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Occupy Central
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Hong Kong's Struggle for Democracy
By Kerry Brown
Far from being an incubator for future reforms that might be tried on the mainland, Hong Kong is becoming a frozen mausoleum.
The Beijing Line on Hong Kong’s Draft Rules
By Tyler Roney
Mainland media outlets are bolstering Beijing's position in advance of the Occupy Central protests in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong on Edge
By Luke Hunt
Frustration and anxiety are growing as Beijing battens down the hatches on democracy.
Hong Kong's Dueling Protest Movements
By Tyler Roney
Pro-government forces in Hong Kong are organizing their own marches in response to the Occupy Central movement.
What Can Hong Kong's Protests Actually Accomplish?
By Shannon Tiezzi
This year's July 1 democracy march is attracting a great deal of attention, but it's unlikely to sway Beijing.
'Occupy Central' Opens Referendum on Reforming Hong Kong's Democracy
By Shannon Tiezzi
An unofficial referendum on how to set up direct elections in Hong Kong opened to voters, to Beijing's dismay.
With Protests Looming, Beijing Promotes Its Vision for Hong Kong
By Shannon Tiezzi
With the planned Occupy Central movement drawing near, Beijing claims ultimate political control over Hong Kong.
Beijing Strikes at Hong Kong With APEC Move
By Tyler Roney
The decision to move the APEC meeting from Hong Kong to Beijing comes amidst PRC disdain for Hong Kong protests.
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