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Category: Hong Kong-China relationship

Hong Kong mainstreams protests, votes for rights

Hong Kong’s famously practical residents demand democracy on streets, at ballot box.

Published November 25, 2019
Categorized as Annie Au, Asia Times, Carrie Lam, Hong Kong democrats, Hong Kong District Council Elections 2019, Hong Kong On Air, Hong Kong police, Hong Kong protests, Hong Kong-China relationship, Maxim’s Group, one country-two systems, Pansy Ho

Hong Kong mainstreams protests, votes for rights

Hong Kong’s famously practical residents demand democracy on streets, at ballot box.

Published November 25, 2019
Categorized as Annie Au, Asia Times, Carrie Lam, Hong Kong democrats, Hong Kong District Council Elections 2019, Hong Kong On Air, Hong Kong police, Hong Kong protests, Hong Kong-China relationship, Maxim’s Group, one country-two systems, Pansy Ho

Hong Kong needs democracy; ‘Occupy the Process’ to get it

Hong Kong people have the right to choose their own leader without Beijing’s heavy hand interfering.

Published September 13, 2014
Categorized as Forbes.com, Gordon Chang, Hong Kong, Hong Kong democrarcy, Hong Kong On Air, Hong Kong politics, Hong Kong universal suffrage, Hong Kong-China relationship, Kandy Wong, Nury Vittachi

Knowing Hong Kong’s place

Sixteen years after the handover to China, Hong Kong is still not the same as the mainland, and that’s precisely what makes it special.

Published June 30, 2013
Categorized as Blacksmith Books, China, Edward Snowden, Hong Kong, Hong Kong handover, Hong Kong On Air, Hong Kong tycoons, Hong Kong-China relationship, US-China relations, US-Hong Kong relationship
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