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Hong Kong
Expensive Asia? At Least Some Are Still Smiling
By Anthony Fensom
Some of the most expensive cities in the world are in Asia.
Hong Kong And Taiwan: The Future of Chinese Democracy
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insight from David Zweig
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 Postpones Political Development
By Tim Summers
A failed attempt to reform the method of selecting the Chief Executive raises the likelihood of future protests.
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.
Hong Kong and Taiwan: Populism or Democracy?
By Jin Kai
Are recent protests in Hong Kong and Taiwan about democracy or a case of populist fever?
What Occupy Central Reveals About China
By Yang Hengjun
"How we treat people with different opinions in ordinary times will eventually, at a certain time, come back to us."
Why the US Must Press China on Democracy
By Scott Moore
During his trip to China this week, Obama should make Hong Kong and democracy a central issue.
China Signals No Compromise on Hong Kong
By Zachary Keck
There are growing signs that the CCP has no intention of compromising with protesters in Hong Kong.
Making Sense of Hong Kong's 'Revolution'
By Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck
U.S. editors Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck are joined by Shannon Tiezzi to discuss the Hong Kong protests.
How to Save Occupy Central
By Ivana Karásková and Alice Rezková
It's increasingly clear the Hong Kong movement is failing, but there's still time for its leaders to save it.
As You Watch Hong Kong, Remember Wukan
By Ankit Panda
The outcome of Hong Kong's Umbrella Revolution is more likely to resemble Wukan than Tiananmen.