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Hong Kong’s Domestic Workers: When ‘Stay at Home’ Means ‘Live at Work’

Hong Kong’s Domestic Workers: When ‘Stay at Home’ Means ‘Live at Work’

By Alexandra Chan
Amid the coronavirus outbreak, Hong Kong’s “live-in rule” poses a dilemma for migrant domestic workers.
Hong Kong’s Protests Amid COVID-19: A Dying Movement or a Halted War?

Hong Kong’s Protests Amid COVID-19: A Dying Movement or a Halted War?

By Brian Wong
The seeming peace in Hong Kong reflects a gathering storm on the horizon – a storm Hong Kong and Beijing alike must address.

Hong Kong’s Refugees in the Time of Coronavirus

Hong Kong’s Refugees in the Time of Coronavirus

By Jason Hung
Hong Kong’s most marginalized – including refugees – are at particular risk. Time for the government and society to take action.

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.

Where Does China’s ‘One Country, Two Systems’ Stand in 2020?

Where Does China’s ‘One Country, Two Systems’ Stand in 2020?

By Derek Grossman
The framework for governing Hong Kong and Macau – and, Beijing hopes, one day Taiwan – is battered but unbroken.
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.

One Coronavirus, Two Systems: New Epidemic Hits at Hong Kong’s Political Divide

One Coronavirus, Two Systems: New Epidemic Hits at Hong Kong’s Political Divide

By Shannon Tiezzi
The outbreak taps into deep-seated anti-mainland sentiments in Hong Kong.
Beijing’s New Man in Hong Kong

Beijing’s New Man in Hong Kong

By Eleanor Albert
Luo Huining is the new Liaison Office chief. Does that signal a new approach from Beijing toward the Hong Kong unrest?

As China Investigates Mysterious Illness, Hong Kong Steps up Response

As China Investigates Mysterious Illness, Hong Kong Steps up Response

By Associated Press
Though SARS has been ruled out, the scars of the 2002-2003 epidemic continue to linger in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong’s Looming 2047 Question

Hong Kong’s Looming 2047 Question

By Brian Wong
The protests that began in 2019 are actually centered on a date nearly 30 years into the future.

How Crime Gangs Prey on the Hong Kong Protests

How Crime Gangs Prey on the Hong Kong Protests

By Associated Press
Hong Kong has seen a robbery and burglary crime wave since mass anti-government demonstrations erupted in June.
A Tale of 2 SARs: Macau Handover Anniversary Is a Signal to Hong Kong

A Tale of 2 SARs: Macau Handover Anniversary Is a Signal to Hong Kong

By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi’s praise of Macau provides important clues as to what Beijing has planned for Hong Kong.

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