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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.

Toward a US-China ‘Steady State’: Assets, Liabilities, and Great Power Competition

Toward a US-China ‘Steady State’: Assets, Liabilities, and Great Power Competition

By Ankit Panda
Can the United States and China find terms on which to coexist in the 21st century?
China Has Limited Options in Hong Kong

China Has Limited Options in Hong Kong

By Abbas Faiz
And Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Carrie Lam has even fewer.

The Four Asian Tigers Are Not Immune to US-China Trade War

The Four Asian Tigers Are Not Immune to US-China Trade War

By Chen Gong and Song Junjie
The negative impact of the U.S.-China trade war has spilled over to Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan.

Why Are Migrant Workers Joining the Hong Kong Protests?

Why Are Migrant Workers Joining the Hong Kong Protests?

By Michael Beltran
Many of Hong Kong's migrant workers have expressed solidarity with the protests. Why?

What’s Wrong in Hong Kong?

What’s Wrong in Hong Kong?

By Tim Summers
Hong Kong’s story is not just about its relationship with its post-1997 sovereign power.
The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge: White Elephant in the Pearl River

The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge: White Elephant in the Pearl River

By Martin Sebena
The bridge will never recover its costs. Hardly anyone can drive on it. So why was it built?

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