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Public Forum on China’s Sharp Power in Hong Kong

An event commemorating the Fourth Anniversary of the Hong Kong Umbrella Movement at York Universitywith Johnson Ching-Yin Yeung, Chair, Hong Kong Civil Hub
The Chinese Communist Regime (CCR) in China may be the most powerful authoritarian regimes. It has developed sophisticated strategies and skills to project influence beyond its border. Hong Kong has been the experimental ground of China’s sharp power to pressurize, neutralize, and weaken liberal value and democratic institutions. The case of Hong Kong will enable the international community to formulate an appropriate strategy to respond to the global advancement of authoritarianism.The speaker will analyze CCR sharp power tools in different sectors of Hong Kong, such as law, civil society, election, religion, and economics, and review a report on the topic recently published in Hong Kong by a newly established civil society group- Hong Kong Civil Hub. The report on China’s sharp power in Hong Kong is now available online: CLICK HERE to access.
Johnson Ching-Yin Yeung is a Hong Konger, human right advocate and activist. He is the chairperson of the Hong Kong Civil Hub, an organization that aims to connect the Hong Kong civil society with international communities sharing the same values in upholding and pursuing the rule of law, democracy, and human rights. He was a Hurford Youth Fellow at the National Endowment for Democracy. He holds a Master of Laws in Human Rights and is concerned about the shrinking civic spaces in both Hong Kong and China. His experiences in organizing the student movement and the Umbrella Movement convince him that the daily practice of democracy is equally important as the establishment of a democratic institution.
Respondent: Gloria Fung, President of Canada-Hong Kong Link, political analyst and media commentator
Organizer: Wendy Wong, Faculty Associate, YCAR, York University
Free admission. All are welcome!
This event is presented with the support of the York Centre for Asian Research.
For more information: chklevents@gmail.com or 416-800-6008

Date

Oct 24 2018
Expired!

Time

11:45 am - 1:30 pm

Location

Room 519, Fifth Floor, Kaneff Tower | York University
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