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Hong Kong
China's Vision for Hong Kong
By Zheng Zhu
Putting Hong Kong in Historical Context
By Peter Harris
Hong Kong’s Counter-Protesters
By Brendan P. O’Reilly
What Next for Hong Kong’s Democracy?
By Zhiqun Zhu
Hong Kong on Edge
By Luke Hunt
Maid to Pay: Exploiting Asia's Domestic Workers
By Angelina Draper
Hong Kong: Two Systems, One Country?
By Samson Yuen and Kitty Ho
China's "One Country, Two Systems" Under Threat
As mainlanders head to Hong Kong to protest, Chinese authorities are increasingly cracking down on the former British colony.
Can Hong Kong Control Own Fate?
This month’s selection of a pro-Beijing chief executive sparked anger in Hong Kong. The city has a long and awkward history of being at the mercy of others.
Why Mainland Worries Hong Kong
Fifteen years after its “return” to China, Hong Kong remains insecure about its future. Will Beijing respond to the city’s anxieties by relaxing or tightening its grip?
One Country, Two Systems?
Despite early fears freedoms would be curtailed after their colony was returned to Beijing, many in Hong Kong now see ties as an opportunity.
Hong Kong: Gateway to China
In stand-alone terms, Hong Kong’s statistics are impressive. It was the world’s 12th largest trading economy in 2007, with a GDP in excess of US$200 billion.