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Explaining China’s Assertive Approach to the Hong Kong Protests

Explaining China’s Assertive Approach to the Hong Kong Protests

By Jo Kim
The CCP’s hardline on Hong Kong risks a global backlash, but it is in line with the Party’s central goal: survival.
The Pro-Democrats’ Landslide Victory in Hong Kong Is Just the Beginning

The Pro-Democrats’ Landslide Victory in Hong Kong Is Just the Beginning

By Sanho Chung
The huge triumph of the pro-democracy bloc in the District Council election will not bring democracy to Hong Kong immediately.

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.

China’s Changing PR Strategy for the Hong Kong Protests

China’s Changing PR Strategy for the Hong Kong Protests

By Chauncey Jung
From evacuating mainland students to sending soldiers into the street, the CCP’s chosen narratives have shifted.

Quo Vadis Hong Kong?

Quo Vadis Hong Kong?

By Patrick Hess
Demanding system change -- on either side -- is not a realistic way out of the crisis. Understanding the underlying traumas is.
Hong Kong Police: Protesters ‘One Step Closer to Terrorism’

Hong Kong Police: Protesters ‘One Step Closer to Terrorism’

By Associated Press
As new violence rocks the city, including clashes at university campuses, the police intensified their response.

Hong Kong: The New Berlin Wall

Hong Kong: The New Berlin Wall

By Benedict Rogers
China is home to two “firewalls.” One must be demolished; the other protected.
A Conversation on Hong Kong

A Conversation on Hong Kong

By Luke Hunt
Luke Hunt speaks to RTHK broadcaster Annemarie Evans.

Can Beijing and Hong Kong Rejuvenate ‘One Country, Two Systems’?

Can Beijing and Hong Kong Rejuvenate ‘One Country, Two Systems’?

By Brian Wong
The "one country, two systems" principle has structural limitations that merit addressing.

The NBA, Blizzard, and Beyond: Free Expression, Censorship, and China’s Global Reach

The NBA, Blizzard, and Beyond: Free Expression, Censorship, and China’s Global Reach

By Ankit Panda
Are we at a tipping point for popular American perceptions of the Chinese Communist Party?

‘Good’ vs ‘Bad’ Nationalism in Asia

‘Good’ vs ‘Bad’ Nationalism in Asia

By Amitai Etzioni
The task of keeping nationalism civic, rather than aggressive and authoritarian.
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.

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