Posts Tagged: South China Morning Post

Born a Millionaire

Hong Kong’s small house policy gives every male villager at no cost a plot of village land to build on, but it can be a scourge on local ecosystems. “Hoi Ha Hong Kong Paradise Under Threat” Video, slides, and report.

Born a Millionaire

Hong Kong’s small house policy gives every male villager at no cost a plot of village land to build on, but it can be a scourge on local ecosystems. “Hoi Ha Hong Kong Paradise Under Threat” Video, slides, and report.

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

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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

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Hong Kong Losing Out on Benefits of TPP Trade Pact

Hong Kong is a natural for the Trans-pacific Partnership, but has oddly chosen to opt out of this “cutting-edge 21st century free trade agreement.” South China Morning Post 6 September 2012

Hong Kong Losing Out on Benefits of TPP Trade Pact

Hong Kong is a natural for the Trans-pacific Partnership, but has oddly chosen to opt out of this “cutting-edge 21st century free trade agreement.” South China Morning Post 6 September 2012

Still Watching

The Edward Snowden case is unlikely to result in big changes to US foreign surveillance and data collection practices. South China Morning Post 26 June 2013

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Still Watching

The Edward Snowden case is unlikely to result in big changes to US foreign surveillance and data collection practices. South China Morning Post 26 June 2013

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Death By A Thousand Cuts

Hong Kong’s wetlands are critical to its biodiversity and function as an important buffer against avian flu, but not enough is being done to preserve them. South China Morning Post 18 April 2013

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Death By A Thousand Cuts

Hong Kong’s wetlands are critical to its biodiversity and function as an important buffer against avian flu, but not enough is being done to preserve them. South China Morning Post 18 April 2013

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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

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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

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