POLB 80 University of Toronto Beijing Assertion of Law on Hong Kong Policy Brief - Humanities
This policy paper relates to a practical problem in the international system. You are expected to write a concise 1,000-word policy brief with your analysis and policy recommendations.See the attachment (POLB80 - Policy brief instructions.pdf) for all relevant details.Heres my suggestion on how to approach thinking about this assignment: what do you think is the best course of action (for the topic youve chosen -- and remember, youre defending Canadian interests and aware of Canadian capabilities); then, what IR theory (or sub-theories) best relate to your recommended course of action? And finally, some counter-points: are there some valid ideas in other IR theories? (Include this part in a few sentences in the second part of your brief)
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China moves to impose security laws on Hong Kong, raising fears of eroding
freedom
Beijing’s assertion of its law on Hong Kong is almost certain to
change the complexion of the Asian financial centre, The Globe’s
Nathan VanderKlippe writes
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File photo of demonstrators protesting a proposed extradition bill aim their flashlights
towards riot police as they are chased through the streets of Hong Kong on August 25, 2019.
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The Chinese government is preparing to impose new national security
legislation on Hong Kong, raising fears of new curbs on the city’s freedoms
as Beijing’s state media pledged the complete eradication of what it called
a “cancer” of pro-independence sentiment.
Although it is not yet clear what the new rules will mandate, Beijing’s
assertion of its law on Hong Kong is almost certain to change the
complexion of the Asian financial centre, which has enjoyed freedoms of
speech and assembly that don’t exist in mainland China.
In a strident commentary published Thursday, China’s central Xinhua
News Agency cited “turmoil” in Hong Kong, and what it called a collusion
with external forces and a pro-independence movement, as grounds for
Beijing to act.
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“We must take a zero-tolerance attitude to this cancer on the body of the
country
and the nation and be determined to eradicate it completely,”
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Xinhua wrote. The handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997 “made Hong
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Kong people regain the dignity and glory of being Chinese,” Xinhua wrote,
arguing that the city’s prosperity and stability depend on eradicating
secessionist forces.
Hong Kong’s democracy activists have long warned that mainland China
is eroding the liberties that have made the city unique. China’s security
apparatus routinely imprisons people for demanding the rights they are
guaranteed under the country’s own constitution, and the spectre of the
city falling under a security law written by Beijing created alarm in Hong
Kong. Activists said it amounts to the biggest incursion by China into
Hong Kong since the city’s handover from Britain.
“It will make Hong Kong like mainland China,” said Emily Lau, a prodemocracy politician in the city. She warned that it threatens to “take
away our freedoms, rule of law and personal safety.”
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Prominent barrister Martin Lee arrives at the West Kowloon Magistrates Court on May 18
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Prominent barrister Martin Lee arrives at the West Kowloon Magistrates Court on May 18,
2020 in Hong Kong, China. 15 pro-democracy veterans and supporters were charged on May
18 for taking part in one of the last years banned anti-government protest.
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In Canada, a spokesman for Foreign Affairs Minister Franois-Philippe
Champagne said Ottawa is “concerned by these reports and we are
following the developments closely.”
Given the “hundreds of thousands of Canadians living in Hong Kong, we
have a vested interest in its stability and prosperity – the foundation of
which are Hong Kong’s relative autonomy and basic freedoms,” Adam
Austen said in a statement.
China under President Xi Jinping has overseen a tightening of the
Communist Party’s control over the mainland, and a less forgiving
approach to critics both inside and outside mainland borders.
“Safeguarding national security serves the fundamental interests of all
Chinese, our Hong Kong compatriots included,” said Zhang Yesui,
spokesman for the National People’s Congress, who described the planned
legislation Thursday. He did not directly reference recent violence in Hong
Kong, but said: “This is highly necessary.”
