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How Organ Donation Become Politicized in Hong Kong

How Organ Donation Become Politicized in Hong Kong

By T-Fai Yeung
As a deeply personal choice takes on political overtones, the truth behind Hong Kong’s low organ donor registration rate becomes harder to find. 

Hong Kong’s Dismantled Society

Hong Kong’s Dismantled Society

By Michael Mo
The remaking of Hong Kong includes weakening or disbanding political representation down to the neighborhood level.
Hong Kong’s Civil Servants Under Siege

Hong Kong’s Civil Servants Under Siege

By Jessie Lau
A civil servant explains the growing pressures facing Hong Kong's bureaucrats.

Hong Kong’s Pro-Democrat Legislators Resign After Controversial Disqualifications

Hong Kong’s Pro-Democrat Legislators Resign After Controversial Disqualifications

By Shannon Tiezzi
Following a decision by Beijing that ousted 4 lawmakers, the entire pro-democrat caucus quit en masse, leaving LegCo with virtually no opposition presence.

Pro-Democracy Legislators in Hong Kong Need International Support

Pro-Democracy Legislators in Hong Kong Need International Support

By Joy Park
The CCP is taking advantage of the the coronavirus crisis to execute its vision of completely stripping Hong Kong of its remaining freedoms.

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.

How Hong Kong’s District Council Elections Offer a Way out of the Political Crisis

How Hong Kong’s District Council Elections Offer a Way out of the Political Crisis

By Brian Wong
The District Council elections provide both the mandate and opportunity to come to a compromise.
Why Pro-Beijing Candidates Could Still Triumph in Hong Kong’s District Elections

Why Pro-Beijing Candidates Could Still Triumph in Hong Kong’s District Elections

By Steven Yet
District-level elections may boost the city’s embattled government rather than undermining it.

Hong Kong’s Summer of Unrest

Hong Kong’s Summer of Unrest

By Jessie Lau
Five years after the Umbrella Movement, Hong Kong is once again in the midst of revolution and reclaiming.

The Path to Reconciliation in Hong Kong

The Path to Reconciliation in Hong Kong

By Brian Wong
Hong Kong could take a leaf from Macron’s “Great National Debate.”

The Root Cause of Hong Kong’s Woes (Hint: It's Not China)

The Root Cause of Hong Kong’s Woes (Hint: It's Not China)

By Chandran Nair
Hong Kongers do not trust their government to defend their interests, whether against Beijing, big business, or anyone else.
Hong Kong’s Protests Aren’t Just About the Extradition Bill Anymore

Hong Kong’s Protests Aren’t Just About the Extradition Bill Anymore

By Yuen Yung Sherry Chan
The protests are no longer driven by anxiety over a “revival” of the bill, but by other deep-seated issues.

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