“I think we could have done more in the 1980s than we did.” Chris Patten, the last British governor of Hong Kong, reflects on the years leading up to the handover, on “The Economist Asks”
That pledge now lies in tatters. Host Anne McElvoy asks Chris Patten, the last colonial governor, why Hong Kong’s nascent democracy was thwarted. Sue-Lin Wong, The Economist’s China correspondent, tells Anne how China tightened its grip on Hong Kong.
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President Xi: No need to change the system under which Hong Kong is governedLord Patten, the last colonial governor of Hong Kong, accuses China of not keeping to the commitments it made ahead of handover.
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What’s the future for Hong Kong?To mark the 25th anniversary of the city’s return to Chinese rule, host Anne McElvoy explores Hong Kong’s past and future with Chris Patten, the territory’s last British governor, exiled pro-democracy activist Nathan Law, and The Economist’s Sue-Lin Wong
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Xi Jinping in Hong Kong to mark 25 years of handoverChinese leader Xi Jinping will attend in what is his first trip outside mainland China since early 2020.
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How a free and open Hong Kong became a police stateOn the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong’s return to Chinese rule, we examine how the free and open city became a police state
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'Cage Homes' in Hong Kong a Stark Reminder of Its InequitiesBrian Wong: As Hong Kong marks 25 years of British handover, its 'cage homes' remain a stark reminder of its inequities
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'Reborn From the Ashes.' Xi Jinping Visits a Changed Hong Kong For Handover AnniversaryWatch: Chinese President Xi Jinping officiates the swearing-in ceremony of Hong Kong’s new leader John Lee on July 1. Lee’s inauguration comes as the city marks the 25th anniversary of its return to Chinese rule
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