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Worry that Beijing is preparing to enforce security by policing speech grew
so acute that NordVPN, a provider of software that can circumvent
internet censorship, saw a 120-fold increase in inquires from Hong Kong
Thursday.
Since the handover of Hong Kong to China from Britain, the city has seen
regular protests against encroachment from Beijing. Over the past year,
violent demonstrations, and a heavy-handed police response, brought
bloodshed to the streets, casting aside a tradition of peaceful protest that
had held for decades.
“What’s clear is that the central government is going to establish a law in
Hong Kong,” said Chen Duanhong, a law professor at Peking University.
Such a move indicates that Beijing believes it is necessary to act, that it has
the authority to do so and “that such a law would be able to solve some
problems it has seen, in Hong Kong and in the management of the Hong
Kong government.”
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Zhang Yesui, the spokesperson for the third session of the 13th National Peoples Congress,
speaks during a video online press conference in Beijing on May 21, 2020, a day before the
opening ceremony of the NPC.
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Very few protesters in Hong Kong have openly called for independence.
Most have demanded instead that Beijing allow the city more freedom to
manage its own affairs, including by electing its chief executive, the city’s
top political figure. In recent years, the number of people in Hong Kong
who self-identify as Chinese has receded, as the city’s residents assert a
stronger “Hongkonger” identity.
Still, the likelihood of Beijing acting unilaterally toward Hong Kong had
been dismissed even recently by legal experts, who saw it as a risky
strategy for China, with potentially catastrophic results. This is in part
because Chinese law does not fit well with Hong Kong’s common-law
tradition.
“The
nightmare has finally arrived,” said Johannes Chan, a constitutional
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from that of the mainland,” and if Beijing imposes its own laws, “this
distinction is now obliterated.”
The Basic Law, the city’s constitutional document, requires Hong Kong to
enact “laws on its own to prohibit any act of treason, secession, sedition,
subversion against the Central People’s Government.”
Pan-democratic legislator Lam Cheuk-ting, is taken away by security during a Legislative
Councils House Committee meeting in Hong Kong, Monday, May 18, 2020.
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“The phrase ‘on its own’ was added to ensure that mainland law shall not
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be directly imposed” on Hong Kong, Prof. Chan said
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A 2003 effort to pass such a law in Hong Kong failed after it provoked a
major public outcry. That law, had it passed, would have outlawed
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unapproved publication of some official information, allowed police to
conduct warrantless searches in treason or subversion cases and provided
authorities the power to ban groups on national-security grounds.
It defined sedition, in part, as “violent public disorder that would seriously
endanger the stability of the People’s Republic of China,” although it
included specific protections for some political speech.
This time, Beijing intends to act by amending an appendix of the Basic
Law that contains Chinese law enforceable in Hong Kong, the South China
Morning Post reported.
Such a move will “destroy, under the disguise of national security, the
human-rights protections and protected freedoms that exist in Hong
Kong,” said Wu Qiang, a former Tsinghua University scholar who is an
expert in Chinese social movements.
“What is certain is that this law will definitely bring enormous
psychological change to people in Hong Kong – that will be reflected right
away. It will possibly push Hong Kong people closer to the state of
despair,” he said. “Beijing is always desperate to realize full control.”
Joshua Wong, one of Hong Kong’s most prominent young protesters,
warned on Twitter that “the implication for all foreign organizations &
investors is deadly dangerous.”
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Pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong, right, gestures, as election winner candidate Kelvin
Lam greets people to thank for their support, outside South Horizons Station in Hong Kong,
Monday, Nov. 25, 2019.
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The imposition of such a law by Beijing also seems certain to heighten the
conflict between China and the United States.
U.S. President Donald Trump, who has ratcheted up his anti-China rhetoric
as he seeks re-election in November, told reporters at the White House on
Thursday that “nobody knows yet” the details of China’s plan. “If it
happens, we’ll address that issue very strongly,” Mr. Trump said, without
elaborating.
