Two systems, one destiny South China Morning Post, August 01, 2003
System Failure- Hong Kong needs not just a change of leadership but a total overhaul
TIME Asia Magazine, July 28, 2003
Message From Beijing Washington Post, July 27, 2003
China's Censors Extend Their Reach The New York Times, June 03, 2003
Restoring relevance to the chief executive post South China Morning Post, May 14, 2003
Just Another Chinese City The Asian Wall Street Journal, December 31, 2002
Security legislation must not threaten our freedoms South China Morning Post, December 24, 2002
Why it was wrong to consult Beijing on Article 23 South China Morning Post, 13 November 2002
Officials must reveal true colour of Article 23 South China Morning Post, 01 October 2002
Beijing takes complete control over Hong Kong The Asian Wall Street Journal, September 27, 2002
Who says we are not ready for democracy? South China Morning Post, 03 September 2002
Public won't swallow big lie on accountability South China Morning Post, 06 August 2002
Subverting a winning system South China Morning Post, 09 July 2002
Tung risks making HK a parasite South China Morning Post, 11 June 2002
Tung takes a back seat South China Morning Post, Tuesday 14 April 2002
A Coronation in Hong Kong Washington Post Friday, March 1, 2002
Listen to us and learn, Mr. Tung South China Morning Post, February 19, 2002
Shameful system's flaws laid bare South China Morning Post, December 26, 2001
There must be someone better for the job South China Morning Post, October 30, 2001
Listen to the people, Mr Tung South China Morning Post, October 2, 2001
Asian Wall Street Journal The Asian Wall Street Journal, July 24, 2001
Tung becoming a patriarchal force South China Morning Post, July 11, 2001
Just a look, Mr. Jiang South China Morning Post, May 15, 2001
Suen's bill secures CE's 'gerrymander' South China Morning Post, March 20, 2001
Officials tethered to Tung's service South China Morning Post, February 20, 2001
Elsie failing to uphold integrity of SAR's courts
South China Morning Post, January 23, 2001
Ordinance vote a false victory for Government
South China Morning Post, December 26, 2000
Jiang loses cool, Tung loses credibility South China Morning Post, October 31, 2000
Government must come clean on chief's election
South China Morning Post, October 3, 2000
Tung must hear people South China Morning Post, June 26, 2000
SAR's hope in long term lies in WTO for China
South China Morning Post, May 16, 2000
On the Tenth Anniversary of the Basic Law South China Morning Post, April 4, 2000
Time to assess Deng's legacy South China Morning Post February 22, 2000
Render to Caesar What Belongs to Caesar South China Morning Post, January 17, 2000
On Defending Hong Kong's Judiciary The Asian Wall Street Journal, March 1, 1999
Hong Kong Needs World's Attention USA Today, February 17, 1999
The Long Arm of China's Law The Washington Post, January 13, 1999
Blair must not kowtow to Beijing The Times, October 9 1998
Liberal Voices from China Journal of Democracy Volume 9, Number 4, October 1998
Beijing the New Colonial Ruler South China Morning Post, July 1, 1998
Why We're Battling a Rigged System The Asian Wall Street Journal, May 22-23, 1998
Testing Asian Values The New York Times, January 18, 1998
The Slow Squeeze On Hong Kong The Washington Post, September 12, 1997
We Will Guard Hong Kong's Freedoms The Wall Street Journal, July 1, 1997
A Beacon for the Mainland to Follow South China Morning Post, June 30, 1997
Braving a Typhoon Far Eastern Economic Review, June, 1997
Why Hong Kong Will Be Blair's First Foreign Test The Guardian, May 7, 1997
China Will Restrict Hong Kong's Freedom The Ottawa Citizen, April 18, 1997
Hong Kong into China's jaws The Weekly Standard, February 24, 1997
Deng's Contradictory Legacy: Rule Without Law The Wall Street Journal, February 20, 1997
A Message From Hong Kong to Davos The European Wall Street Journal, February 5, 1997
Hong Kong Puppet Play The New York Times, December 21, 1996
Can Tung Transcend the System? The Asian Wall Street Journal, December 12, 1996
Hong Kong Sailing Into China's Storm The Age, December 3, 1996
Hong Kong Freedom in Danger The Australian, November 23, 1996
A Threat to Our Rights South China Morning Post, November 6, 1996
Kow-towing to Beijing The Daily Telegraph, October 23, 1996
How We Will Fight to Save Legco The Asian Wall Street Journal, March 28, 1996
Hong Kong Walks Alone International Herald Tribune, 1996
What Makes Hong Kong Tick The Washington Post, December 13, 1995
No Confidence in Hong Kong's Highest Court The Asian Wall Street Journal, July 12, 1995
The sell-out that has to stop South China Morning Post, July 1, 1995
Courting disaster South China Morning Post, June 14, 1995
Selling an Unconsulted Future Hong Kong in America International Herald Tribune, March 28, 1995
Why China Needs Hong Kong's Legal System The Wall Street Journal, December 28, 1994
Enter The Dragon The New York Times, October 26, 1994
Urgent reminder of press freedom review for Patten Eastern Express, August 30, 1994
Press freedom is no luxury South China Morning Post, 14 August, 1994
From Tiananmen to Hong Kong The Washington Post, June 22, 1994
Dump this colonial baggage South China Morning Post, May 17, 1994
Harsh Truth in Seeking Facts South China Morning Post, April 10, 1994


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