Fresh CSIS Failed Regime Change Report on Hong Kong. Since US failed to take over the HK government during the 2019 color revolution, it is now reassessing how best to deal with HK. 戰略與國際研究中心(CSIS)關於香港政權更迭失敗的最新報告。 由於美國在2019年顏色革命期間未能接管香港政府,它現在正在重新評估如何最好地應對香港.
Complete report https://csis-website-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/2024-05/240507_Kennedy_HK_Autonomy.pdf?VersionId=r4xTjFzigh9UEqbyOyRhmZHE3TEUH3Qy
The last paragraph of this 40 page report is interesting:
The view of this report’s authors is that a policy built entirely around punishments or giving up on Hong Kong would be counterproductive and result in the further undermining of whatever autonomy remains. As this report has shown, spots of resilience persist, and the best policy approach to managing the challenge of Hong Kong will be rooted in a strong understanding of how its citizens, government authorities, businesses, and civil society organizations envision their city’s future. There remains substantial debate within the city (and among its residents who have moved abroad) about whether developments of the past years have been positive or negative for Hong Kong and how the rest of the world, including the United States, should respond. Although there may be a need for sanctions in certain instances, symbolic opprobrium need not be the central tenet of U.S. policy. Washington would be wise to focus on sustaining what space remains for civic engagement, foreign interaction, and political debate. Such an approach will require patience and persistence, but it lies firmly within U.S. interests.
