China Hong Kong protests: The impact on local tourism September 25, 2019 1 Image credit: Photo by Wpcpey/Flickr, Licence: CC BY-SA 4.0. Written by Denis Tolkach. Hong Kong’s major tourist attractions have been quiet recently; this is the result of…
China Can money buy silence? International firms feel the pressure from Beijing during Hong Kong’s political crisis September 24, 2019 1 Image credit: Photo by Ferry Octavian/Flickr, Licence: CC BY-NC-ND 2.0. Written by Debby Sze Wan Chan. There is a large body of literature on China’s economic statecraft…
China Hong Kong’s long summer of discontent: A self-inflicted calamity September 23, 2019 0 Image credit: Photo by etan liam/Flickr, License: CC BY-ND 2.0. Written by H. Christoph Steinhardt and Chau Wang-Fung. Throughout this summer of protest in Hong Kong it…
China ‘Catch Hong Kong as we fall’ September 5, 2019 0 *Articles published by The Asia Dialogue represent the views of the author(s) and not necessarily those of The Asia Dialogue or affiliated institutions. Image credit:…
China UK-China relations: the Hong Kong conundrum August 9, 2018 0 Written by Tim Summers. One issue on the agenda during new British foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt’s recent visit to China was Hong Kong. Amidst more…
China Hong Kong’s democratic struggle and the rise of Chinese authoritarianism July 27, 2017 0 Written by Kelly Chernin. In July, a Hong Kong court purged four pro-democracy politicians from its Legislative Council. This move comes after two other Hong Kong lawmakers were expelled…
China Policing in Hong Kong Post 1997 July 21, 2017 0 Written by Kam C. Wong. To date, most Hong Kong Police (HKP) Officers feel that a once well-ordered society is fast eclipsing, post 1997, as…
China No Space for Democracy? Political Dissidence in Colonial and Contemporary Hong Kong July 13, 2017 0 Written by Adam Cathcart and Alexander Nicholas Shaw. For Cold War historians looking at the Occupy Central movement of 2014 and Xi Jinping’s recent visit to…
China Hong Kong’s clouded future January 26, 2017 0 Written by Mark Beeson. As the world struggles to come to terms with the potentially monumental geopolitical changes Donald Trump’s election threatens to unleash, it’s…
China Mao, Zhao and some “what ifs?” September 7, 2016 0 Written by Jeffrey Wasserstrom. I am always interested in counterfactual and other sorts of “what if” forays into speculation. I have often played the “what would…