One Country One System?

December 27, 2002

The government in Hong Kong will soon be unveiling a draft of an anti-subversion law that has already sparked huge demonstrations, both in opposition and support. The law codifies some loosely worded instructions in Hong Kong’s mini-constitution and has grave implications for free speech within the ex-colony. Orville Schell, dean of the journalism school at the University of California at Berkeley, and a long-time China expert, speaks with Brooke.


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