A reading list of articles from the Index archive when Hongkongers were wondering what the handover from Britain to China would mean
CATEGORY: China
Was Hong Kong’s biggest ever protest in vain?
On the one year anniversary of the biggest ever protest that took place in Hong Kong to fight against an erosion of freedoms, historian Jeffrey Wasserstrom looks at the outcomes of a protest movement that changed China 100 years ago
This Week at Index: Freedom of expression is under threat, and we need your help defending it
We are facing more demands for our assistance and expertise than ever before and we urgently need more funding to meet that need
This Week at Index: Meet Badiucao, China’s artful dissident
The rebel Chinese cartoonist was in London last week and we caught up with him for a revealing video interview
What the world can learn from Hong Kong’s protesters
We may not be able to tell others how to win a battle, but people can learn from us on how to mobilise, and how to sustain a mobilisation.
China seeks to influence academic freedom on foreign campuses
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_video link="https://youtu.be/b21faoXVpM4"][vc_column_text]“Students in the United States must be free to express their views,...
中国私语
八九学运领袖王丹同著名作家欣然探讨天安门学运结果及其遗产
诗人多多经历死亡后接受访问
八九学运领袖王丹同著名作家欣然探讨天安门学运结果及其遗产
Podcast: Judged with Xinran, Stefano Pozzebon and Steven Levitsky
Summer podcast with Xinran, Stefano Pozzebon and Steven Levitsky exploring how governments use power to undermine justice and freedom.
Jodie Ginsberg: Chinese artist Badiucao is an inspiration to cartoonists and campaigners all over the world
Badiucao, one of China’s leading dissident cartoonists, has revealed his identity after years of anonymity. In November 2018 following his campaign...
天安门广场 绝食宣言,1989年六月2日
八九学运领袖王丹同著名作家欣然探讨天安门学运结果及其遗产
Podcast: Is there a global crisis for local newspapers?
Spring podcast with Karoline Kan, Ian Murray and Sinead Corr exploring the future of local news.