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One Country Two Systems
How President Xi Jinping Is Misreading Taiwan
By Gerrit van der Wees
Xi's January 2 remarks betrayed three fundamental misunderstandings of the Taiwan situation.
China’s Crackdown on Hong Kong’s Freedoms Is Bad for Business
By Joel Sandhu and Jill van de Walle
Limiting the impact of the U.S.-China trade war will involve upholding the unique status of Hong Kong.
How to 'Rewrite the Hong Kong Story'
By Shannon Tiezzi
An interview with Christine Loh and Richard Cullen on their new book.
Bypassing Tsai Ing-wen, China Offers Perks to Taiwan's People
By Charlotte Gao
Beijing issues 31 detailed measures granting Taiwanese people equal treatment with mainlanders.
Beijing’s Carrot-and-Stick Approach to Hong Kong
By Charlotte Gao
Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Carrie Lam gives her annual report to Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing.
US Commission Doubts the Viability of the ‘One Country, Two Systems’ Model in Hong Kong
By Charlotte Gao
The Hong Kong government says foreign legislatures should not interfere in Hong Kong’s affairs.
Hong Kong’s High-Speed Rail Station: Another Test for ‘One Country, Two Systems’
By Charlotte Gao
Parts of the plan for the new station remain controversial.
Why 1997 Was Asia’s Perfect Storm
By Luke Hunt
1997 was a defining year for Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, and beyond.
Hong Kong’s Make-or-Break Moment
By Brian C. H. Fong
20 years after Hong Kong officially joined the PRC, the “one country, two systems” model hangs in the balance.
China's Vision for Hong Kong
By Zheng Zhu
One Basic Law, two interpretations: the political framework behind Hong Kong's recent controversies.
Hong Kong: Change in the Air?
By Tung Chee Hwa
This July, Hong Kong will celebrate the 20th anniversary of its return to China. Time to reflect about the city's past and future.
Remembering Tiananmen in Hong Kong
By Merriden Varrall
In remembering the Tiananmen Incident, Hong Kongers hope to prevent a similar fate for their city.