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Hong Kong independence movement
Could Hong Kong Become Another Estonia?
By Walter C. Clemens, Jr.
The independence of the Baltic states also seemed unthinkable -- until it became reality.
North Korea Is Not East Asia’s Only Flashpoint
By Rachel Xian
Nuclear issues may dominate headlines, but don’t ignore the building crisis in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong in Xi Jinping’s 'New Era'
By Jinrui Xi
As long as Hong Kong steers clear of secession, its autonomy will remain intact.
China's Vision for Hong Kong
By Zheng Zhu
One Basic Law, two interpretations: the political framework behind Hong Kong's recent controversies.
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.
China Gives Stern Warning to Taiwan, Hong Kong Independence Advocates
By Cal Wong
Following military exercises, a government spokesman said pro-independence forces will be left "broken and bleeding."
Beijing’s Interpretation of Hong Kong Basic Law to Apply Retroactively
By Cal Wong
The two legislators removed from office by Beijing's decision have their appeal rejected.
Hong Kong Teachers Warned Not to Discuss Independence
By Cal Wong
Hong Kong's government tells educators they are breaking the law by advocating for independence.
Hong Kong Electoral Commission Shutters Independence Parties
By Cal Wong
Two candidates are disqualified from competing in upcoming Legislative Council elections.
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