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Inhibitor of social change, recipe for economic self-sufficiency or a driver of political chaos?
Insight, Politics, Economy Omar Khan Insight, Politics, Economy Omar Khan

Inhibitor of social change, recipe for economic self-sufficiency or a driver of political chaos?

An investigation into the ‘yellow economy’ phenomenon, the Insight piece, ‘The ‘yellow economic circle’: Inhibitor of social change, recipe for economic self-sufficiency or a driver of political chaos?’ provides a basic outline of the submovement and explores the various rhetorics that have been expressed over its implications. Assessing its involvement in both political and economic discourses, this article promises an in-depth examination of the ‘yellow economic circle’, its origins, its impacts and its sustainability in the long-term.

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‘Yellow Economic Circle’: A social movement that utilises economic means to achieve political ends
Opinion, Politics, Economy Omar Khan Opinion, Politics, Economy Omar Khan

‘Yellow Economic Circle’: A social movement that utilises economic means to achieve political ends

The debates over the ‘yellow economic circle’ remains inconclusive. Due to its multifaceted nature, the extent and degree of its impact across different areas of society, the ‘yellow economic circle’ can be termed a social movement that utilises economic means to achieve political ends.

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Contingency or conditionality? How the ‘yellow economy’ must transform itself for survival
Insight, Politics, Economy Omar Khan Insight, Politics, Economy Omar Khan

Contingency or conditionality? How the ‘yellow economy’ must transform itself for survival

The ‘yellow economic circle’ has received varying degrees of contention over its survival. From initial dismissal as a potential force to be reckoned with by the officials to the recognition of its existence and condemnation of the ‘yellow effect,’ the efficacy of the movement is obvious enough but does this bode well for its long-term sustainability?

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The ‘Yellow Effect’ - how successful has the ‘yellow economic circle’ been in achieving its aims?
Insight, Politics, Economy Omar Khan Insight, Politics, Economy Omar Khan

The ‘Yellow Effect’ - how successful has the ‘yellow economic circle’ been in achieving its aims?

Often critiqued for its lack of ‘singular purpose and consciousness’, challenges to its long-term sustainability are essentially testimonials to its leaderless status and provide credibility for its somewhat organic proliferation. With no formal collective monopolising, the ‘yellow economic circle’ has defined itself as a bottom-up- ‘for the people, by the people’ - movement, generated and sustained by supporters of the anti-extradition demonstrations in 2019.

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#YellowEconomicCircle #黃色經濟圈
Politics, Economy, News Omar Khan Politics, Economy, News Omar Khan

#YellowEconomicCircle #黃色經濟圈

‘Economic circles’ are far from novel. However, the discourse generated as a result of its proliferation within Hong Kong’s socio-political climate proffers a prime opportunity to not only analyse the city’s socio-economic climate but also contextualise the waves of anti-government sentiment felt in the past year.

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Co-authoring the space: demonstrators’ creative expression and other associated features
News, Politics, Culture Omar Khan News, Politics, Culture Omar Khan

Co-authoring the space: demonstrators’ creative expression and other associated features

All movements are marked by distinct cultures, many of whom possess their own identification. Whether it be the giant pink octopus seen at the London Extinction Rebellion protests in October 2019 or the Trump baby balloon Major of London Sadiq Khan permissioned to fly amidst London’s Trump protest in June 2019; icons, symbols and slogans all form part of the movement’s own identity

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NOA Episode 4 Singapore’s Response to Coronavirus: The ‘Golden Standard’
Narratives of Asia Omar Khan Narratives of Asia Omar Khan

NOA Episode 4 Singapore’s Response to Coronavirus: The ‘Golden Standard’

On another episode of Narratives of Asia, we will be interviewing Dr Anita Soosay, a medical doctor working and living in Singapore, to discuss Singapore’s response to coronavirus: what went right, what went wrong and where we go from here. Previously recognised by the WHO for its initial virus response as the ‘Gold Standard’, spikes in cases amongst the migrant worker communities poses a challenge to its prior abilities to curb the initial number of infections without calling for a complete lockdown.⠀

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NOA Episode 3 Coronavirus and Racism: the Asian American Narrative
Narratives of Asia Omar Khan Narratives of Asia Omar Khan

NOA Episode 3 Coronavirus and Racism: the Asian American Narrative

On another episode of Narratives of Asia, we will be continuing on our previous theme of Coronavirus and Racism. Due to a combination of media stigmatization and perpetuation of the virus origins, anti-Chinese sentiments have increased greatly across the international community, witnessing dramatic increases in racist attacks, harassment and assaults.

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