Tzu-Wei Chen
The author is a student at Georgetown University. As an International Economics major, he enjoys investigating the nexus between political dynamics and the economy.
Receding Democracy in Hong Kong, Who Is To Be Blamed
It has been a month since the local legislative election took place in Hong Kong. Months before the election, Beijing’s National People’s Congress passed...
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