Posts Tagged: Beijing

Should Hong Kong Accept Fake Democracy?
A showdown looms over Hong Kong’s democratic hopes and Beijing’s determination to thwart them. Foreign Policy in Focus 7 August 2014

Should Hong Kong Accept Fake Democracy?
A showdown looms over Hong Kong’s democratic hopes and Beijing’s determination to thwart them. Foreign Policy in Focus 7 August 2014

More Beijing Meddling Would Be Good for US-China Relations
China’s accusations of US “meddling” in Hong Kong are hypocritical. Beijing does the same in the US, but that’s not a bad thing. South China Morning Post 5 May 2014

More Beijing Meddling Would Be Good for US-China Relations
China’s accusations of US “meddling” in Hong Kong are hypocritical. Beijing does the same in the US, but that’s not a bad thing. South China Morning Post 5 May 2014

Can China Win Back Hong Kong?
China and Hong Kong are on a collision course. Are relations about to cross the Rubicon? Foreign Policy in Focus 13 January 2014

Can China Win Back Hong Kong?
China and Hong Kong are on a collision course. Are relations about to cross the Rubicon? Foreign Policy in Focus 13 January 2014

Hong Kong’s “One Country, Two Systems” is Not Working
Hong Kong is a member of APEC and the WTO, but its independent voice on trade and economics is becoming a rare commodity. South China Morning Post 26 September 2013

Hong Kong’s “One Country, Two Systems” is Not Working
Hong Kong is a member of APEC and the WTO, but its independent voice on trade and economics is becoming a rare commodity. South China Morning Post 26 September 2013

Beijing Jumping at Shadows in US Asia Policy
The US “pivot” to Asia is not aimed at containing China. South China Morning Post 15 November 2012

Beijing Jumping at Shadows in US Asia Policy
The US “pivot” to Asia is not aimed at containing China. South China Morning Post 15 November 2012