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The social impact of the North Korean food crisis
In: Vantage point: developments in North Korea, Band 21, Heft 12, S. 29-38
ISSN: 0251-2971, 1228-517X
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Changing international environment and reunion of separated families in Korea
In: Korea and world affairs: a quarterly review, Band 21, Heft 2, S. 183-198
ISSN: 0259-9686
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Human rights in North Korea: Current situation and prospects
In: Korea and world affairs: a quarterly review, Band 20, Heft 3, S. 431-450
ISSN: 0259-9686
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Prospects of Kim Jong-il regime's internal and external policies
In: Vantage point: developments in North Korea, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 20-26
ISSN: 0251-2971, 1228-517X
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Human rights policy of the Kim Jong-il regime
In: Vantage point: developments in North Korea, Band 18, Heft 12, S. 27-36
ISSN: 0251-2971, 1228-517X
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Why Does New Hampshire Matter: Simultaneous vs. Sequential Election with Multiple Candidates
Session ID 38: Political Economy ; In a multi-candidate election, a voter may prefer to vote for his second choice in order to defeat his least favorite candidate. I study a model in which voters know their own preference but infer support of each candidate from a private signal. I show that if private signals are su¢ ciently precise, an equilibrium exists and is unique in the limit as the size of the electorate increases. In this unique equlibrium, supporters of a candidate vote more strategically when their hate for their worst choice becomes more domi- nant, but they vote less strategically when the same is true for the opposite camp. Using this property, I show that in sequential primaries, winning early primaries improves a candidate s chance of winning later primaries by making his supporters in later primaries vote more sincerely. I show that sequential primaries help with coordination, but puts more weight on the preference of the median voters in the early primaries. When voters worry enough about defeating their worst choice, sequential primaries are better at aggregating preferences than simultaneous primaries. ; published_or_final_version
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Reactivated and Re-energised: The Sedition Offences in 'New Era' Hong Kong
In: (2022) Hong Kong Law Journal, Vol 52, Part 3, pp 913-936
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Twilight of the Idolised: Backsliding in Hong Kong's Legal and Judicial Cultures
In: A version of this manuscript has been submitted for inclusion as a Chapter in this forthcoming book: Cora Chan and Fiona De Londras (eds), 'China's National Security: Endangering Hong Kong's Rule of Law?' (Hart Publishing, 2020).
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Enforcing an Unfortunate, Unnecessary and 'Unquestionably Binding' NPCSC Interpretation: The Hong Kong Judiciary's Deconstruction of Its Construction of the Basic Law
In: Forthcoming, Hong Kong Law Journal Vol 48, Part 2 (2018)
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Book Review: A Theory of Discrimination Law by Tarunabh Khaitan
In: Hong Kong Law Journal, Vol 47, Part 3, 1023-1030 (2017) .
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