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Beijing's policy with loan contracts

China is the most important bilateral donor for developing and emerging countries. A research team led by the Institute for the World Economy has now been able to analyze 100 Chinese loan agreements to developing countries for the first time. China.Table was given advance access to the underlying study. The Chinese contracts contain "unusually far-reaching secrecy clauses" and ensure Beijing priority over other creditors in the event of insolvency. Some contract clauses even allow Beijing to "potentially influence" the policies of debtor countries. Despite strict contractual clauses, Beijing regularly grants debt rescheduling and deferments.

Von Nico Beckert

Hong Kong's struggle from exile

As Beijing secures political control of Hong Kong with electoral reform, fugitive activists are forming to fight the autocrats. Ted Hui was a Hong Kong parliamentarian, but since December, he has been on the run with his family and now lives in Australia. He now talks to China.Table about his fate and that of his fellow campaigners – between pride and fear. Giving up is not an option for them. "We keep going," says Hui.

Von Marcel Grzanna

Hongkongs Kampf aus dem Exil

Während Peking sich mit einer Wahlrechtsreform die politische Kontrolle über Hongkong sichert, formieren sich geflohene Aktivisten zum Kampf gegen die Autokraten. Ted Hui war in Hongkong Parlamentarier, seit Dezember ist er mit seiner Familie auf der Flucht und lebt nun in Australien. Mit China.Table spricht er jetzt über sein Schicksal und das seiner Mitstreiter – zwischen Stolz und Furcht. Aufgeben ist für sie keine Alternative. "Wir machen weiter", sagt Hui.

Von Marcel Grzanna