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Hong Kong protests
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Chinese Foreign Minister Pressed on Hong Kong, Islamic State in DC Visit
By Shannon Tiezzi
During Wang Yi's visit to D.C., U.S. officials called for restraint toward Hong Kong protesters.
China’s Cyber War Against Hong Kong Protestors
By Shannon Tiezzi
Online censorship and direct cyber attacks are targeting Hong Kong protestors.
In Hong Kong, an Opportunity for Beijing to Get It Right
By Joseph Bosco
With the protests in Hong Kong, Beijing faces a moment of truth. As does Washington.
5 Lessons from the Hong Kong Protests
By Andong Peng
As the protests continue, our correspondent draws a mixed bag of lessons.
How Hong Kong's Protests Will Shape Taiwanese Politics
By Shannon Tiezzi
How Beijing handles the Hong Kong protests will impact Taiwan and the cross-strait relationship.
Why CY Leung’s Days Could be Numbered
By Malte Philipp Kaeding
With few options, China could sell CY Leung out to restore order in Hong Kong.
The Economic Implications of Hong Kong’s Protests
By Sara Hsu
How the protests are resolved could have tremendous implications for the global economy.
Tear Gas, Arrests Mark Beginning of Hong Kong's Occupy Central Protests
By Tyler Roney
The Diplomat's Tyler Roney reports from the ground in Hong Kong.
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