Moves to Quell Hong Kong Protests With Security Law

By Zen Soo and Ken Moritsugu
The decision allowing Beijing to craft a national security law for Hong Kong sailed through the National People’s Congress on Thursday.
The US No Longer Considers Hong Kong Autonomous. What Does That Mean?

The US No Longer Considers Hong Kong Autonomous. What Does That Mean?

By Shannon Tiezzi
The announcement has huge ramifications, but its actual impact is not yet clear.

Beijing’s National Security Messaging on Hong Kong

Beijing’s National Security Messaging on Hong Kong

By Eleanor Albert
China is defending its plans for Hong Kong with a fervent PR blitz.

What Changes in Hong Kong Could Mean for Australia

What Changes in Hong Kong Could Mean for Australia

By Grant Wyeth
Countries like Australia need to prepare themselves for the consequences of the shifting reality in Hong Kong.

China Considers Bill Limiting Hong Kong Opposition Activity

China Considers Bill Limiting Hong Kong Opposition Activity

By Associated Press
Such legislation was last proposed in 2003, sparking protests.
Hong Kong Needs to Defend Its Education System

Hong Kong Needs to Defend Its Education System

By Chauncey Jung
The self-autonomous city’s education system is the latest battleground to resist China’s influence campaign.

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