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Hong Kong protests
How Do You Solve a Problem Like Taiwan?
By Xie Tao
Beijing must understand the roots of discontent in Taiwan if it wants to truly achieve unification.
Why Did Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement Fail?
By Tyler Y. Headley and Cole Tanigawa-Lau
The key to a successful protest in Hong Kong: economic pressure.
Hong Kong: A City on the Edge
By Xie Tao
What has gone wrong in the "Pearl of the Orient"?
Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement, One Year Later
By Su-Mei Ooi and Megan Day
A year on, what can we learn from Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement?
Asia’s ‘Unruly’ Children
By James Buchanan
Understanding cultural hegemony in Asia highlights the difficulties faced by young progressives fighting for change.
Is Beijing In Danger of Losing ‘Hong Kong’?
By Bo Zhiyue
It may be the case that Hong Kong will end up more like Taiwan than Taiwan like Hong Kong.
Hong Kong’s Activist Social Media Culture Under Threat
By Jennifer Zhang
Activists claim that authorities are using an ambiguous ordinance in a selective crackdown on free speech.
How Asia’s Richest Man Is Connected to China’s Leaders
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Hong Kong's splintered protest movement and China's take on the Baltimore riots. Friday China links.
Anti-Mainland Sentiment on the Rise in Hong Kong
By Shannon Tiezzi
Recent protests in Hong Kong have openly targeted tourists and students from the Chinese mainland.
UK Foreign Office Accepts Beijing’s Plan for Hong Kong Elections
By Shannon Tiezzi
“Genuine choice” possible under current electoral reform plan, British officials tell Parliament.
Post ‘Occupy,’ Hong Kong Government Consolidates Control
By Shannon Tiezzi
Hong Kong's government is pushing ahead with Beijing's election plan while pursuing legal action against protestors.
Macau: The Poster Child for 'One Country, Two Systems'
By Shannon Tiezzi
Today, Macau is a "one country, two systems" success story, but economic problems could threaten its stability.