9780241560495-0241560497-The Hong Kong Diaries

The Hong Kong Diaries

ISBN-13: 9780241560495
ISBN-10: 0241560497
Author: Chris Patten
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Allen Lane
Format: Hardcover 560 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780241560495
ISBN-10: 0241560497
Author: Chris Patten
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Allen Lane
Format: Hardcover 560 pages

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The Hong Kong Diaries (ISBN-13: 9780241560495 and ISBN-10: 0241560497), written by authors Chris Patten, was published by Allen Lane in 2023. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Asian American & Asian (Cultural & Regional, China, Asian History, Hong Kong) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Hong Kong Diaries (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Asian American & Asian books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $14.13.

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Patten's diaries over the next five years describe in detail his day-to-day battles with the Chinese ... a terrific tale, one that will appeal not just to Sinologists but to all historians, since it is effectively a record of the end days of an empire ... At times, the diaries read like a novel ... His chatty style makes the[m] an easy read--Simon Murray, Daily Telegraph
wonderfully waspish, fascinating and rude in spades about all the people who deserve nothing less. --Stephen Vines, Literary Review
Patten has now published his diaries of five tumultuous years in office, from 1992 to 1997, recording battles against the comrades, the tycoons, the doubters in the cabinet and mandarins everywhere. As you might expect, they are urbane, sardonic and quotable ... his plan was to extend the vote and to democratise local government. The magnates were aghast, the diplomats shuddered and the Chinese, who loathed such notions, ostracised the governor after one round of talks in Beijing ... Yet it was a brave and decent thing to try, an endeavour recorded for posterity in these pages.--Michael Sheriden, Sunday Times
the diaries themselves, kept from the time of his appointment in April 1992 to the handover just over five years later, have not been seen before and make for consistently good reading ... Patten also has something powerful to say about Hong Kong today. This takes the form of a passionate polemical essay, written as a postscript to the diaries, about China's increasingly brutal sabotage of the Hong Kong deals. Patten brings terrific energy to his denunciation of Xi Jinping's crackdown on the territory. ... Twenty-five years on, with the global order turning more nationalist and inward, the diaries are a witness that despite his limited achievements, it was Patten who called the outcome more accurately and more honourably than they did.--Martin Kettle, The Guardian
As an insider's account, The Hong Kong Diaries is filled with that daily sense of grappling with a multi-headed hydra ... There is an inescapable poignancy to reading this diary in 2022: it is a snapshot of a unique moment at the end of empire, and a now fading picture of an extraordinary society that flourished in its brief moment of freedom. --Isabel Hilton, Times Literary Supplement
Lord Patten spent much of his time in Hong Kong struggling against British officials and members of the local elite who believed it was not worth trying to push China to accept more democracy in pre-handover Hong Kong-much less expanding it without China's approval. Some of the most riveting detail in this rich volume relates to these tensions. ... The author's entertaining language brings these diaries to life.--Economist
In Patten's diaries we see everyone from Mother Teresa to Margaret Thatcher passing through the governor's living room ... Eschewing the feathered hat, the uniform and all the other flummery that goes with governing an outpost of the British empire, he plunges into a series of walkabouts, holds public meetings, looks for ways of redistributing some wealth and makes no secret of his sympathy for the democrats.--Chris Mullin, Spectator
minutely observe[s] how China broke its promises - first insidiously and gradually and then openly and suddenly - and the impact on the lives of Hong Kongers ... Patten's diaries of his frustrating yet rewarding stint as governor cover the years from 1992 to the 1997 handover ... [he] is a genial and self-deprecating companion through the years leading up to the handover ... In the course of his diaries, Patten argues convincingly that for Britain or any other country to abandon liberal principles and yield to the Chinese Communist party's demands at every opportunity brings neither political nor commercial benefits. The trade and investment statistics he cites from the final decades of British rule do indeed suggest there is little correlation between grovelling and real rewards for business.--Victor Mallet, Financial Times

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