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China Hong Kong policy
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Hong Kong Bookseller Released, But Still in Mainland China
By Charlotte Gao
Bookseller Gui Minhai had been kept in custody on the Chinese mainland for two years.
China's 2017 Work Report: Changes on Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the Global Order
By Han Ze
Subtle changes in official rhetoric may have big ramifications in policymaking.
Report: Hong Kong Human Rights Situation Worst Since 1997
By Cal Wong
According to Amnesty International, Hong Kong's human rights are at their lowest ebb since the return to Chinese rule.
Missing Hong Kong Booksellers Case Unravels
By Cal Wong
A startling tell-all press conference by one of the disappeared booksellers sparks protests in Hong Kong.
Lancôme Becomes Collateral Damage in China-Hong Kong Row
By Cal Wong
The company faces outrage in Hong Kong after seemingly giving in to criticism from Chinese media.
All Eyes on China’s Enforcer in Hong Kong
By Cal Wong
Zhang Dejiang will be the first Chinese state leader to visit Hong Kong since President Hu Jintao in 2012.
Did Occupy Central Really Fail?
By Nicholas Gordon
The question is not as straightforward as it might appear.
Hong Kong And Taiwan: The Future of Chinese Democracy
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insight from David Zweig
Beijing Is Winning the Battle But Losing the War in Hong Kong
By Ling A. Shiao
The protesters may be exhausted, but China’s problems with Hong Kong most definitely remain.
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