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Douglas Wong
@douglaswong.bsky.social
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Asia Watcher. Bloomberg editor. Culturally incoherent citizen of everywhere. Holder of personal opinions
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'For decades, free speech & an impartial justice system were assets reassuring allies, attracting talent & offering hope to those living under repressive governments' writes @dantenkate.bsky.social. 'Now it’s becoming increasingly difficult to discern what values the US stands for' bit.ly/4oK7GFh
The United States Is Missing in Action on Free Speech
Once a beacon of democratic ideals, America now struggles to live up to them. From Nepal to Indonesia, a new generation is looking elsewhere for inspiration.
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The ECHR has taken over post-Brexit as the symbolic oppressor of Britain’s sovereign freedom. But grandiose gesture of leaving would do little to solve the problem it’s designed to address: immigration. Stop me if you’ve heard this one before

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Britain's Road to a Smaller, Pettier Place
In the days when Britain could still regard itself as a world power, the country played a key role in developing the postwar international architecture that was designed to prevent a repeat of Nazi-er...
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'The prospect of pledging allegiance to a country out of fear that said country might deport me is an unsettling one,' says @meganjgibson.bsky.social 'Who can feel settled in a system this arbitrary or a state this cruel?' www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk-...
No one will escape Reform’s immigration plans
Faced with the prospect of being deported, I feel a need to justify my existence in the UK
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Although upset by Xi Jinping's authoritarian revival, he was not distraught, writing that 'his rule will not last forever, and one can then expect another swing of the political pendulum toward a more moderate polity' www.economist.com/china/2025/0...
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Japan could soon make history with its first-ever female prime minister.

Hardline conservative Sanae Takaichi has been elected the new leader of Japan's ruling party, putting her on track to lead the world's fourth-biggest economy: https://bloom.bg/4gRaKNc
'Britain already feels like a less tolerant country than when my family moved here from Asia three years ago,' writes @mbrooker.bsky.social 'This anti-immigrant environment will impact the high-skilled, high-value workers the UK would like to attract' www.bloomberg.com/opinion/arti...
UK Immigration Policy Is Dancing to a Dutch Economic Tune
A University of Amsterdam research paper has made the question of migrants a financial issue.
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'Together, political predators & digital conquistadors have decided to wipe out the old elites & their rules,' says Giuliano da Empoli 'If they succeed it will not only be the parties of lawyers & technocrats that will be swept away, but liberal democracy as we have known' www.ft.com/content/85ee...
How tech lords and populists changed the rules of power
Digital moguls and strongman leaders are far more than disrupters of the old liberal order. Together they seek to sweep it away, writes Giuliano da Empoli
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“I had this terrible thirst for contact with Chinese people,” Jerome Cohen, RIP, once said. He went on to spend decades influencing the country’s legal, trade and human-rights policies. www.wsj.com/world/china/...
Jerome Cohen, the First American to Practice Law in China, Dies at 95
An expert on China—and a sometime critic—Cohen defended companies and dissidents.
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'Has Dubai, which has much higher numbers of immigrants but essentially no permanent path to citizenship,' asks @stephenkb.bsky.social 'really done a better job of integrating people and preserving its identity than the UK has?' www.ft.com/content/43da...
The truth about immigration
Ageing societies seeking to preserve living standards will continue to rely on new arrivals — but governments can be clearer about the trade-offs
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London: sunny with gale ⚠️
The Graell family, on holiday from Barcelona, had been to the National Gallery that morning and went to a Whitehall pub for lunch “Then when we wanted to go out, we couldn’t leave,” said Elisenda. “It has been interesting.” www.reuters.com/world/uk/pol...
London's transport chaos adds to the impression of an administration adrift, says @mbrooker.bsky.social, but rather than driverless subway trains , what Britain really needs is a driver for the country www.bloomberg.com/opinion/arti...
London’s Tube Strike Signals a Driverless Nation
Starmer’s Labour government is the big loser as commuters keep calm and carry on.
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'The US pivot from free trade and global security has the makings of a decades-defining transformation,' write Tom Orlik and Jennifer Welch. '(Now) Donald Trump’s new world order is crashing into the century-defining challenges of climate change and AI' www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
A Guide to the New World Disorder
French historian Fernand Braudel saw history in three cycles, from days to decades to centuries. In Trump’s second term, all three are shifting at once.
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'Keir Starmer should be calling out the racists, unashamedly defending British tolerance and embrace of different cultures and not shirking the duty of enhancing the present by critically examining the past,' says Stephen Vines open.substack.com/pub/stephenv...
Flagging a problem
Why mostly flag-free England has suddenly become awash with flags and why it matters
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