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Yet this case has never been viewed solely through a legal lens. In Washington, Lai’s case is viewed within the context of a more assertive US foreign policy. That approach has relied on coercive tools to pursue strategic aims, including sanctions and diplomatic pressure. Hong Kong has figured prominently within that broader policy framework.
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Legislation and executive orders passed in the United States in 2019 and 2020 established mechanisms to impose sanctions on officials from the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong accused of undermining the city’s autonomy. Many have since faced asset freezes and financial restrictions.

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