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One Country Two Systems
Remembering Tiananmen in Hong Kong
By Merriden Varrall
In remembering the Tiananmen Incident, Hong Kongers hope to prevent a similar fate for their city.
China Commemorates Hong Kong’s Basic Law by Restricting It
By Cal Wong
China's number three leader promises increased control over Hong Kong.
Hong Kong's Chief Executive-Elect Already Struggling
By Cal Wong
Carrie Lam is finding it difficult to fill her cabinet, thanks to restrictions from Beijing.
China Celebrates 27th Anniversary of Hong Kong Basic Law With Threats
By Cal Wong
Chinese scholars and officials emphasize that Hong Kong's autonomy is a gift from Beijing – and can be revoked.
US Considers Bill to Ensure Hong Kong’s Basic Freedoms
By Cal Wong
The bill would allow for sanctions on individuals responsible for rights violations in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Electoral Commission Shutters Independence Parties
By Cal Wong
Two candidates are disqualified from competing in upcoming Legislative Council elections.
Crackdown on Hong Kong's Dissident Publications Continues
By Cal Wong
Two more journalists from Hong Kong are convicted of illegal business operations.
Hong Kong in US-China Relations: Autonomy and Identity
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Bernard Charnwut Chan.
Missing Hong Kong Booksellers Case Unravels
By Cal Wong
A startling tell-all press conference by one of the disappeared booksellers sparks protests in Hong Kong.
How Do You Solve a Problem Like Taiwan?
By Xie Tao
Beijing must understand the roots of discontent in Taiwan if it wants to truly achieve unification.
Taiwan: The Ultimate Red Line
By Kerry Brown
With China testing boundaries in Hong Kong and the South China Sea, could Taiwan be next?
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.