Richard Bush, director of the Center for East Asia Policy Studies and holder of the Chen-Fu and Cecilia Yen Koo Chair in Taiwan Studies and also the Michael H. Armacost Chair, talks about Hong Kong’s relationship to China, the umbrella movement of 2014, and the future of democracy in Hong Kong.
Show Notes:
- The return of the Taiwan issue to U.S.-China relations
- Why Hong Kong’s next election really matters
- Hong Kong: The next round on universal suffrage
- What’s at stake at the U.S.- China Strategic and Economic Dialogue?
- Hong Kong government announces electoral reform details
- What does China having the largest GDP mean?
- America’s Political Dynasties
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PodcastHong Kong, China, and the Umbrella Movement
December 11, 2015
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