To many observers, Beijing’s harsh crackdowns and sweeping security laws have reduced Hong Kong to just another Chinese city, indistinguishable from those on the mainland. While that conclusion is ...
Five years ago, white plumes of tear gas arced through Hong Kong's humid air. Hundreds of thousands of angry protesters were on the streets, demanding their Beijing-appointed leader resign and calling ...
In a meeting of the U.S. National Security Council held on June 8, 1960, John F. Dulles, the secretary of state of the Eisenhower administration, made an interesting comment on Cold War Hong Kong: ...
As Hong Kong’s leaders embrace China’s top-down political culture, many believe the city’s dynamism and vitality are slipping away. By David Pierson and Tiffany May Reporting from Hong Kong Once one ...
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