
Two systems go: a new law grips Hong Kong
The Intelligence from The Economist
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Hong Kong's National Security Law: Impacts and Reactions
This chapter examines the newly implemented national security law in Hong Kong by mainland China, highlighting its drastic effects on civil liberties and political dissent. It discusses the historical context of the law's enforcement during a significant anniversary, and the response from local and international communities, including the U.S. and the UK. The chapter reflects on the law's role in reshaping Hong Kong's political landscape and the ramifications for international businesses operating in the region.
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