It's being hailed as a much-needed jolt to Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement. Thousands of people took to the city's streets earlier this week to demand democratic reform. We'll take a look at how the Chinese government is responding, and what the protests mean for the country's political dynamics.
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Protests in Hong Kong
Listen Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2005 at 1:06 p.m. in PoliticsGuest host: Sam Litzinger
Guests
Robert Marquand
Beijing Bureau Chief, Christian Science Monitor
Peter Brookes
Senior Fellow for National Security Affairs and Director of the Asian Studies Center, Heritage Foundation
Edward Friedman
Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin at Madison
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