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A gripping history of China's deteriorating relationship with Hong
Kong, and its implications for the rest of the world. For the 150
years that Hong Kong was a British colony, people, money and
technology flowed freely, while Hong Kong residents enjoyed
freedoms that simply did not exist in mainland China. When the
territory was handed over to China in 1997, the Communist Party
promised that Hong Kong would remain highly autonomous for fifty
years. Now, at the halfway mark, it is clear that China has not
kept its word. Universal suffrage and free elections have not been
instituted and activists have been jailed en masse following the
decree of a sweeping national security law by Beijing. As China
continues to expand its global influence, Hong Kong serves as a
chilling preview of how dissenters could be treated in regions that
fall under the emerging superpower's control. A Hong Kong resident
from 1992 to 2021, Mark L. Clifford has witnessed this
transformation first-hand and has unrivalled access to the full
range of the city's society, from student protestors to billionaire
businessmen and senior government officials. A powerful and
dramatic mix of history and on-the-ground reporting, Today Hong
Kong, Tomorrow the World is the definitive account of one of the
most important geopolitical standoffs of our time.
In this new edition of Clifford's widely acclaimed book, the author
expands his analysis of modern Korea to include the dramatic events
of recent years. These include the imprisonment and sentencing of
two former presidents of South Korea for their role in the Kwangju
uprising and on various charges of corruption, the death of Kim Il
Sung in the North and the resultant exacerbation of the instability
of the North-South standoff, with all its military/nuclear
implications, and recent labor and student protests.
In this new edition of Clifford's widely acclaimed book, the author
expands his analysis of modern Korea to include the dramatic events
of recent years. These include the imprisonment and sentencing of
two former presidents of South Korea for their role in the Kwangju
uprising and on various charges of corruption, the death of Kim Il
Sung in the North and the resultant exacerbation of the instability
of the North-South standoff, with all its military/nuclear
implications, and recent labor and student protests.
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