
If you do nothing, you will be auto-enrolled in our premium digital monthly subscription plan and retain complete access for $69 per month.įor cost savings, you can change your plan at any time online in the “Settings & Account” section. For a full comparison of Standard and Premium Digital, click here.Ĭhange the plan you will roll onto at any time during your trial by visiting the “Settings & Account” section. Premium Digital includes access to our premier business column, Lex, as well as 15 curated newsletters covering key business themes with original, in-depth reporting. Standard Digital includes access to a wealth of global news, analysis and expert opinion. Wong reflects on these questions and more.During your trial you will have complete digital access to FT.com with everything in both of our Standard Digital and Premium Digital packages. How does Wong expect these arrests to impact Hong Kong's legislative elections in September? What effect might a weakened United States and an emboldened China have on the One Country, Two Systems principle that grants Hong Kong special autonomy? In mid-April, more than a dozen high-profile pro-democracy activists were arrested. Assembly restrictions enforced due to the pandemic have hampered demonstrations and possibly cleared the path for more authoritarian rule in the city. With Sally Warhaft, Wong talks about the evolution of Hong Kong’s democracy movement and the impact of COVID-19.

All the while, the protest movement in Hong Kong has simmered on, boiling over last year into extraordinary mass protests and brutal police confrontations. He's co-founded a new political party, Demosistō, and written a book, Unfree Speech.

Wong has served two prison terms and been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Almost one-fourth of the population up against the regime of Beijing.’Ī lot has happened since. ‘That’s the transformation of Hong Kongers … Before last summer, nobody could imagine more than 2 million people taking to the streets.
