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High Noon in Hong Kong

High Noon in Hong Kong

By Hugh Bohane
Hong Kong continues to convulse and cry out, “Five demands! Not one less!”
From Tiananmen to Hong Kong: An Evolution of Protesting in China

From Tiananmen to Hong Kong: An Evolution of Protesting in China

By Travis Sanderson
The main differences boil down to experiences of freedom, realism, and technology.

Why the Mutually Assured Destruction Rhetoric in Hong Kong Is Dangerous

Why the Mutually Assured Destruction Rhetoric in Hong Kong Is Dangerous

By Brian Wong
To pull Hong Kong back from the edge, all potentially influential parties must act – with strategic savvy.

Hong Kong Withdraws Extradition Bill That Sparked Protests

Hong Kong Withdraws Extradition Bill That Sparked Protests

By Katie Tam
Is it too little, too late?

Young Students Make Their Voices Heard in Hong Kong

Young Students Make Their Voices Heard in Hong Kong

By Bonnie Girard
The generation born under Chinese sovereignty in Hong Kong is pushing back on Beijing, too.
In Hong Kong, The World of Suzie Wong Became a War Zone

In Hong Kong, The World of Suzie Wong Became a War Zone

By Bonnie Girard
Over the weekend, protesters took over Wanchai District in Hong Kong.

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.”

High-Profile Arrests, Protest Ban Mark New Phase in Attempt to Quell Hong Kong Protests

High-Profile Arrests, Protest Ban Mark New Phase in Attempt to Quell Hong Kong Protests

By Shannon Tiezzi
The Hong Kong government doubles down on its current approach: clamping down on the protests and pro-democracy leaders.

China Rotates New Troops Into Hong Kong Amid Mass Protests

China Rotates New Troops Into Hong Kong Amid Mass Protests

By Ken Moritsugu and Yanan Wang
Chinese officials called the move a routine annual rotation, but it raised fresh worries about the possible use of force.

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: The Anatomy of a Protest

Hong Kong: The Anatomy of a Protest

By Bonnie Girard
Things started peacefully – the chaos came later.

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