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Reports: Dozens of Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Figures Arrested

Reports: Dozens of Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Figures Arrested

By Associated Press
Those arrested took part last year in an unofficial primary election that Beijing denounced as a "serious provocation."
How Can Shenzhen Replace Hong Kong?

How Can Shenzhen Replace Hong Kong?

By Jason Hung
China is planning to focus on Shenzhen as a new global hub. Will it work?

Hong Kong Activists Joshua Wong, Agnes Chow, Ivan Lam Jailed

Hong Kong Activists Joshua Wong, Agnes Chow, Ivan Lam Jailed

By Associated Press
The jailing of the activists belonging to the now-defunct Demosisto political group continues to highlight Beijing's iron grip on the autonomous territory.

Former Hong Kong Lawmakers Who Disrupted Session Arrested

Former Hong Kong Lawmakers Who Disrupted Session Arrested

By Associated Press
Ted Hui, Eddie Chu and Raymond Chan have been arrested this week over incidents in the legislature's main chamber several months ago.

Hong Kong, Singapore, Dubai or Nur-Sultan: Where is the Future of Asian Arbitration?

Hong Kong, Singapore, Dubai or Nur-Sultan: Where is the Future of Asian Arbitration?

By Joël Ruet
With Beijing spooking some investors in Hong Kong, other Asian cities are angling for prominence as arbitration centers.
How Can Hong Kong Weather the Storm of Plunging Property Prices?

How Can Hong Kong Weather the Storm of Plunging Property Prices?

By Jason Hung
Between COVID-19 and the new national security law, foreign investors may be losing their taste for the Hong Kong market.

Hong Kong-Indonesian Couples Caught in the Middle Amid COVID-19 Travel Restrictions

Hong Kong-Indonesian Couples Caught in the Middle Amid COVID-19 Travel Restrictions

By Jason Hung
Plans for a travel bubble between Hong Kong and Indonesia have been put on hold, disappointing couples who have been left separated by closed borders.
The Sino-British Joint Declaration and International Law

The Sino-British Joint Declaration and International Law

By Simon Shen
Is there a role for international courts in upholding the Sino-British Joint Declaration on Hong Kong?

Hong Kong: There’s No Security for a State That Can’t Tolerate Dissent

Hong Kong: There’s No Security for a State That Can’t Tolerate Dissent

By Toru Kurata
If China’s leaders don’t change course, they will face a never-ending fight.

How Does China View the Notion of a New ‘Cold War’?

How Does China View the Notion of a New ‘Cold War’?

By Ankit Panda
As U.S.-China relations fray, how does Beijing assess the situation?

Where Does the US Debate on China Policy Stand in Mid-2020?

Where Does the US Debate on China Policy Stand in Mid-2020?

By Robert Farley
There are many strains of American thinking about China today.
How Xi Jinping Thought Gave Hong Kong Its National Security Law

How Xi Jinping Thought Gave Hong Kong Its National Security Law

By Jonathan Lim
One country, two systems, under Xi Jinping Thought.

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