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Hong Kong democracy
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Trouble in Hong Kong: Beyond the Election Draft Rules
By Jin Kai
Arguments over Hong Kong's 2017 elections mask deeper problems in Hong Kong-mainland relations.
Hong Kong and China: Mourning the Democracy Dream
By Yang Hengjun
Beijing's approach to Hong Kong is a blow to larger hopes for Chinese democracy.
Hong Kong's Struggle for Democracy
By Kerry Brown
Far from being an incubator for future reforms that might be tried on the mainland, Hong Kong is becoming a frozen mausoleum.
The Beijing Line on Hong Kong’s Draft Rules
By Tyler Roney
Mainland media outlets are bolstering Beijing's position in advance of the Occupy Central protests in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong on Edge
By Luke Hunt
Frustration and anxiety are growing as Beijing battens down the hatches on democracy.
China Drafts Rules for Hong Kong Elections
By Shannon Tiezzi
Details of the draft suggest Beijing is holding to a hard-line stance in the face of pan-democrat opposition.
Hong Kong's Dueling Protest Movements
By Tyler Roney
Pro-government forces in Hong Kong are organizing their own marches in response to the Occupy Central movement.
China ‘Shocked’ at MH17 Crash in Ukraine
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Russia learns to love China, the UK's role in Hong Kong and the CCP's battle against adultery. Friday China links.
'Occupy Central' Opens Referendum on Reforming Hong Kong's Democracy
By Shannon Tiezzi
An unofficial referendum on how to set up direct elections in Hong Kong opened to voters, to Beijing's dismay.
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