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Hong Kong Elected 2 Separatists. China Took Drastic Action.

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Hong Kong and mainland China

03/05/2012

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Hong Kong Bonds With China Delta

Wall Street Journal 06/30/2012

Hong Kong's New Leader Is Sworn In

Wall Street Journal 07/01/2012

Hong Kong Democracy Protest: Thousands March Through City

Wall Street Journal 07/02/2014

Crackdown on Protests by Hong Kong Police Draws More to the Streets

New York Times 09/28/2014

Why Hong Kong’s protests are a very big deal - The Washington Post

Washington Post 09/30/2014

Hong Kong Mood Is Dour as President Hu Jintao Returns

New York Times 06/30/2012

Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement 2 years later in September 2016 before legislative elections

08/15/2016

Joshua Wong was a very young activist, only 16 years old, when he led some of the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong in August 2014. Two years later he is ordered to do 80 hours of community service for breaking the law.

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Hong Kong student Joshua Wong avoids jail over pro-democracy protest

The Guardian 08/15/2016

Hong Kong Elected 2 Separatists. China Took Drastic Action.

The New York Times 11/07/2016

China's Xi vows unity in face of separatist challenges | Asia | DW.COM | 11.11.2016

DW.COM 11/11/2016

The race has begun for Hong Kong’s leadership

The Economist 03/07/2017

Hong Kong as Special Administrative Region in China- the effort to preserve the "high degree of autonomy" guarantee in the 1997 transfer agreement 20 years later

09/29/2014

Democracy protests in 2014 are intended to preserve Hong Kong's special status under the "one country, two systems" transfer agreement with Britain of 1997. Remarkably China permitted Hong Kong to function as a separate region of 7 million Chinese people enjoying a vibrant media, independent governance, and separate financial system. This helped the mainland develop its own economic system gaining fom the experience of Hong Kong as a financial capital in Asia. Fears that the independent system is being eroded have led to the protests in 2014. As Beijing and Shanghai have evolved in the last decade with Western experience and knowhow in many fields, China may see less need to preserve the status quo. How China responds also gives some indication in which direction it is moving- towards a more open, transparent economic and political system, or pulling back to strengthen the control of the Communist Party. The U.S., Britain, and China itself have a lot at stake in how China's Jinping-Li Keqiang government tackles Hong Kong's autonomy and expectations.

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Why Hong Kong’s protests are a very big deal - The Washington Post

Washington Post 09/30/2014

China President Xi Jinping Faces Stark Choices Over Hong Kong Protests

Wall Street Journal 09/30/2014

Protests in Hong Kong Have Roots in China’s ‘Two Systems’

New York Times 09/29/2014

Hong Kong protest draws biggest crowds yet on holiday celebrating Communist Party - The Washington Post

Washington Post 10/01/2014

Hong Kong protests: The Party v the people

Economist 10/06/2014

China, U.S. Standoff Deepens Over Hong Kong Protests

Wall Street Journal 10/11/2014

Gandhi, Scholarism's 17 year old Joshua Wong, Chief Executive Leung and the Hong Kong student protests

10/01/2014

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Hong Kong Protestors Inspired by Gandhi

Wall Street Journal 10/01/2014

Joshua Wong: The 17-Year-Old Public Face of Hong Kong's Protests

Wall Street Journal 10/01/2014

Between Beijing and Protests: Hong Kong's CEO

Wall Street Journal 10/01/2014

Squeezed by Protesters and Beijing, Leader Tries to Save His Job

New York Times 10/01/2014

Hong Kong Leader Opens Talks With Protesters

Wall Street Journal 10/02/2014

Hong Kong’s Billionaire Democrat

Wall Street Journal 10/05/2014


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