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Victoria Hui

Associate Professor

Political Science

Office
2168 Jenkins and Nanovic Halls
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone
574-631-7570
Email
thui@nd.edu

Associate Professor

  • U.S.-China relations
  • East Asian security
  • Protest in China
  • Hong Kong
  • Chinese history

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Hui in the News

Beijing is effectively carving up “‘extra-territorial’ pockets for China’s criminal system within Hong Kong,” according to Victoria Hui, a political science professor at the University of Notre Dame.

“They tried to present to people in power: This is what you promised us, so you have to honor it,” said Victoria Hui, a political scientist at the University of Notre Dame, who drafted speeches for Mr. Lee in the early 1990s. “For so long, they took for granted that those words would protect us.”

“Hong Kongers in and out of Hong Kong had our eyes glued to Stand News as well as Apple Daily’s round-the-clock reporting,” said Victoria Hui, an associate professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame. “While Stand News never became as big and resourceful as Apple Daily, it was almost as influential.”

Victoria Tin-bor Hui, a professor of political science at University of Notre Dame, agreed the authorities were making an example of Lai. “It would not be an overstatement to say that the national security law was made for Jimmy,” she said.

“If you put it in a ranking, they hate him more than anyone else,” said Victoria Hui, an associate professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame.

“You see the same buildings, the same bustling streets—Hong Kong looks like before. But what’s really important is the soul,” said Victoria Hui, an associate professor of politics at the University of Notre Dame. “The Hong Kong brand has been destroyed, and the Hong Kong soul has emptied out.”

“The trial of the 47 represents a turning point in the crackdown because it reveals the true purpose of the national security law,” said Victoria Hui, an associate professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame who studies Hong Kong.

Victoria Tin-bor Hui, a professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame, said that much of China’s anxieties over the protests in Hong Kong had been projected onto Mr. Lai.

“What the national security law and accompanying measures mean is that Beijing has zero tolerance for any dissent in Hong Kong,” said Victoria Hui, a University of Notre Dame associate political science professor specializing in Hong Kong politics.

Astro Awani

Melisa Idris and Sharaad Kuttan speak to Victoria Hui, Associate Professor in Political Science at the University of Notre Dame.

Victoria Hui, a political-science professor at the University of Notre Dame, said the official rhetoric linking mourning to terrorism showed Hong Kong was inching toward a level of repression seen in other border regions where China has taken extreme measures.

La Tercera

But Victoria Hui, an academic at the Department of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, believes that "the CCP's centennial matters less for the party itself than for Xi Jinping's personal ambitions," noting that, for the same reason, "there will be much glorification for Xi's great achievements on July 1 ”. (Pero Victoria Hui, académica del Departamento de Ciencias Políticas de la Universidad de Notre Dame, cree que “el centenario del PCCh importa menos para el partido en sí que para las ambiciones personales de Xi Jinping”, destacando que, por lo mismo, “habrá mucha glorificación por los grandes logros de Xi el 1 de julio”.)

The Star

Victoria Hui, with the department of political science at University of Notre Dame in the American state of Indiana, urged the UN General Assembly to pass a resolution pressing Beijing to allow an international investigation into its human rights situation.

Hong Kong Free Press

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Activists Nathan Law, Glacier Kwong, and Victoria Hui, a political scientist at the lobbying group Hong Kong Democracy Council, appeared at the UNHRC event via video conference on Thursday.

DW News

"The national security law is targeting the freedom of dissent," Victoria Hui, an associate professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame, told DW.

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Victoria Hui, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, discusses the future of Hong Kong as China celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Communist Party.

“Hong Kong has been left with little free speech under the national security law, which is really aimed at silencing all dissent,” said Victoria Hui, an associate professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame.

The Diplomat

Victoria Tin-bor Hui is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science, University of Notre Dame.

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Victoria Hui, a politics professor at the University of Notre Dame, talks to BBC News.

I came across this historical comparison recently while reading War and State Formation in Ancient China and Early Modern Europe, which was originally the PhD thesis of Hong Kong native and University of Notre Dame political scientist Victoria Hui Tin-bor.

“These veterans have been sores in Beijing’s eyes for so long,” says Victoria Tin-bor Hui, associate professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame.

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University of Notre Dame Associate Professor Victoria Hui, discusses the U.S.-China climate meetings, tensions with Taiwan.

“When lawyers, professors, social workers and journalists are arrested and put behind bars, it is a totalitarian system,” said Victoria Hui, a political scientist at the University of Notre Dame and a Hong Kong native.

Deutsche Welle

"After 2019, China basically said they had enough of it and they wanted to move on to construct a Hong Kong that’s based on a model of capitalism without freedom," Dr. Victoria Hui, associate professor in political science at the university of Notre Dame, told DW.

“Beijing is so fearful of Hong Kong people that it is not enough to arrest and deny bail to those who participated in the 35-plus campaign,” said Victoria Hui, an associate professor of the department of political science at the University of Notre Dame.

“This is really turning Hong Kong into the rest of China, except Tibet and Xinjiang,” said Victoria Hui, a political scientist at the University of Notre Dame in the United States. “There is really no room for dissent.” 

Helsingin Sanomat

“China wants to keep Hong Kong’s economic freedoms so that it gets international funding through Hong Kong and international currency through the Hong Kong dollar - without any other freedoms,” says Victoria Hui, a professor of politics at the University of Notre Dame in the United States .(”Kiina haluaa pitää Hongkongin taloudelliset vapaudet, jotta se saa kansainvälistä rahoitusta Hongkongin kautta ja kansainvälistä valuuttaa Hongkongin dollarin kautta – ilman mitään muita vapauksia”, sanoo yhdysvaltalaisen Notre Damen yliopiston politiikan professori Victoria Hui.)

“This time, many feel that there is no home to go back to,” said Victoria Hui, an associate professor at the University of Notre Dame specializing in Hong Kong politics.

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Victoria Hui, University of Notre Dame Associate Professor of Political Science spoke about U.S. policy to China and Hong Kong with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on Bloomberg Daybreak:Australia.

“It’s a big sweep of all the opposition leaders. Essentially, anyone who dares to run in elections thereby is seen as challenging Beijing’s authority in Hong Kong,” says Victoria Tin-bor Hui, an associate professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame and a native of Hong Kong.

"It's not illegal for people to organise and plan together for a winning strategy," said Victoria Hui, a politics professor at the University of Notre Dame, saying she was left speechless by the arrests.

“What is normal in the rest of the world, and was normal in Hong Kong until a few months ago, is not normal in Hong Kong now,” said Victoria Hui, associate professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame, and specialist in Hong Kong politics.

“If running for office and trying to win elections means subversion, it is clear that the national security law is aimed at the total subjugation of Hong Kong people,” said Victoria Hui, an associate professor at the University of Notre Dame specializing in Hong Kong politics.

“This is a total sweep of all opposition leaders,” said Victoria Hui, an associate professor at the University of Notre Dame specializing in Hong Kong politics.

“This is a total sweep of all opposition leaders,” said Victoria Hui, an associate professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame who studies Hong Kong.

Victoria Hui, a politics professor at Notre Dame University, says the authorities had always wanted to stop the anti-government protests, and "the pandemic gave the authorities an excuse" to do so under the guise of public health.

“The mass arrests and heavy jail terms have just barely begun,” and “there is not much the rest of the world can do to change the general direction of the crackdown,” Victoria Tin-Bor Hui, a professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame, tells China Watcher.