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Changing Political Economy of the Hong Kong Media
Hong Kong's Endgame and the Rule of Law (Ii): the Battle Over "The People" and the Business Community in the Transition to Chinese Rule
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DEFENDING a LANGUAGE: the CANTONESE UMBRELLA MOVEMENT by Joshua S
Cantonese People's Attachment to Names in Hong Kong
Cross-Border Education for Pupils of Kindergartens and Schools: the Case of Hong Kong
Inner-Party Differences on Hong Kong Issue Pose Problems for Xi Jinping’
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From Soft Power to Sharp Power: China's Media Image in Hong
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Clipping Report
APPENDIX: the 36 Oaths of China's Triad Societies
Angeli Datt Testimony
RTHK Programme Staff Union, 13 Reporters Become the Target of Protesters Tse Chung-Yan, Ching Cheong 13 Beijing Expulsion Order of US Journalists Damages
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CUHK Capacity in IP Business 3
HONG KONG MEDIA in the CHANGING POLITICAL LANDSCAPE by CHRIS YEUNG Harvard Asia Quarterly, Winter 2002
China As “Other” Resistance to and Ambivalence Toward National Identity in Hong Kong
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Media Review 13/2002
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Hong Kong's Democratization and China's Obligations Under Public International Law Alvin Y.H
HONG KONG in the SHADOW of CHINA Would Be on the Ballot
Mr. Joel Chang, Mason Group's Chief Operating Officer, Meet with Media
95 January 2010 Credibility, News Sources and Readership
LSGI Media Interview in October 2017
Protesting with Text and Image: Four Publications on the 2019 Pro-Democracy Movement from Hong Kong Civil Society
Hong Kong News Media Performance Study
Public Evaluation on Media Credibility Survey Results
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