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3 of Hong Kong’s Most Prominent Young Activists Receive Jail Sentences
December 02, 2020

3 of Hong Kong’s Most Prominent Young Activists Receive Jail Sentences

By Jessie Lau
The sentencings of Joshua Wong, Agnes Chow, and Ivan Lam confirmed the fears of young Hong Kongers amid a growing number of arrests.

Hong Kong Activists Joshua Wong, Agnes Chow, Ivan Lam Jailed
December 02, 2020

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.
Another Arrest for Joshua Wong Highlights the Growing Pressure on Young Hong Kong Activists
September 25, 2020

Another Arrest for Joshua Wong Highlights the Growing Pressure on Young Hong Kong Activists

By Shannon Tiezzi
The divergent fates of 20-something activists Wong, Agnes Chow, and Nathan Law demonstrate the new reality for Hong Kong’s young democrats.

Hong Kong Crisis: How Far Will China Go?
July 31, 2020

Hong Kong Crisis: How Far Will China Go?

By Toru Kurata
An emerging New Cold War?

High-Profile Arrests, Protest Ban Mark New Phase in Attempt to Quell Hong Kong Protests
August 30, 2019

High-Profile Arrests, Protest Ban Mark New Phase in Attempt to Quell Hong Kong Protests

By Shannon Tiezzi
The Hong Kong government doubles down on its current approach: clamping down on the protests and pro-democracy leaders.

China’s Quiet Drive to Normalize Repression
September 05, 2017

China’s Quiet Drive to Normalize Repression

By Arch Puddington
Leaders in Beijing have avoided opprobrium for appalling actions on their behalf.

China-Thailand Relations in the Spotlight with Activist Deportation
October 07, 2016

China-Thailand Relations in the Spotlight with Activist Deportation

By Shawn W. Crispin
A recent incident has raised questions about how beholden Bangkok is to Beijing.
Forty-Five Minutes With Joshua Wong
June 05, 2016

Forty-Five Minutes With Joshua Wong

By Elizabeth Economy
The author meets with the well-known Hong Kong activist.

A Fishball Revolution and Umbrella Soldiers: The Battle for Hong Kong's Soul
February 17, 2016

A Fishball Revolution and Umbrella Soldiers: The Battle for Hong Kong's Soul

By Linda van der Horst
In Hong Kong, fears over a lost identity are manifesting in very different ways.

Asia’s ‘Unruly’ Children
July 31, 2015

Asia’s ‘Unruly’ Children

By James Buchanan
Understanding cultural hegemony in Asia highlights the difficulties faced by young progressives fighting for change.

Beijing Is Winning the Battle But Losing the War in Hong Kong
December 10, 2014

Beijing Is Winning the Battle But Losing the War in Hong Kong

By Ling A. Shiao
The protesters may be exhausted, but China’s problems with Hong Kong most definitely remain.
China’s ‘Shadow’ Network of International Organizations
October 31, 2014

China’s ‘Shadow’ Network of International Organizations

By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China vs. Ebola, the Hong Kong protests, and your guide to talking about maritime disputes. Friday China links.

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