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One Country Two Systems
UK Sees 'Grounds for Concern' About Hong Kong's Freedoms
By Shannon Tiezzi
In its latest report to Parliament, London warns that freedoms in Hong Kong are facing "unprecedented pressure."
Hong Kong: An Attack on the ‘One Country, Two Systems’ Principle
By Steve Tsang
The disappearance of publisher Lee Bo is a potential turning point for Hong Kong.
Post ‘Occupy,’ Hong Kong Government Consolidates Control
By Shannon Tiezzi
Hong Kong's government is pushing ahead with Beijing's election plan while pursuing legal action against protestors.
Macau: The Poster Child for 'One Country, Two Systems'
By Shannon Tiezzi
Today, Macau is a "one country, two systems" success story, but economic problems could threaten its stability.
At Political Impasse, Hong Kong Needs Compromise
By Tim Summers
The longer term interests of Hong Kong and its people would be best served by pragmatic progress.
Hong Kong: Taiwan’s Broken Mirror
By Barclay Bram Shoemaker
The outcome of the protests in one give the other a glimpse of what life might be like should it return to the mainland.
From Fujian, China's Xi Offers Economic Olive Branch to Taiwan
By Shannon Tiezzi
Visiting Fujian province, Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized healthy economic ties between Taiwan and the mainland.
Think 228, Not Tiananmen: How Identity Drives the Hong Kong Protests
By Thomas Vien
Like the 228 incident in Taiwan, the Hong Kong protests could be a watershed moment in identity formation.
In Macau, China's 'One Country, Two Systems' Is a Success
By Dingding Chen
3 reasons why Macau won't see Hong Kong-like protests
‘Today’s Hong Kong, Tomorrow’s Taiwan?’ Nope, the Other Way Around.
By Charles I-hsin Chen
They have completely different backgrounds, but there are lessons for Hong Kong in Taiwan.
Hong Kongers Take Charge
By Kin-ming Kwong and Chiew Ping Yew
The protests of the past week reflect a growing sense of Hong Kong self-identity.
Hong Kong’s Protests Are Not About the Economy, Stupid
By Alvin Y. H. Cheung
Hongkongers aren't protesting because of economic resentment toward mainland China.