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The Wilson Center
@TheWilsonCenter
Congressionally Chartered. Scholarship Driven. Fiercely Nonpartisan. #WilsonSmart
Washington, D.C.
Born October 24
Joined September 2011
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    The streets of Hong Kong have become a teeming laboratory for the future of organized protests in a surveillance state. Explore the technology that is shaping a movement in the @wilsonquarterly: buff.ly/3cM5uJg
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    "Beijing knows little about the concerns of the majority of Hong Kong people and is invariably taken by surprise when they take to the streets en masse." — @profmikedavis buff.ly/2RfIxEu
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    How the protest methods in Hong Kong are impacting other protests around the globe: buff.ly/2OoKFt5
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    "The war over identity in Hong Kong’s protest takes on added ferocity because of the capabilities offered by social media to reveal the real names of those on both sides of the battle lines." buff.ly/2VvaJ9V
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    "It is technology that is transforming the face of protest in Hong Kong and beyond." buff.ly/2PvCZ8W
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    "Hong Kong’s role as a workshop for a new era of protest takes shape amidst broader global assertions of state power that have resulted from almost two decades of deadly terrorist activity that followed 9/11," writes Richard Byrne and Michael Davis. buff.ly/38R0f8e
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    The technology that is transforming the face of protest in Hong Kong—and beyond. buff.ly/2wvMn5D
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    The streets of Hong Kong have become a teeming laboratory for the future of organized protests in a surveillance state. Explore the technology that is shaping a movement in the latest edition of the @wilsonquarterly: buff.ly/2SxUE0e
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    "El Salvador’s President Bukele Not Focused on ‘Free Money’ from the US." @benjamingedan weighs in on where Bukele's priorities lie: buff.ly/2YiCHYB
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    "Hong Kong’s role as a workshop for a new era of protest takes shape amidst broader global assertions of state power that have resulted from almost two decades of deadly terrorist activity that followed 9/11," write Richard Byrne and Michael Davis. buff.ly/32dftCx
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    "The war over identity in Hong Kong’s protest takes on added ferocity because of the capabilities offered by social media to reveal the real names of those on both sides of the battle lines." buff.ly/37Eb2Tl
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    "Forbidding foreign journalists to report freely from Hong Kong clearly violates the spirit of Beijing’s promise that the [special administrative region] could retain its social system for 50 years after the handover," says @KissingerInst's Robert Daly: buff.ly/2wiweR8
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    "Beijing knows little about the concerns of the majority of Hong Kong people and is invariably taken by surprise when they take to the streets en masse," writes @profmikedavis: buff.ly/2Rz5B2b
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    The Wilson Center mourns the passing of friend and colleague Toshi Nakayama.