- Introduction
- China Rights Forum: The Next Phase
- This Issue's Contributors
HRIC Hong Kong Roundtable: Cross-border Impact and Opportunities
In September 2011 at the University of Hong Kong, HRIC brought together a diverse group of activists, academics, journalists, and other experts to explore the complex relationship between Hong Kong and mainland China, highlighting its impact on and implications for advancing human rights, rule of law, and a sustainable environment on the mainland.
- Andrew Nathan: Hong Kong as Potential International and Internal Risk for Beijing
- Fu Hualing: Three Models of Influence for the Legal Profession
- Han Dongfang: How to Lessen the Political Burden of Economic Reform
- HRIC Hong Kong Roundtable: Discussion Part One
- Bao Pu: The Media Environment in Hong Kong
- Simon Chu: The Power of Archives in Human Rights Advocacy
- Christine Loh: Unexpected Opportunities for NGO Work
- HRIC Hong Kong Roundtable: Discussion Part Two
People and Information Flows
- Crossing Borders: A Conversation with Three Mainland Immigrant Women
- HRIC Interview: Lee Cheuk Yan on Hong Kong as a Cherished Space
- Charting the Flows:
Number of Visitors to Hong Kong 2000–2010
Purpose of Visit for Overnight Mainland Visitors to Hong Kong in 2010
Overnight Visitor Spending in Hong Kong 2000–2010
Culture Notes and Resources
- Melissa Lam: Who’s Afraid of China? Not Hong Kong
- Underground Front: The Chinese Communist Party in Hong Kong
by Christine Loh
A Review by Paul Mooney - Ethnic Minorities in Modern China
edited by Colin Mackerras
A Review by Jonathan Mirsky - Select Resources