News & Announcements Archive

Hong Kong’s Perfect Crisis

Hong Kong’s Perfect Crisis

Professor Ho-Fung Hung interviewed in The Atlantic.

China’s Unprecedented Quarantines Could Have Wider Consequences

China’s Unprecedented Quarantines Could Have Wider Consequences

Assistant Professor, Alexandre White, cited in CNN article.

From Loo Roll to Dumplings: Hong Kong Protesters Weaponise Purchasing Power

From Loo Roll to Dumplings: Hong Kong Protesters Weaponise Purchasing Power

Professor Hung interviewed in The Guardian

The Global Policeman Will Always Shoot People

The Global Policeman Will Always Shoot People

Stuart Schrader, Lecturer & Assistant Research Scientist, published article in Foreign Policy.

Confronting Slavery’s Legacy In Health And Medicine

Confronting Slavery’s Legacy In Health And Medicine

Assistant Professor, Alexandre White, interviewed on NPR.

Christy Thornton Appointed Fellow at the Quincy Institute

Christy Thornton Appointed Fellow at the Quincy Institute

Transpartisan Foreign Policy Think Tank and Action Tank Launches in DC Quincy Institute brings together Republicans and Democrats to make peace the norm and war the exception WASHINGTON—In this time […]

Hong Kong and US-China Relations: What Are the Options?

Hong Kong and US-China Relations: What Are the Options?

Professor Ho-Fung Hung participated in a panel discussion at the Wilson Center.

Peace More Distant than ever in Hong Kong as Battle Grips Universities

Peace More Distant than ever in Hong Kong as Battle Grips Universities

Ho-Fung Hung, Henry M. and Elizabeth P. Wiesenfeld Professor in Political Economy & Chair, cited in The Guardian.

Hong Kong Protests: Man Shot by Police and Burns Victim in Critical Condition

Hong Kong Protests: Man Shot by Police and Burns Victim in Critical Condition

Professor Ho-Fung Hung cited in The Guardian.

The Road from Research to Policy

The Road from Research to Policy

Mike Reese featured in Johns Hopkins University Arts & Sciences Magazine, Fall 2019.