While the protests of 2019 can no longer be seen on Hong Kong's streets, that doesn't mean the movement has died. Protesters have gone underground, moved abroad or are biding their time in prison. In this episode of China Unscripted, we talk about the new form that protests are taking, what governments and individuals can do to hold China accountable, and the significance of China going after Apple Daily. Joining us in this episode of China Unscripted is Anna Kwok, the Strategy and Campaign Director for the DC-based nonprofit Hong Kong Democracy Council.
# 275 China Is Creating a New World Order Using the United Nations | Kelley Currie
#274 Why Do We Allow Ourselves to be Bullied by These People | Lord Chris Patten
#273 No One Knows How Bad the Chinese Economy Really Is | Christopher Balding
#272 We Might Have to Pull Out of China in a Matter of Weeks | Mary Kissel
#271 Why is Taiwan Stopping “Reunification” with China (And Other Viewer Questions) | Cleo Pascal
#270 We Learned More About Matt Gnaizda Than We Ever Wanted to Know...
#269 The Country Most Influenced by China | Toufic Sarieddine
#268 Why Leaders REALLY Go to War | Matt Turpin
#267 They’ve Scared the Daylights out of Japan | Grant Newsham
#265 Taiwan Must Prepare for a “Worst Case Scenario” | Michael Hunzeker
#264 India Is Quietly Undermining China | Cleo Paskal
#263 Xi Jinping Is Terrified of This Asian Military - David Day
#262 This is How the War with China Begins | Brent Sadler
#261 China's Very Close to War with The Philippines
#260 We Only Have 2 Years to Stop China’s Invasion | Matt Pottinger
#259 Hong Kong Is Losing Its Best and Brightest | Carmen Lau
#258 Can These Alliances Survive a War over Taiwan?
#257 War With China Is NOT NOT Inevitable
#256 How China Is Fueling the Migrant Crisis in the US | Joshua Philipp
#255 China Wants Absolute Control over Philippines in South China Sea
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