
David Zweig
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Chair Professor, Division of Social Science, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Hong Kong
Joined October 2014
Zweig on SCMP "Why Tiananmen Square’s real legacy may be Communist Party unity and the success of Deng Xiaoping’s economic reforms"
scmp.com
After June 4, the purge of liberals who wanted political reform may have given Deng Xiaoping the space he needed to keep economic reforms going when the communist bloc collapsed.
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‘Meet the Author’ event on the book "Super Continent: The Logic of Eurasian Integration on June 14, 2019. It will feature the author, Dr. Kent Calder.
asiasociety.org
What makes the Silk Road a central thoroughfare of world affairs for close to two millennia? Meet Kent Calder, author of Super Continent: The Logic of Eurasian Integration, to talk the ongoing...
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Read Zweig on SCMP "Huawei tit-for-tat: the US may have a better case against Meng than China does against two Canadians"
scmp.com
The Huawei CFO was arrested for an offence committed by her, not her company, and was allowed to hire a lawyer. Canada has treated her more fairly than China is treating two Canadians in detention.
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Zweig's article on FT "Tussle for tech supremacy powers US-China animosity" (please subscribe to read).
ft.com
The fight over trade is but a skirmish in the struggle between a global hegemon and its challenger
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Read Zweig and Ge on "How Chinese students who return home after studying abroad succeed – and why they don’t"
scmp.com
Chinese students are returning home in droves after studying overseas, but whether they earn more and are satisfied with their lives depends on choice of major, work experience abroad and their...
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Zweig was quoted in 'Xi Jinping's theory of almost everything in China'
bloomberg.com
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s status was elevated even further during a twice-a-decade gathering of the Communist Party that ended Tuesday.
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Zweig on @SCMP_News "Tricky Triangle" online version -
scmp.com
David Zweig says China’s economic clout and America’s security commitments are factors as Australia, South Korea and the Philippines try to keep both world powers on their side
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