Guest Host: Sam Litzinger

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.

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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