Later Thursday, the U.S. State Department warned China against imposing
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“Any effort to impose national-security legislation that does not reflect the
will of the people of Hong Kong would be highly destabilizing, and would
be met with strong condemnation from the United States and the
international community,” spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus said.
Also on Thursday, Republican and Democratic senators said they would
soon introduce legislation to impose sanctions on Chinese officials if
Beijing violates Hong Kong’s independence.
Hong Kong enjoys special treatment under U.S. law, which is predicated on
it maintaining a high degree of autonomy.
The city “is being used by Beijing as a battlefield to provoke the U.S.,” said
Eddie Chu, a pro-democracy member of Hong Kong’s Legislative Council.
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Do No Harm in Hong Kong | Foreign Affairs
Do No Harm in Hong Kong
What the United States Can—and Can’t—Do to
Help Preserve the City’s Autonomy
By Kurt Tong
December 6, 2019
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crackdown spread, concern in Washington grew. Last week, President
Donald Trump signed the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy
Act, which arrived at his desk with veto-proof backing from both houses
of Congress.
e legislation gives the U.S. government a stronger mandate
to adjust its legal stance toward Hong Kong, as well as o ering renewed
sanctions authorities and a clearer expression of where the United States
stands on the city’s future.
Yet the biggest questions for U.S. policy still lie ahead. At issue today in
Hong Kong is not simply when and how the protests end. More
consequential is whether Hong Kong’s uniquely autonomous status within
China, as de ned by the “one country, two systems” paradigm, can survive
the current crisis.
e most important focus for U.S. policymakers should
be to do what they can to reinforce that paradigm, while avoiding steps
that would undermine it.
e status quo in Hong Kong, with its high degree of autonomy, extensive
personal freedoms, and strong rule of law, generates enormous bene ts not
just for the people of Hong Kong but also for the United States and
China. Above all else, Washington must remember what it can, and
cannot, do to ensure that this status quo continues. Done right, U.S. policy
can help keep the Hong Kong dream alive. But there is a real risk that the
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ONE COUNTRY, TWO SYSTEMS
Ever since its handover from the United Kingdom to China in 1997,
Hong Kong has enjoyed special status within China. “One country, two
systems” is the shorthand used to describe that status—Hong Kong’s
mostly separate system of laws and governance and generally Westernized
business practices, which persist (and thrive) despite overall Chinese
sovereignty.
is status, promised in a 1984 treaty between China and the
United Kingdom and codi ed in the Basic Law approved by Beijing, has
allowed Hong Kong to continue to enjoy freedom of expression and rule
of law, despite ying the ag of the People’s Republic of China since the
end of British colonial rule. It has also been the central factor in Hong
Kong’s commercial and nancial success.
Widespread protests started in June in response to the Hong Kong
government’s politically tone-deaf proposal to allow for the extradition of
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their increasing distrust of the Chinese government and long-held disdain
for its unfair judicial system. When the Hong Kong government ignored
this opposition, massive peaceful protests broke out. Further mistakes and
vacillation by the government helped set o a cycle of increasingly violent
demonstrations, heavy-handed police reaction, and deepening political
polarization. Initial concerns about judicial independence have since
expanded into renewed calls for democratic elections for the city’s chief
executive.
at the extradition legislation could spark such a reaction indicates how
fraught and complicated the situation in Hong Kong has become in recent
years. In part, dissatisfaction stems from resentment over extreme
economic disparity between rich and poor and also over mainland Chinese
“intrusion” into Hong Kong’s culture and society. Real wages in Hong
Kong for middle-class people have been at for over a decade, while
housing costs have soared. Most young adults live in tiny, una ordable ats
and often compete for advancement with highly quali ed job seekers from
the mainland. Hongkongers also chafe at mainlanders’ “overtourism” and
increasing use of Mandarin rather than the traditional Cantonese.
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remains.
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monitoring and in uencing Hong Kong a airs have grown in size and
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