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Defying the Dragon: Hong Kong's Struggle Against China's Authoritarian Regime | Political History Book | For Activists & Human Rights Researchers
Defying the Dragon: Hong Kong's Struggle Against China's Authoritarian Regime | Political History Book | For Activists & Human Rights Researchers

Defying the Dragon: Hong Kong's Struggle Against China's Authoritarian Regime | Political History Book | For Activists & Human Rights Researchers

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Defying the Dragon tells a remarkable story of audacity: of how the people of Hong Kong challenged the PRC's authority, just as its president reached the height of his powers. Is Xi's China as unshakeable as it seems? What are its real interests in Hong Kong? Why are Beijing's time-honoured means of control no longer working there? And where does this leave Hongkongers themselves?Stephen Vines has lived in Hong Kong for over three decades. His book shrewdly unpacks the Hong Kong-China relationship and its wider significance--right up to the astonishing convergence of political turmoil and international crisis with Covid-19 and the 2020-21 crackdown.Vividly describing the uprising from street level, Vines explains how and why it unfolded, and its global repercussions. Now, the international community is reassessing relations with Beijing, just as Hong Kong's rebellion and China's handling of the pandemic have exposed the regime's weakness. In a crisis that has become existential all round, what lies ahead for Hong Kong, China and the world?

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I'm well informed about Hong Kong's protest movement so this was more of a refresher for me. I'd highly recommend it to anyone who isn't as familiar and those who want Vines' invaluable insight. Long live Stephen Vines, long live Hong Kong!

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