Xi may engineer a crisis in Taiwan Strait to divert attention of disgruntled Chinese
By Willy Lam – It is a standard policy of authoritarian regimes to divert the attention of its disgruntled citizens by engineering a foreign crisis….
By Willy Lam – It is a standard policy of authoritarian regimes to divert the attention of its disgruntled citizens by engineering a foreign crisis….
By Tommy Cheung Yu-yan – Dear Natalie, I am not surprised to hear that you and your family have decided not to move back to…
By Chris Yeung – Three points from the broadside launched by “King Arthur” Li Kwok-cheung, chairman of the University of Hong Kong Council, against student…
By Chris Yeung – China’s top representative in Hong Kong has waded into the intensifying tussle between the government and the pan-democratic opposition in the…
By Jasper Tsang Yok-sing – Professor Wang Zhenmin, a legal scholar who is now head of Liaison Office’s legal affairs department, has criticised that some…
By Chris Yeung – The last weekend are billed as the coldest days in Hong Kong in 59 years. As frost chasers flocked to the…
By Chris Yeung – In a bid to quash speculation about her next move after her present term of office ends in July next year,…
By Ip Kin-yuen – The continued erosion of University of Hong Kong’s autonomy has prompted students to start boycotting classes last week to demand the…
By Chan King-cheung – The past eight years of peace across the Taiwan Strait can be largely attributed to the development of economic and trade…
By Richard C. Bush – The votes have been counted in the presidential and legislative elections that Taiwan held on Saturday. The Democratic Progressive Party…