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Hong Kong democracy
Hong Kong’s Protesters: A House Divided
By David Volodzko
Student groups may have derailed Occupy Central, but Friday’s government talks could be a reset.
Hong Kong's Big Week
By Miguel Candela
A photographic look back on the Occupy Central protests.
To Prevent Chaos, Give Hong Kong Democracy
By Yang Hengjun
Yes, democracy can bring "chaos." But not establishing democracy when the conditions are right can be much, much worse.
Hong Kong’s Counter-Protesters
By Brendan P. O’Reilly
Not everyone in Hong Kong has supported the protests.
What Next for Hong Kong’s Democracy?
By Zhiqun Zhu
Protesters fail to realize China is already giving them more freedom than agreed upon in 1997.
Hong Kongers Take Charge
By Kin-ming Kwong and Chiew Ping Yew
The protests of the past week reflect a growing sense of Hong Kong self-identity.
Occupy Central Is Doomed to Fail
By Zachary Keck
The Communist Party will not allow completely free and fair elections in Hong Kong -- period.
The Economic Implications of Hong Kong’s Protests
By Sara Hsu
How the protests are resolved could have tremendous implications for the global economy.
The Hong Kong Occupy Central Protests
By Tyler Roney
On the streets with the democracy protestors in Hong Kong.
Tear Gas, Arrests Mark Beginning of Hong Kong's Occupy Central Protests
By Tyler Roney
The Diplomat's Tyler Roney reports from the ground in Hong Kong.
Chinese President Xi Won't Back Down on Hong Kong Elections
By Shannon Tiezzi
Meeting with a business delegation from Hong Kong, Xi Jinping made it clear Beijing does not intend to compromise.
China's Democracy Challenge
By Zheng Wang
Xi Jinping should follow in the footsteps of Chiang Ching-kuo, not Putin, Mao, or even Deng.