Au Loong-Yu is a long-time labor rights and political activist based in Hong Kong. He is the author of China’s Rise: Strength and Fragility (Merlin Press, 2012) and Hong Kong in Revolt, The Protest Movement and the Future of China (Pluto Press, 2020).
Hong Kong in Revolt: A Conversation with Au Loong-Yu
On the 20th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party
Opposing U.S. Militarization in the Asia-Pacific While Seeing China's Emerging Imperialism
The Beginning of the End of China’s Rise?
The Historical Significance of the 2019 Hong Kong Resistance Movement
China: The Henan Rural Banks' Scandal
Against the Current, No. 221, November/December 2022
Living with Political Clarity: A Tribute to Xiang Qing
Against the Current, No. 220, September/October 2022
Mourn Liu Xiaobo, Free Liu Xia
Against the Current, No. 190, September/October 2017
China's Ancient Labor Party
Against the Current, No. 189, July/August 2017
Resistance in China Today
Against the Current, No. 161, November/December 2012
The Debate Around Liu Xiaobo
Against the Current, No. 150, January/February 2011
A Critical Defense of Charter '08
Against the Current, No. 143, November/December 2009
China's Disposable Labor
Against the Current, No. 140, May/June 2009
The New Chinese Nationalism
Against the Current, No. 136, September/October 2008
The China Advantage, Part 2
Against the Current, No. 126, January/February 2007
The Post MFA Era and the Rise of China, Part 1
Against the Current, No. 125, November/December 2006