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One Country Two Systems
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How Hong Kong's Protests Will Shape Taiwanese Politics
By Shannon Tiezzi
How Beijing handles the Hong Kong protests will impact Taiwan and the cross-strait relationship.
Chinese President Xi Won't Back Down on Hong Kong Elections
By Shannon Tiezzi
Meeting with a business delegation from Hong Kong, Xi Jinping made it clear Beijing does not intend to compromise.
Hong Kong and China: One Country, Two Histories
By Joseph Dobbs
Two different histories and two different worldviews. Why many Hong Kongers struggle with a national Chinese identity.
China Drafts Rules for Hong Kong Elections
By Shannon Tiezzi
Details of the draft suggest Beijing is holding to a hard-line stance in the face of pan-democrat opposition.
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 Rejects Taiwan’s ‘Greater One China’ Proposal
By J. Michael Cole
Mainland China continues to reject any proposal for reunification outside the "one country, two systems" framework.
Beijing's Censors Ban Hong Kong Short Film
By Tyler Roney
A short online video revealing Hong Kongers' worries for their future was banned by China's censorship bureau.
China and the UK Trade Barbs Over Hong Kong Democracy
As things stand now, the question is not “if” but “how much” Beijing will involve itself in the 2017 elections.
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