En Liang Khong is assistant editor at openDemocracy. He has been published in the Los Angeles Review of Books, Prospect, Frieze, the New Statesman, the Daily Telegraph, the New Inquiry, 1843, and the Financial Times. He is the recipient of Oxford University's C.V. Wedgwood award for History, and is the 2008 BBC Young Composer of the Year. Follow him on Twitter: @en_khong and read more of his work here.
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نشر في HomeIntroducing this week's theme: World Forum for Democracy on "Democracy and Equality: Does Education Matter ?"
Since November's World Forum for Democracy 2016, openDemocracy has been exploring how education can rebuild...
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نشر في HomeIntroducing this week's theme: Strasbourg's World Forum for Democracy 2016 asks how education can renew democracy
openDemocracy is partnering with the World Forum for Democracy 2016 to draw inspiration from a wide range of...
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Introducing this week's special theme: 'Cities of welcome, cities of transit'
openDemocracy and its partners brought activists, academics, and policy makers together in Barcelona late last July...
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نشر في HomeAfter the Umbrella movement, Hong Kong now faces an identity crisis
One of the original founders of Hong Kong’s 2014 democracy protests thinks that increasing dis-identification with...
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نشر في HomeHong Kong’s angry young millennials: an interview with Joshua Wong
The student protest leader has been the centre of western media attention, but he’s not without his critics within...
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نشر في HomeTrauma in the frame
Laurent Bécue-Renard’s film Of Men and War is a painstaking documentation of PTSD afflicting those returned from...